What Asake finally agreed to do for me and his abandoned daughter Zeenat – Singer’s dad speaks in new clip

A father’s plea, a daughter’s longing Asake stands between two pasts, one that nurtured him and one that seemingly needs him, both hoping he has not forgotten. Now, with the recent update, their hope stands at the edge of fulfillment, waiting to be proven right.


Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade popularly known as Asake has finally taken action after intense public scrutiny over his ailing father Fatai Odunsi.

Earlier WITHIN NIGERIA reported Odunsi’s emotional plea for help as he battled severe health challenges.

In a recent video interview with content creator Mr. Milgaga, the elderly man expressed deep pain, lamented that his son had not reached out to him for a long time.

However, a shift appears to be underway. Odunsi stated that he has let go of past grievances, acknowledged that Asake has now stepped up to take responsibility for his medical treatment.

He also disclosed that the singer is making arrangements to secure a house for him and has promised to care for his abandoned daughter.

When questioned about his past role as a father, Odunsi stood firm, insisting that no one could claim he was anything but responsible.

His stance was further reinforced by the interviewer, who cited testimonies from Isale Eko residents. According to them, Asake’s father played a significant role in his son’s upbringing and welfare.

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Meanwhile, Adijat Ajoke, the woman alleging that Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade known as Asake fathered her 11-year-old daughter Zeenat, recently spoke out, revealed untold details of their past.

In a TikTok interview, she shared how she stood by him during his university days, sacrificed her hard-earned savings and thrift contributions to support him.

She recalled how Asake constantly acknowledged her efforts, expressed gratitude for her unwavering support during his toughest moments.

However, she claimed their relationship turned soar when he relocated to Lekki.

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