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    Sophia Momodu Opens Up About Fear of Raising Child Alone and Considers Changing Daughter’s Surname

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    In a recent Facebook post, Sophia Momodu, the mother of Nigerian music star Davido’s first child, candidly shared her feelings about the reality of raising her daughter, Imade, alone. Expressing her thoughts, she stated that her worst fear had materialized, leaving her fearless about future challenges.

    Momodu boldly wrote, “My worst fear has happened to me, so I don’t think anything scares me in life anymore. I never wanted to raise a child alone, and I am doing it now. So, what the f*ck is going to happen to me again?”

    This revelation follows Momodu’s previous announcement about her intention to change her daughter’s surname. She highlighted the fact that she has been fulfilling both the roles of a mother and a father in Imade’s life.

    The post garnered significant attention from social media users, with many expressing their support and empathy for Momodu’s situation. Users were invited to leave their comments and thoughts on the matter, sparking a lively discussion.

    Sophia Momodu’s candid remarks shed light on the challenges she faces as a single parent and her determination to provide for her daughter, Imade.

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