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Baby Mama calls out Kwam1, alleges neglect of their son

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Nollywood actress Bisola Badmus has opened up on her co-parenting struggles with her son’s father, King Wasiu Ayinde popularly known as Kwam1 or K1.

In an interview with colleague Biola Bayo, she further opened up on her battle with a brain tumor, noting how, within a few years, she lost her dad, her mother, and her younger brother. She disclosed that she has spent a fortune on her ailment and is getting better.

Speaking on her baby daddy, Bisola said she initially didn’t tell him about her sickness, but he got to know and helped her for a while until he stopped responding to her calls. Reaching out to him, she stated that she wants him to take care of the responsibilities of their son as it hasn’t been easy for her.

“Initially, I didn’t tell my baby daddy (K1) about my sickness (brain tumor), but he later got to know. He tried for a while but he is not responding to me anymore. All I want him to do is take care of the responsibilities of our son, Malik. I have been trying to cope but it’s not easy”.

In a previous interview with another colleague, Kunle Afod, Bisola revealed she has been battling a brain tumor for three tears, and it got to a stage where she couldn’t see or recognize anyone. Bisola, however, said she has been using drugs and her condition is improving.

Recall that, in January of last year, Badmus had lost her mother.

In March, she marked her mother’s 40 days remembrance, revealing that it had been the most painful for her and her siblings, but they have no one to question.

Her mother’s death came two years after the death of her brother. The Yoruba actress announcing his demise in a post on her Instagram said he had left the sinful, though, she didn’t disclose the cause of his death.

 

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