Mother of Alleged Davido Daughter Demands Fair DNA Test
Ayo Labinjoh, mother of Anu, the teenage girl claiming to be Davido’s daughter, has caused a stir online with fresh statements about her daughter’s paternity.
Taking over her daughter’s social media account to allow Anu to focus on her mental health and school, Labinjoh said she is currently traveling to Lagos and Ibadan. She accused Davido of refusing to communicate privately despite Anu’s request for a discussion and called for an independent DNA test.
“This is Ayo Labinjoh. Thank you for all your DMs. I am currently on the road traveling on my way to Lagos first, then IB. I’m a business trader and travel a lot across West Africa. I have asked Anu to log out of this account and I will be taking over again full time. I want her to focus on her mental health and school work. She asked David if he wanted to talk to me but he refused. We could have worked out an independent DNA test for Anu,” she wrote.
Labinjoh strongly disputed Davido’s claims that five DNA tests had been conducted, calling the reports “delusional.” She said, “To say you did 5 DNA tests, not even two anymore silencing us all these years is delusional. You want to contact us privately but tell people publicly that I’m a bitch and obsessed fan you paid off after 5 negative tests, call our child mad and bullied her to the core on January 15th, 2026.” She added that the family has yet to see any published results of these alleged tests.
She also revealed plans to register Anu as a US citizen at the American Embassy using a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA), which requires acknowledgement of paternity or a DNA test. “We are ready for our 2nd DNA test supervised by David’s embassy. NOBODY CAN SILENCE ANU,” she wrote.
Labinjoh further claimed that the 2014 DNA test was mishandled, saying, “The only DNA test was altered September 2014. There was no DNA swab. They took Anu’s blood and Davido’s blood was drawn separately in a room we were not allowed to enter. The false negative test with a big bag of money. There is no record of 5 DNA tests anywhere, and I never picked any hospital. Dr Adeleke picked the hospital lab and paid for it. It is not ours.”
Her statements have reignited public debate, with Labinjoh insisting that the family seeks a fair and transparent DNA test to finally settle the paternity question.

