- Yeye Kudi has plunged into the tumultuous waters of the KWAM 1 and Bisola Badmus child saga, stirring the pot with her bold claims.
- She revealed that a faction of individuals is fiercely opposing the Fuji star’s charity proposal, and this backlash is rooted in his unresolved conflict with his alleged baby mama.
Controversial media figure Kudirat Dolapo Alowonle, known as Yeye Kudi, has pulled back the curtain on the mounting pressure surrounding Fuji icon King Wasiu Ayinde, better known as KWAM 1, following the explosive accusations from Nollywood actress Bisola Badmus.
Recall, in a recent episode of Talk To B, Badmus boldly claimed that she has a child with KWAM 1, alleging that the veteran singer has neglected his paternal responsibilities despite acknowledging the child.
In the wake of this drama, Yeye Kudi took to her official Facebook page to update her followers on the unfolding situation.
She shared an audio clip of KWAM 1 announcing his ambitious plans to launch a charity aimed at aiding the needy and nurturing talent, among other noble pursuits.
However, instead of receiving the support and applause one would expect for such an endeavor, Kudi said KWAM 1’s announcement was met with fierce backlash from fans.
Kudi highlighted the striking irony of the situation: claimed while the Fuji star aimed to extend a helping hand, many were quick to condemn him, criticizing his failure to address the pressing concerns raised by Bisola Badmus.
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This heartfelt revelation comes on the heels of Bisola Badmus’s deeply emotional expression of gratitude to her supporters as she bravely battles a brain tumor.
In a poignant video shared on her official Instagram page, Bisola opened up about the overwhelming wave of love and support she has received, acknowledging not just her dedicated fans, but also her colleagues in the entertainment industry who have rallied around her during this challenging time.
With tears in her eyes and a heart full of appreciation, she conveyed how the compassion shown by people both within Nigeria and from afar has profoundly touched her soul.