In a surprising turn of events, Nigerian music star Davido has withdrawn his custody case against his ex-partner Sophia Momodu, citing emotional distress caused by Sophia’s references to his late son Ifeanyi in her legal arguments.
Davido had been seeking joint custody of their daughter Imade, but Sophia’s legal team argued that the singer’s ability to provide a safe environment for their child was questionable, given the circumstances surrounding Ifeanyi’s tragic death at Davido’s home.
Davido took to social media to express his hurt and frustration, feeling that Sophia was using their late son’s memory to gain an advantage in the custody battle.
“All I asked for was joint custody…but y’all wanna act like y’all can’t read! SMH I’m off this…y’all be blessed and I pray this never happens to you,” he wrote.
By dropping the case, Davido appears to be prioritizing his emotional well-being and avoiding further conflict with Sophia. The decision leaves Sophia with primary custody of Imade, a outcome that seems to align with her concerns about Davido’s ability to provide a stable and safe environment for their child.
This development marks a somber conclusion to a custody battle that has captivated the public’s attention, highlighting the challenges and sensitivities that accompany co-parenting and legal disputes.