Sophia Momodu, the mother of music star, Davido’s first child, Imade Adeleke has lamented over how Nigerians don’t deserve her.
The mother of one, who is more active on Snapchat had shared photos of herself from an outing and a fan had praised her look. The fan questioned why the fashion connoisseur doesn’t show off her body like the rest as he noted how she has a banging body.
“Why don’t you show off your body like the rest? You’ve got a banging body you know”.
Reacting to it, Sophia stated that she knows she has a banging body but only posts photos on her personal snap. She noted how her private snap is free of Nigerians, who she boldly stated don’t deserve her.
“I know. But that’s for my personal snap. And it’s zero Nigerians on there.
Y’all don’t deserve me”.
As expected, her statement didn’t sit well with some Nigerians who filthy dragged her.
One Badgali wrote, “The amount of dick riding that goes on Snapchat ehn. I’m never on there cos these folks be making these celebs feel like a demi-god. People bf & gf go just dey kiss ass
One Boss Mikel Vicki Dennis wrote, “But na Nigerian get your pikin, these ladies and angle of “agony” ehhhh
One The Hanat Abdussalam wrote, “She needs to see a therapist ASAP. Just a compliment and she spewed this much
One Afolakemi wrote, “Did you even deserve us? Oshi rada rada. No, it’s your fault nah person wey tell you say you get banging body I blame
One Prank Hottiee wrote, “Who are you if not Davido baby mama? God abeg o small question you just dey talk wetin person no send you
One Naija Rich Kids wrote, “Small compliment now don turn to talk don’t deserve me”.
Last year, Sophia Momodu was in the news over her co-parenting with Davido, whom she indirectly accused of being a deadbeat father and financially abusing her.
In December, Sophia came under heavy criticism after she shared a screenshot of an emotional chat between her daughter and her grandmother, where she expressed heartbreak over her brother, Ifeanyi’s death, and her father’s neglect, which had caused her profound sadness.
Defending herself, Sophia noted how people want her to be the bad guy every time. She made it known that kids of this generation don’t lie about their feelings especially when talking to their grandparents and they are smarter than before.
In a follow-up post, Momodu teased a tell-all book about their online drama, as she questioned what Nigerians would do when her book drops, as she noted how they thought her silence meant they got through to her.
In a more recent post, Momodu had sent a message to her trolls, telling them that she heard that God has favorites.
She followed it up with a cryptic post about kindness and patience, as she advised her fans and followers to be kind to other people’s hearts but be patient with theirs.