The Davido and Anu paternity saga has once again dominated conversations online and in the media. This time, the spotlight is on Deji Adeleke, Davido’s billionaire father, who has broken his silence regarding the long-running controversy. In a recent statement, Deji Adeleke emphasized the importance of truth, verification, and protecting minors, highlighting the family’s perspective amid years of public speculation.
Billionaire businessman Deji Adeleke, father of Afrobeats superstar Davido, addressed reporters this week for the first time regarding the controversy surrounding Anu Adeleke, a teenager claiming to be Davido’s daughter.
In his statement, Deji Adeleke said:
“I have 14 grandchildren. Family matters, especially those involving minors, should be treated with care. It’s important to verify claims with facts and evidence before making public statements.”
His comments come after renewed debates on social media, where the issue of Anu’s paternity resurfaced following her public plea for a DNA test as she approaches her 13th birthday.
The controversy began in 2014 when Anu’s mother, Ayo Labinjoh, claimed that Davido fathered her child following an encounter in Lagos. Over the years, the matter remained largely private, with occasional public statements and denials.
Recently, Anu, now 13 years old, posted on social media appealing for a DNA test, stating that she wanted clarity about her identity. Her appeal included emotional statements about the impact of growing up amid uncertainty and online scrutiny.
This plea reignited public interest, drawing thousands of comments and shares across platforms. Fans, media outlets, and social commentators weighed in, debating both the legitimacy of the claims and the emotional implications for Anu.
Davido has repeatedly denied paternity, stating that multiple DNA tests conducted over the years all returned negative results. According to reports, at least five separate tests were carried out; some by Davido’s team and others by the opposing side and every result reportedly confirmed non-paternity.
Deji Adeleke’s involvement behind the scenes has been significant. He has revealed that he has consistently pushed for scientific verification and proper communication, stressing the need to approach the matter responsibly and protect minors from public pressure.
Despite Davido’s denials, Anu and her mother continue to advocate for a fresh, independently verified DNA test.
Ayo Labinjoh, Anu’s mother, claims that previous tests were inaccurate or misrepresented. She insists that no officially verified test confirming non-paternity has been released, and she seeks independent verification for clarity.
The conflicting narratives have fueled online debate, with supporters on both sides voicing strong opinions. Some argue that repeated testing and official denials should suffice, while others stress that Anu’s rights and emotional wellbeing are the priority.
This is not the first time the paternity question involving Anu has emerged publicly:
- 2014: Initial paternity claim by Anu’s mother.
- 2015–2018: Media reports of DNA tests and family denials surfaced intermittently.
- 2019–2022: Davido reiterated his position on social media, denying paternity and emphasizing prior test results.
- 2026: Anu’s public plea reignites debate, leading to Deji Adeleke’s statement, which adds authority and perspective to the discussion.
Whether the matter will be conclusively resolved with a DNA test or fade into public memory depends on the next steps taken by all parties involved. Until then, the story remains a cautionary tale of family disputes in the public eye.