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Davido’s Hypeman Special Spesh Reacts As Real Estate Company Calls Out Sophia Momodu Over New House

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Davido’s Hypeman Special Spesh Reacts As Real Estate Company Calls Out Sophia Momodu Over New House

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Davido’s Hypeman Special Spesh Reacts As Real Estate Company Calls Out Sophia Momodu Over New House


Special Spesh, the hypeman to music star Davido, has reacted after a Real Estate company called out Sophia Momodu, the singer’s baby mama.

Kemi Filani reported on Friday night that Sophia got the internet on a chokehold, as she hinted at acquiring a new house. In the video Sophia posted on Snapchat, she could be seen walking around, filming a recently completed house as she declared that she wouldn’t be hiding God’s blessings anymore.

Following the news, a Real Estate company had exposed the mother of one, calling her out for her effrontery and guts to lie with so much confidence. The company claimed that they sold the house to a client and that the client wasn’t Sophia as she doesn’t own a house with them.

Reacting to it via a blog’s comment section, Special Spesh wrote, “Nigeria”, while adding the Nigerian flag emoji.

Special Spesh isn’t the only one who reacted to the news. Actress Sarah Martins considered the company’s action unprofessional as she noted how the client who bought the house could have gifted it to Sophia.

Actress Adaora Ukoh wrote, “Oh Chim oo”.

In other news, Sophia had revealed she was on vacation in Monaca with her rich boyfriend, as she shared a video from her yacht experience. She revealed that her rich boyfriend, whose face and identity she didn’t reveal, was trying to purchase a yacht and they were checking it out.

A fan had advised her not to allow social media users to pressure her into faking life as he noted how they aren’t worth it. Replying to the user, Sophia questioned what would happen if she posted her recent doings. She noted how people would say it is AI as she told them to move on.



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