Wizkid Baby Mama reacts to Wizkid abandoning his responsibilities

Starboy CEO Wizkid seems to be in the news these days, this time, his second baby mama Binta Diallo is accusing the multiple award-winning singer of abandoning his responsibility as a father to his son, Junior.
According to the mother of one, she considered suing Wizkid to court for not living up to his responsibilities as a father, but she didn’t because some of his family members begged to settle it out of court.
An enraged Binta went ahead to release proof on social media to back her claims by revealing court papers which showed that the ‘Babanla’ crooner was supposed to pay monthly child support of N725k but has since defaulted.
Sharing the documents and emails, Binta wrote: “This is some of the agreements/settlements that was provided by both of our lawyers which were supposed to be resolved outside court by February 2018. I didn’t sue him or take the case to court because some of his family members begged not to and said that wiz himself want to settle everything with the lawyers without involving the courts because he didn’t want to get in trouble with immigration.
“So, I listened and accepted that deal and gave him a chance to do the right thing. That was 7 months ago and since then his lawyers keep telling my lawyers that they have not been able to reach their client or his management team. #more receipts on the way,” Binta added.
Recall that Binta had earlier called out the singer for not paying their son’s school fees after Wizkid tweeted that he planned to build public schools across Africa, an accusation which came after the singer’s other baby mama Shola Ogudu accused the musician of being a deadbeat dad who has refused to take care of his sons.

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