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Dele Momodu Reveals Court’s Position on Davido-Sophia Momodu Custody Battle

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Dele Momodu Reveals Court's Position On Davido Sophia Momodu Custody Battle

Renowned journalist Dele Momodu has shed light on the court’s stance concerning the custody battle between Nigerian artist Davido and his baby mama Sophia Momodu.

Momodu took to his official social media handles to unveil that the court has refered the case for potential resolution through alternative dispute resolution, ADR.

Offering his perspective on the ongoing saga, Dele advised Davido and Sophia to establish a proper framework for the welfare of their daughter and keep the matter off social media.

He emphasized, «The court yesterday referred the case for possible settlement by the alternative dispute resolution, ADR, a section of the court during Settlement Week. I strongly advise that David and Sophia should engage truly with the process as opposed to making harmful and irreversible statements on social media which not only violate the law but the interest of their child.»

«I have in the past 9 years tried to ensure amicable resolution of disputes and encouraged both parents to have a proper structure put in place for their daughter’s welfare,» Momodu added.

Momodu also highlighted that Sophia did not initiate the court action and is solely aiming to safeguard their child and establish a secure and sustainable manner for the father-daughter interaction.

Urge to avoid further escalation through media bickering, Dele noted that the heated exchanges could exacerbate what is already a distressing experience for all parties, particularly the child involved.

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