Israel DMW Reacts to Sophia Momodu’s Claims on Raising Imade: “There’s God o. Hmmm”
Davido’s aide, Israel DMW, has stirred fresh reactions after dropping a cryptic comment in response to the latest claims made by the singer’s first baby mama, Sophia Momodu, concerning the upbringing of their daughter, Imade Adeleke.
Earlier, Sophia had openly addressed what she described as “false narratives” surrounding her role as a mother. In her statement, she revealed that for the past five years, she has been the sole caregiver for Imade—shouldering all her financial responsibilities except tuition. She further disclosed that she waived all outstanding child support payments from Davido and relinquished any future claims, choosing to take full responsibility for her daughter’s welfare.
According to Sophia, this decision was made for “peace of mind” and to ensure stability for her child. Her revelation triggered widespread conversations online, with many praising her strength, while others questioned the dynamics of the situation.
However, Israel DMW—known for unapologetically speaking his mind—added fuel to the fire with a subtle but suggestive comment on a popular blog that reported Sophia’s claims. His words, “There’s God o. Hmmm,” quickly caught attention, sparking speculation that there might be more to the story than Sophia has shared publicly.
Israel’s remark, though brief, has been interpreted by many as a hint that the issue runs deeper, and that Sophia’s narrative may not fully represent the entire picture.
Opinion: When Public Co-Parenting Becomes a Battlefield
The ongoing drama between Sophia Momodu and Davido’s camp is sadly nothing new in the Nigerian entertainment space—but it does expose a bigger issue: the unhealthy habit of dragging private family matters into the public arena.
In truth, co-parenting is rarely smooth, especially when emotions, finances, and fame are involved. But when every disagreement becomes a social media headline, the real victims are often the children.
Sophia’s claims depict a mother who feels overwhelmed and unappreciated. Israel’s reaction suggests a team that feels misunderstood and perhaps tired of being painted as negligent. Both sides may have valid feelings—but public back-and-forths do little to solve anything.
At this point, what Imade needs isn’t online narratives—it’s adults choosing peace over performance. Because beyond the trending comments and cryptic reactions, there’s a child who deserves unity from both parents, not digital warfare.
In the end, the hope is that both parties find a calm, private ground to resolve their differences—far away from the noise of the internet.




