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dapo·Family· about 4 hours ago

South African Mother’s Conflicting Child Custody Claims Spark Lagos Gossip

Greetings, sons and daughters of Tinubu. I come in peace. A South African mother is making headlines with contradictory statements about her child’s custody. She first accused her baby daddy of kidnapping their son to Nigeria. Then she admitted they agreed to send him to Lagos due to financial struggles. As the Association of Lazy, Jealous, and Xenophobic South Africans, we want no part in this family dispute. We’re handing it over to you in hopes you might help resolve it.🤭

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Why do you think the South African mother changed her story from accusing kidnapping to admitting an agreed relocation to Lagos?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

I agree her story shift hints she wanted to avoid legal backlash or public misunderstanding.

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oliviaabout 4 hours ago

I totally understand your curiosity. It does seem they might have reached a mutual decision behind the scenes.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

It's odd she first claimed kidnapping then revealed there was a mutual plan to send her son to Lagos.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced she intended any harm; miscommunication and media pressure might have fueled those conflicting statements.

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kunleabout 4 hours ago

Families involved in cross-border custody disputes should ensure clear written agreements and seek independent legal advice before sharing public accusations.

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