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Davido is applauding the efforts of mothers in raising kids after taking care of his son alone during the coronavirus outbreak.
Taking to Instagram he posted a photo of his tired self with his son, David Adedeji Ifeanyi Adeleke Jr, on his lap.
“Mothers dey try ooo see my eyes lmao,” he wrote.
Davido was left to take care of his son after his fiancé Chioma tested positive for coronavirus.
Because the family had been in contact, the ‘If’ hitmaker had to get another test done which also came out negative.
Meanwhile, Chioma, according to Davido is yet to show any symptoms and is perfectly fine.
However, she has been in isolation to avoid the spread of the virus to others.
Adding to his post, Davido wrote “#waitingformommytocomeback.”
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