Newsonline reports that, Media personalty and former Beat Fm OAP, Maria Okan finally speaks up after a long silence following her pregnancy for Nigerian singer, Olamide.
The baby mama to Nigerian music star, Olamide made this known via her Twitter page on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. She took to her Twitter page to share a thread “Good morning I was never OFFERED, I never ASKED, nor did I RECEIVE money to murder a child. I heard that story for the 1st time when you all did – when I was 8 months You say I made the wrong choice to carry life, and I should’ve opted for murder? Pele. I love motherhood,”
On choosing to focus on herself and her baby, she tweeted “At the time those nonsense stories came out, I chose to focus on delivering my child since I had a high-risk pregnancy and a fibroid that practically exploded a few months in. But as she is safe and sound now, there’s no pressure. We thank God.”
She then proceeded to set the record straight “And for the record, no one gave me any stinking money for an abortion. As a mother, when you carry a child and deliver her by the Grace of God, you will know how insulting this is and has been. Your trolling comments, death threats and insults all these years have meant nothing lol. We are doing well, we are healthy, we are making money and we will continue to elevate.”
Before making this thread, she had initially share a post on Instagram detailing her journey, she’s overall healthy and happy raising the Rappers Child in the UK.
From moving to the UK, shes gotten a new job with BBC, recall she came to prominence after featuring on the popular MTV Shuga series.
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