Nollywood actress Dayo Amusa has finally responded to those querying her over the father of her newborn son.
Kemi Filani reported on Monday last week that the actress had welcomed a baby boy, Oluwafirewamiri. Noting how her treasure has arrived, Dayo expressed gratitude to her Maker as she expressed how excited she was to be a mum.
On Monday, November 26th, the Yoruba actress held a naming ceremony for her newborn son, which had in attendance a few of her colleagues like veteran Fali Werepe, Omowunmi Ajiboye, Damola Olatunji, Iyabo Ojo, and Tope Osoba.
From the clips of the naming ceremony, many noticed that the father of her son was noticeably absent, which left many bombarding her with questions.
Replying to them in a Live session, Dayo Amusa questioned if their husbands were missing or if they were counting census. She told her haters that it wasn’t a must for people to congratulate her.
Speaking on becoming a new mum, Dayo expressed joy at finally being called a new name and someone’s mother.
“Please is your husband missing? Or are you counting the census of husbands, and you were told that your husband is with me; hence, you are asking for the father of my child? Don’t waste your time looking for my kid’s father, there are certain things you can’t have satisfaction for”.
The birth of Dayo Amusa’s son’s no doubt shut down false narratives about her. For years, the Yoruba actress was subjected to mockery online over her inability to have a child. Last year, she had laid heavy curses on those who mocked her for being barren, for supporting 2023 APC presidential candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and for shading Iyabo Ojo, for not campaigning for him.
Back in April, Dayo Amusa had shared a deep message on being independent and single. Revealing reasons why she was still single and independent, she added that though she enjoys being independent, she still desires to be cared for and pampered by her partner.
She had also shared her thoughts on marriage, noting how many believe marriage will cure their loneliness, which leads to unrealistic expectations. Preaching on self-love, she emphasized that marriage isn’t for everyone and shouldn’t be rushed.
Some years back, Amusa disclosed why she stayed in an abusive relationship that almost ruined her life. She said it was hard to leave because she used to be a fixer until she realized that you can’t fix a broken egg. She disclosed that she was always attracting emotionally unavailable men, narcissists, and more because she believed she could save them.