
For the first time since the controversy erupted, billionaire businessman Dr. Adedeji Adeleke has publicly addressed the long-running paternity allegations involving his son, Davido, and a young girl named Anu. Backed by DNA evidence, the patriarch firmly dismissed the claims, explaining that while Anu is not his granddaughter, he chose compassion over controversy — paying her school fees since 2014 and supporting her family through difficult times.
Dr. Adeleke revealed that Anu’s mother was offered a scholarship at his university alongside a monthly salary, stressing that these acts were never rooted in obligation, but humanity. He further disclosed that Anu’s own aunt reportedly told him the family does not control the child’s social media account, alleging that media personality Kemi Olunloyo has been managing it — a development he says raises serious legal and ethical concerns.
With calm authority, the billionaire posed a powerful reflection: “I have 14 grandchildren — what would adding one more take from me?” His words have reignited conversations around empathy, boundaries, and the weaponization of social media narratives. As the DNA results settle the science, the bigger question now lingers — will truth finally end the noise, or will the controversy continue to thrive online?
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