Sophia Momodu, the mother of Davido’s daughter, Imade Adeleke, took to Snapchat to share a poignant recollection of the night her daughter fell ill and was hospitalized one year ago.
In a video posted on her Snapchat account, Sophia expressed gratitude to those who swiftly came to her aid during the challenging time. The footage featured scenes from the hospital, showcasing moments of vulnerability and strength as a mother.

While reflecting on the incident, Sophia Momodu emphasized the transformative impact it had on her perspective as a single parent. She highlighted the significance of community support in the upbringing of a child, acknowledging the importance of those who rallied around her and Imade during the health scare.
Notably, in her social media posts, there was no mention of Davido, Imade’s father, among those who supported her during the challenging time. This absence has sparked speculation and raised questions about his involvement during their daughter’s hospitalization.

Sophia Momodu’s candid sharing has ignited conversations about co-parenting dynamics and the role of community support in navigating parenthood, even in the face of differences between parents. As followers and fans react to the emotional revelation, it remains to be seen whether this will prompt further public discussion on the complexities of co-parenting in the public eye.
In her words;
“1 year ago today, my whole world felt like it was crumbling around me. My child was so sick that at 1 am, she needed to be rushed to the hospital. In my panicked state, I called Savo.
She was recording Stamina that night, yet she showed up in less than 10 minutes and rushed us to the hospital. She just kept saying, ‘Breathe, I’m here.. Imade is fine. You’re not alone.’
That day, I realized just how powerful my support system was. Rima showed up in 5 minutes, DSF showed up 30 minutes after we got to the hospital, followed by Kanayo, then my family. The hospital was packed.
This night changed my mentality as a single parent forever. Two things: 1, it truly takes a village. God doesn’t play about his own.”
Watch the video below …