Ayo Labinjoh, the woman who gave birth to Anu Adeleke the young girl who has repeatedly asked Davido for a DNA test has spoken out publicly, sharing her side of the long-running controversy and addressing the impact it has had on her daughter’s mental health.
In a lengthy statement posted online, Labinjoh began by clearly distancing herself from claims surrounding Davido, saying: “First things first, my name is Ayo Labinjoh. I’m NOT Davido’s baby mama or a b!tch.” She explained that her decision to speak up was driven by the emotional toll the situation has taken on her daughter.
According to her, Anu suffered years of intense bvllying, which led to severe emotional distress. “My daughter cried for days, fainted in school and went through psychotherapy,” she revealed, adding that she has remained fiercely protective of her child’s mental wellbeing.
Labinjoh said the issue had resurfaced globally despite her family trying to move on. She accused Davido of ignoring her for years, alleging he made damaging assumptions about her background. “David Adeleke has largely ignored me for years because he thought he picked up a prostitute from GQ Club in Ibadan. I was a waitress and not picked up on the streets,” she wrote.
Defending her upbringing, she added: “I came from a good home. My late father was a good man who worked for the betterment of Nigeria before he was p0isoned.”
Her statement has since reignited debate online, with many calling for clarity through an independent DNA test, while others expressed concern for Anu’s wellbeing amid the renewed public attention.

