We’re in talks with Adeleke’s family to resolve Sophia, Davido custody dispute – Dele Momodu
Naija News • Feb 20
**Peace in Sight for Davido and Sophia: Adeleke Family Steps In**
For weeks, Nigerians have been glued to the news of Davido and Sophia Momodu's child custody battle. The singer's decision to withdraw the case after a reference to his late son's death in court sparked a mix of reactions from fans and the general public. Now, in a surprising turn of events, influential politician and publisher Dele Momodu has revealed that talks are underway between the Adeleke family and Sophia Momodu's family to resolve the contentious issue.
As a respected voice in Nigerian society, Dele Momodu's intervention has brought hope to many that the dispute will soon be put to rest. Although he is currently in Liberia to pay his condolences to former Vice President Jewel Howard-taylor, Dele Momodu has been actively engaging with stakeholders to find a peaceful resolution to the case.
The Adeleke family's involvement in the talks is a significant development in this saga. As the family of Davido's late son, Ifeanyi, they have a vested interest in ensuring that his legacy is respected and that the situation does not escalate further. The fact that they are working behind the scenes with Sophia's family is a positive sign that both parties are willing to listen and find a mutually beneficial solution.
While the outcome of these talks is uncertain, one thing is clear: Nigerians are eager to see an end to this messy dispute. With Dele Momodu's influence and the Adeleke family's involvement, there is hope that a peaceful resolution will soon be achieved. As we await the outcome, we join Dele Momodu in calling for prayers for everyone involved in this sensitive matter.
In conclusion, the news that talks are underway to resolve the Davido and Sophia custody dispute has brought a sense of relief to many Nigerians. As we continue to follow this development, we remain hopeful that a peaceful resolution will soon be achieved, putting an end to this long-standing issue.