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Again, JJC’s babymama warns Funke Akindele

Once again, Mella, a babymama of Nigerian rap artiste and filmmaker, Abdulrasheed Bello, has issued him and his wife, Funke Akindele, a stern warning.

Taking to her Instagram account, the lady who has a son, Benito, with the rapper claimed that Bello beat their son to the extent that he was rushed to a hospital.

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While dishing out the warning to the couple, the lady wrote, “Adbul and Funk, we have already asked you to keep your dogs at bay and issue a public apology. Stop with the continued slanderous slime. Otherwise, the next blow will be the video of you beating your son. Clear?”

 

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On Friday, the lady exposed the faces of the couples’ twins which their parents had been shielding from the world in order for their kids to live a normal life away from the spotlight.

Meanwhile, in another post, she shared pictures of the hospital receipts and the various test her son underwent which included a CT scan.

In the caption section, she wrote, “While you parade yourself on social media pretending with fake piety to be the main character in an aspirational story, the son that you assaulted and inflicted grievous bodily harm upon is still recovering from his physical injuries and mental trauma.

“Fathers take their sons to a hospital; they don’t put them there Abdul Bello aka JJC Skillz. You can try to fake it on social media, but we will not let the truth be forgotten.”

 

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