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I Am His Father, He Is Too Small For Me - Dele Momodu Fires At Davido In New Interview



In the 17 minutes long interview with the Ghanaian based media house, Chief Momodu spoke about Nigeria-Ghana collaborations and the state of the entertainment industry in the West African country of Ghana before being well drilled over Davido’s jibe by the host.

Responding to the remarks made by Davido in the track, Bahd Bado Baddest where he called the entertainment mogul, “His boy”, chief Dele Momodu said:

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“Sometimes your fans may mislead you, and i know what he is doing is what every other artistes does, you want to sell records, so you have to create controversy.”
“I don’t think David will see me and say i’m his boy, Im his father (Smiles) …Why would i fight with my own child, i can’t fight him and now we are connected together through that baby… i can never fight David….. He is too small for me… Never!”
“On Ovation TV…almost every week they are playing “Osinachi” despite the fact that Osinachi is using style to attack me”

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