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Paternity Drama: Tope Alabi’s Daughter Speaks After Another Man Claims To Be Her Father

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Tope Alabi’s first child, Ayomikun Alabi, has spoken about a man who claimed to be her father.

 

News Rain Nigeria gathered that the 22-year- old Ayomikun in a recent interview spoke about the claim by Mayegun Olaoye that he is her father. In the interview, Ayomikun spoke extensively about her relationship with her mother and her mother’s husband as well as the man that claimed to be her father, Mayegun Olaoye.

According to Ayomikun, when she was asked that her father claimed that her mother changed her surname. She said she has never met Mayegun Olaoye in her entire life and it will be difficult for her to recognize or bear the name of a man she doesn’t know and has never met.

 

Tope Alabi’s Daughter Speaks After Another Man Claims To Be Her Father

 

She said: “I cannot bear his surname. How can I bear the surname of someone that I have never met? There is no sense in that. I do not even know his surname. I know and will always know that my father is Soji Alabi.  I don’t know any other person and never met any other man. I cannot blatantly deny him because I have heard about him.”

When she was also asked if she had tried to reach out to him to hear his side of the story, she said: “I will only reach out to someone that has reached out to me. I  know that my mum had told me about him but I have never met him.”

And if she had ever been curious about him, she replied: “If you truly care that I am (your) daughter, or you know that you have someone somewhere, you are supposed to look for me. I am not meant to be the person to look for him”

Ayomikun said she didn’t know what the father was up to when she asked what she thought her father wanted to come out to speak at this time.

She said: “I don’t know what he wants but I know that he was not there for 22 years and now he is coming up to say he is my father.”

Speaking about her opinion about men who did not reach out to their children and suddenly come to claim them after many years, Ayomikun had this to say:

“I would say that fathers should be responsible. If you have children take care of them. If you have stayed away from your children, try to fix things with them if you don’t want to be absent on the days of their celebration. And for children, stay strong. One day, everything will be fine.”