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My Daughter’s DNA Result Was Tampered With After Money Changed Hands, Mother Of Davido’s Alleged First Child, Anu Insist

Ayo Labinjoh, the mother of Anu Adeleke, the little girl alleged to be Davido’s eldest child has reacted to claims that two separate DNA tests were done at different private hospitals to confirm the girl is not the singer’s child.
Recall that Prince Ajudua, Davido’s former lawyer and friend, took to the Instagram page inherited by Anu to claim that two DNA tests were done at separate hospitals to confirm the “Assurance” singer was not the girl’s father.
He also said that one of the DNA tests was done in a hospital chosen by the mother of the child, and asked why Anu’s mother keeps claiming that Davido is her child’s father.
Reacting to Prince Ajudua on the Instagram account of her daughter which she also co-managed, Labinjoh admitted that a paternity test was done but insinuated that the result was tampered with after “money changed hands”.
She wrote: “This week I introduced my daughter Anu Adeleke to Nigerians after a 6-year break. To my shock, I read several blog stories claiming that I had two DNA tests to establish her paternity.
“This false information was maliciously spread by his former lawyer Bob Ajuada who was neither present nor employed by Mr. Adeleke at the time in 2014.
“We did not go to two hospitals but a small clinic where my daughter’s blood was drawn in a private room and I watched money change hands in a brown envelope.”

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