- Popular Nigerian skit maker, Lord Lamba, files a lawsuit against babymama, Queen, demanding full custody of their one-year-old daughter.
- Lord Lamba previously avoided publicly acknowledging his daughter but recently revealed paternity amidst Queen’s engagement announcement to another man.
- Lord Lamba deems Queen unfit to raise their child and wants custody transferred to his mother, claiming Queen hasn’t been financially supportive.
Nigerian skit maker Kelvin Anagbogbu, popularly known as Lord Lamba, has filed a lawsuit against his baby mama, Queen, seeking full custody of their one-year-old daughter.
The court documents, recently obtained by blogger Cutie Hills, reveal Lord Lamba’s assertion that Queen is unfit to raise their child.
The court papers suggest that Lord Lamba wishes to take full responsibility for the upbringing of their one-year-old daughter, as he allegedly deems Queen unsuitable for the task.
According to Cutie Julls, the blogger who broke the story, Lord Lamba has been avoiding publicly acknowledging their child as his own.
He reportedly desires for his daughter to be raised by his mother, asserting that Queen has not been financially supporting the child.
Cutie Julls goes further to claim that Lord Lamba has been labeled a deadbeat father, while Queen has been the primary caregiver.
The blogger alleges that BBNaija star, Queen has consistently demonstrated her capabilities as a good mother and has taken on the financial responsibilities associated with their daughter, even going the extra mile to involve Lord Lamba in their child’s life.
The legal development comes in the wake of Queen’s announcement of her engagement to another man.
This engagement revelation brought forth Lord Lamba’s public acknowledgment of his paternity.
Lord Lamba took to his Instagram account to share a photo from their daughter’s recent birthday celebration, a move that surprised many as he had never publicly acknowledged the child before.
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