Nigerian Actress Calls Out Popular Singer For Neglecting Their Child’s Support

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Nollywood actress ,Bisola Badmus has accused Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, aka Kwam 1, of not meeting his responsibilities towards their son, Malik.

Bisola, during an interview with actress Biola Adebayo’s Talk To B podcast, alleged that the 67-year-old abandoned his paternal duties towards their son, Malik, despite accepting him as his child.

When asked about the rumours surrounding her child’s father, the actress said: “From the beginning, he (Kwam1) accepted the boy as his son, but things changed suddenly. What Kwam 1 will do about Malik is up to him to take responsibility for our son, and that’s all.”

She also opened up about her health challenge, which she said has drained her financially.

She said: “Firstly, Kwam 1 didn’t know I was sick (battling with a brain tumour) because I didn’t inform him—it’s a long story. When he found out about my condition, he tried his best, but he hadn’t intervened since then. What I expect from him is to take care of Malik, and that would make me happy.”

In 2023, the actress, in a video posted on her Instagram page, revealed she battled with a brain disease known as encephalopathy.

Encephalopathy is a brain condition caused by infections, trauma, toxins, metabolic disorders, or neurodegenerative diseases. Symptoms include altered mental state, seizures, headache, nausea, and weakness.

Reacting, Kwam 1’s spokesperson, Kunle Rasheed, denied any knowledge of the allegations made by Bisola.

Mr Rasheed stated that he and his principal never discussed Bisola having a child with him (Kwam 1).

He said, “Several people have called me about this matter, and the truth remains: I am unaware of that fact. I’m quoting that word— ’fact,’ you understand. I’m quoting it using quotation marks.

We (my principal and I) have never had the time to discuss something like that. We have never made that known to anyone.

“So, at this moment, I can’t give a definitive answer unless I consult him (Kwam 1). But right now, in my understanding, my will, anything around that—this is not to say I’m denying or accepting that word.

You understand whether I confirm or deny; I’ll reply. But as of now, I’m not aware. I’m not aware she (Bisola Badmus) has a copy for him; I’m not aware, and that’s the truth.”

The Ogun-born actress began her acting career early and was known for movies like Olokiki Oru: The Midnight Sensation, Akoto Olokada, and Igbeyawo Arugbo, among others.