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I May Not Live Long To Raise My Child’ – Singer Lyta’s Babymama Opens Up About Battling A Terminal Ailment
Kemi Ayorinde, baby mama of Nigerian singer, Lyta has opened up on battling an illness and has revealed that she may not live long to raise her child..
In a series of posts on her Instagram story, Kemi accused Lyta of being the cause of her health condition as she is fighting multiple internal illnesses and stated that Lyta caused her, her life.
Kemi who has accused Lyta of abandoning their child after he born and not taking responsibility as a father was angry at Lyta over the fact that whilst she is in the middle of fighting to live, Lyta had the audacity to call her and said she should forgive and forget just like that without apology.
The mother of one said although she may not live long enough or watch her son grow, she has vowed to work hard to make sure her son, Aari lives with or without her and warned Lyta to leave her alone to carry her cross and take care of her son.
See the posts below;
Check out a few reactions from Nigerians below;
@tzorahhh wrote;
Nawaoooo aunty be calm by fire …go settle your issues off social media , you are only entertaining us..we don’t realy care
@kairat_032 wrote;
Anyone that doesnt sympathies with this woman.(if wah she is saying is true) is part of the problem. Anyone still promoting the guys songs & listening to his music is also part if the problem
@truegoddessoflove wrote;
I hope this guy can just help this girl heal. Just apologize genuinely for hurting her so she can move on and heal. And stop being manipulative
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