Ayo Labinjoh, the woman claiming to be the mother of Davido’s alleged daughter Anu Adeleke, has once again shared details to back up her long-standing paternity claims.
In a post on social media, Labinjoh addressed critics and rumors, writing:
“Good morning from Ayo Labinjoh. So I heard that I want to make Anu Davido’s daughter by fire by force!! What if he was poor — would I not fight for my child’s identity since the September 2014 FAKE DNA TEST? Davido was not super rich when I met him. I only knew him as an upcoming, fast-rising singer at the February 2013 Dami Duro concert afterparty in Ibadan and as a son of a businessman.”
She also called out media personality Daddy Freeze, accusing him of protecting Davido’s image instead of supporting an independent DNA test. Labinjoh claimed Freeze saw one of the “five supposed DNA tests” from #DrKemi Olunloyo’s 2018 investigation but publicly declared that Davido was not Anu’s father rather than verifying the results.
Labinjoh noted that even close family allies, including Dele Momodu — who is related to Davido’s other children — have not intervened. She added that her daughter Anu became vocal about her identity but was “cursed out, bullied, and threatened,” even though she was promised access to the results of all five DNA tests for public release.
Addressing Davido directly, Labinjoh questioned his past actions, including whether he sent money on Anu’s naming ceremony in November 2013 and why a video call from his phone appeared on November 9, 2025 — the same day as his #5Alive concert in Ibadan. She asked if his contact was genuinely about a DNA test or simply prompted by Anu’s social media activity.
Labinjoh expressed frustration with the singer, saying: “You are a boy, NOT a man!! You are a dad, NOT a father!!” She also listed the five DNA test dates she claims were conducted:
- Anu Adeleke – September 2014
- Imade Adeleke – June 2015
- Hailey Adeleke – May 2017
- Dawson Adeleke – June 2021
- Ivanna Bayy – June 2023 (in‑utero, #Terminated)
She concluded her post by requesting Dr. Kemi Olunloyo’s contact information, noting that the journalist has been sending Anu a yearly token of 300,000 Naira.
Labinjoh’s latest statement has reignited public debate over the paternity dispute, with supporters calling for transparency while others maintain that previous DNA tests have already resolved the matter.
