- Jada P, Wizkid’s baby mama, triggered online reactions with a recent post following Davido’s announcement about his intention to give out N300M to orphanages.
- Posting a quote attributed to Bob Marley, Jada noted that money doesn’t buy love.
- The timing of her post after Davido’s philanthropy sparked debates among social media users.
Jada Pollock, the baby mama of popular singer, Wizkid, sparked reactions online after sharing a quote about love and money shortly after Davido announced his generous donations to orphanages.
Davido had recently revealed his plan to donate N300 million to orphanages across Nigeria.
Shortly thereafter, Jada P posted a quote attributed to Bob Marley, stating,
“Money can’t buy love.”
See the post below:
The timing of Jada P’s post, following Davido’s philanthropic gesture, drew attention and stirred debate among social media users. Some interpreted her post as a subtle shade at Davido’s act of charity, while others perceived it as a general statement about the value of love over material wealth.
One @Bugatti161 wrote: “You will continue to make kids for Wiz, he will never marry you ODE 😂🤡.”
@iamkissking wrote: “Na Davido donation make una Dey cry for una camp so ???”
@Xandyy_Jay wrote: “Wizkid did a MichaelJackson on this track. He showed what made him the Greatest Artiste in Africa.”
@shadcus wrote: “Davido no go hear.”
@zamani281 wrote “Jada where you ?? Kitchen or dinning.”
@iamkissking wrote: “Na Davido donation make una Dey cry for una camp so ???”
@aideinfluence wrote: “Today go really long 😂”
@winifunds wrote: “Why you no tweet am since🤣🫵🏻”
@aideinfluence wrote: “Wetin Jada dey cook? 😂”
@sammy_bowl said: “Davido giving orphanage home 300m and you come here to tweet this is so lame
Baby mother”
@arisco24 wrote: “Donating to the orphanage homes in Nigeria is quite different from buying love. Stop this your bad attitude toward people who are ready to support in this hard time.”
@Hamzasimpa wrote: “Lol
After Una go talk say “davido is too problematic” ok”
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