Asake takes over father’s medicare

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Afrobeats superstar, Asake, has taken charge of his ailing father’s treatment, admitting him to a specialist hospital in Ikoyi where Chinese medical experts are providing care.

This development comes after Asake reconciled with his father, Fatai Odunsi, and committed to covering his medical expenses and purchasing a new house for him.

A neighbor of Odunsi confirmed that he is receiving treatment at the hospital and has started fulfilling his financial commitments to his father and daughter, Zeenat.

According to Punch newspaper, a reliable source in the artist’s management described the entire saga as an oversight.

The source confirmed that, to the best of his knowledge, Asake has started fulfilling his financial commitments to both his father and his daughter, Zeenat, but claimed to not know whether Asake would be resuming his relationship with Zeenat’s mother or provide any form of financial support for her.

“The entire thing was an oversight, but all has been sorted. He has reunited with his family and promised to give them whatever they would need to keep him going.

“To the best of my knowledge, he has begun fulfilling the promises he made and that is why there is now calm. I have no knowledge of what has or will happen to the baby mama; what I know is what I have told you”, the source said.

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