Dele Momodu Thanks Gov. Adeleke as Davido Reunites with Daughter Imade


  • Dele Momodu expressed gratitude to Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, after his nephew David Adeleke reunited with his daughter, Imade Adeleke.
  • Davido, a singer, shared photos of himself with his first child, Imade Adeleke, on his Instagram Stories on May 28.

Media mogul Dele Momodu has expressed gratitude to Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, following the touching reunion between singer Davido and his daughter, Imade Adeleke.

On May 28, Davido shared heartwarming photos on his Instagram Stories, capturing moments spent with Imade. The singer, clearly emotional, captioned the images, “Best day of my life!!”

Dele Momodu, who is an uncle to Imade’s mother, Sophia Momodu, later posted photos of Imade with Governor Adeleke, hinting that the governor played a role in facilitating the reunion.

“Thank you my twin brother… Love conquers,” Momodu wrote in a heartfelt message.

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The reconciliation comes roughly a year after Sophia publicly shared a note allegedly written by Imade, expressing sadness over her father’s absence in her life.

In other news, The JP25 grand finale held in Tanzania on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, was an unforgettable night filled with glitz, cultural celebration, and raw emotion. Amid the luxury and star-studded entertainment, one deeply personal moment between actress Iyabo Ojo and her daughter, Priscilla, captured the hearts of many.

The duo shared a joyful time on the dance floor as Davido’s hit single “With You” played, with Priscilla dancing enthusiastically. However, in a surprising turn, Iyabo was seen leaning in and asking her daughter to stop dancing. The moment drew attention, especially since Priscilla had been visibly excited.

Social media quickly buzzed with speculation, with some suggesting that the actress’s gesture might be connected to rumors that Priscilla could be expecting a child. Though there has been no official confirmation, observers noted how Priscilla immediately stopped dancing and how her mother remained close to her throughout the event.

What truly stirred emotions online was a separate clip from the celebration, in which Iyabo is seen passionately praying for her daughter in Yoruba. In her words:

“Ko si eni to ma gba oko e lowo e. Iwo lo ma lo oko e gbo dale-dale.”

(Translation: “No one will take your husband from you. You will live long and enjoy your husband.”)

The powerful blessing resonated with many Nigerians, who admired the deep spiritual and protective bond between mother and daughter. Some described it as a touching moment that felt like a sacred handover of love and legacy from one generation to the next.