
The Adeleke family is once again thrust into public debate after 15-year-old Anu Adeleke said she needs closure and wants Davido to conduct a DNA test. According to Davido, five DNA tests have already been done, all reportedly returning negative results, and he has also stated that he never met the girl’s mother. However, the alleged baby mama is disputing this claim, insisting the matter isn’t settled and vowing to petition the American embassy for a fresh DNA test. In a story layered with emotion, power, and public scrutiny, where does the truth really lie?
What began as a personal dispute has now spiraled into a wider cultural moment. The controversy has spilled beyond Davido himself, pulling in familiar names and reigniting conversations about accountability, celebrity, and boundaries. Even Cubana Chief Priest has found himself caught in the crossfire, allegedly shaded by Helen Atti for refusing to conduct his own DNA test, with calls for Davido to adopt the child further intensifying the discourse. In the age of social media, silence, statements, and sides taken all carry weight.
As speculation grows and the spotlight sharpens, the bigger question looms: will the Adeleke family weather this storm without lasting damage, or is this the beginning of more claims emerging against Nigeria’s 001 — and how does a nation separate facts from noise when legacy, emotion, and fame collide?
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