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You’re an irresponsible father, fans bash Wizkid for missing son’s graduation

Nancy wrote, “See how happy the child is. I don’t know why I’m pained that his dad is never rooting for him, but it is well.”

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Popular singer, Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid, has been at the receiving end of a deluge of criticisms following his absence from the graduation ceremony of his first son, Boluwatife Balogun.

Boluwatife graduated from Chrisland Schools, Lagos, during the week and his excited mum, Shola Ogudu, took to her Instagram page to share pictures and videos of the ceremony.

However, amidst the celebration, some fans were not pleased that Wizkid missed such an important event in his son’s life.

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A follower, Vivi, wrote, “Why is Daddy Wizkid not there. This is not nice at all. Well, congratulations, big boy”

Apara added, “Machala is never available.”

Another fan, Boirymo said, “Wizkid did not come. If it were Zion (the singer’s son with manager, Jada Pollock), he would have been there. Congratulations, our superstar.”

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Nancy wrote, “See how happy the child is. I don’t know why I’m pained that his dad is never rooting for him, but it is well.”

Miss Patrick wrote, “Where is Wizkid, or he does not count you as one of his children. This is so bad of him.”

Recall that in 2018, Shola had bashed the singer for not always been there for their son. She went on to share a series of messages she exchanged with the singer which portrayed him as not always been available even during important moments in Boluwatife’s life. At the time, one of her posts read, “Being a mum and a dad, and still manage to slay all at once on a legitimate income. Please, I need my accolades served chilled because it is very well deserved.

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