Nollywood actress Bisola Badmus is in a grateful mood following her son’s reconciliation with his famous father, King Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as Kwam1.
Newsunplug reported that at a recent event, which the estranged parents attended, Kwam1 was captured exchanging pleasantries with his son while performing at the event. Bisola, who was standing nearby and looking on in awe, broke down in tears.
Her colleagues, Kemi Korede, Faithia Williams and Dayo Amusa who were present at the event, were seen rejoicing with her.
While sharing a new photo of herself on her Instagram page, she expressed gratitude to her Maker.
“Alhamdulilai Alhamdulilai Alhamdulilai Alhamdulilai”, she wrote.

Her colleagues took to her comment section to rejoice with her
Adeniyi Johnson, Toyin Alausa, Lola Magret, Kenny George, and Bose Aregbesola commented with love emojis.
Toyin Adewale wrote, “Abisolami Adunni Ade, mummy Malik toh sweet
Funke Etti wrote, “Alhamdulilahi
Funke Etti wrote, “Alhamdulilahi
Kemi Korede wrote, “Alhamdulilahi
One ayoomie01 wrote, “May you forever be happy and win in life
One sola_shoprite wrote, “My sister happiness is yours forever
One hadizahadelakun wrote, “Stay strong as ever, dearest. I cried watching the video going viral. God will continue to bless you
One folutiwo wrote, “Wahala, I cried watching it
One titilayojulius wrote, “Beautiful you
One t_glow_empire wrote, “Oluwaseun Atidupe
One iam_herneekeherself wrote, “So happy for you, my sister”.
In 2022, while celebrating her son’s 10th birthday, Bisola threw shade at Kwam1, referring to him as a deadbeat father. She noted how she has been playing the roles of both parents to him.
The reconciliation between her son and his father is definitely a good one for Bisola who has been battling with her health.
Kemi Filani reported that in an interview with her colleague, Kunle Afod, Bisola revealed she had been battling a brain tumor for three tears, and it got to a stage where she couldn’t see or recognize anyone. Bisola, however, said she had been using drugs and her condition had improved.
In another interview with Biola Bayo, she opened up on her co-parenting struggles with Kwam1. She said she initially didn’t tell him about her sickness, but he got to know and helped her for a while until he stopped responding to her calls. She cried out that she wanted him to take care of the responsibilities of their son as it wasn’t easy for her.
Following her cry out, many Nigerians had offered assistance to her, with some offering to sponsor her son through school. A volunteer had promised to send Bisola abroad for her brain surgery. To add to it, her son Michael’s school fees had been paid all through his secondary school, and he has also received a scholarship from his University from another person.
