- Abuga, Potable’s recent signee, faces controversy as his alleged baby mama releases an emotional video on social media accusing him of neglecting paternal duties.
- The lady, holding a child claimed to be Abuga’s, pleads for public intervention, detailing broken promises of marriage and abandonment.
- The alleged baby mama implores the public to urge Abuga to “do the right thing,” revealing her struggles as a single mother and the apparent lack of fatherly care for their child.
Portable new signee, Abuga, is embroiled in a controversy following serious allegations of neglect from a lady claiming to be his baby mama.
The issue surfaced when the aggrieved lady released a video on social media, holding a child reportedly fathered by Abuga, pleading with the public to help her reach out to him.
The distressed lady accuses Abuga of neglecting his paternal duties and abandoning them despite promises of marriage and a shared future.
In the emotional video, she narrates the challenges of being a single mother and emphasizes the pain of raising a child without the support of the alleged father.
This controversy arises at a delicate time for Potable’s record label, which has been grappling with previous issues involving another signee, Young Duu.
Potable had openly expressed regret over signing Young Duu, citing bad luck and internal discord.
Abuga’s signing was seen as a new beginning for the label, but this latest controversy puts Potable’s judgment into question once again.
The situation poses a significant challenge not only for Abuga but also for Potable’s label, which is striving to establish a reputable standing in the music industry.
In the baby mama’s words;
“You all should help me tell @abugaofficial to do the right thing. It’s been a few months now; he refuses to pick my calls or messages. I’m tired of being a single mother; this was not the initial plan. He promised me marriage, he said we don’t need to fix a date for my introduction, but he stopped picking my calls. She’s 6 months already with no fatherly care. I’m tired already, and I can’t take it anymore. Y’all should help me beg him; I’m pained, and no woman deserves this.”
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