He Paid My Bills & Is Buying Me a House” – Asake’s Father Confirms Reconciliation Amid Family Drama

The drama surrounding Grammy-nominated singer Asake and his father, Fatai Odunsin, has taken a surprising turn as the older man confirms their reconciliation. After weeks of controversy, Odunsin has now revealed that his son has settled his medical bills and is making arrangements to buy him a house in Lagos. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

From Public Fallout to Private Resolution

The saga began when Fatai Odunsin publicly appealed for financial assistance, revealing that he was battling a stroke. His plea sparked outrage, especially after family members accused Asake of abandoning his father, baby mama, and 11-year-old daughter, Zeenat.

The situation quickly escalated, with fans divided over whether the singer had truly neglected his family or if there was more to the story. But now, Odunsin has set the record straight.

“We Have Settled Our Dispute” – Fatai Odunsin Speaks Out

In an interview with content creator Mr. Lilgaga, Asake’s father admitted that he called out his son because he hadn’t reached out to him. However, he now confirms that Asake has stepped up, paying off his outstanding hospital bills and vowing to take care of his needs.

“He has paid my hospital bills and is making arrangements to buy me a house,” Odunsin said, expressing gratitude for their renewed relationship.

The ‘Terminator’ crooner has now taken full responsibility, ensuring his father’s well-being and putting the family feud to rest.

Social Media Reacts – Praise, Criticism & Everything in Between

As expected, social media users had a lot to say about the unfolding family drama:

🔹 Eze Nnmamdi: “Yoruba fathers and entitlement go hand in hand. Look at Mohbad’s father dragging property with his daughter-in-law. Must he always come online with all this?”

🔹 Adaku: “I heard he sent you 100 million naira yesterday. But of course, you won’t mention that.”

🔹 Ontop Official: “All the money people donated should be forwarded to my account tonight. Me and my little girl, a musician, also have misunderstandings. Thanks.” 😂

🔹 Oluwole Ayodele: “Avoid bitter Nigerian women if you want to live long. They keep pushing the ‘deadbeat father’ narrative without knowing the full story. Neighbors confirmed that Asake was never abandoned.”

Final Thoughts – A Lesson in Family & Forgiveness?

While the controversy surrounding Asake and his father stirred heated debates, this latest development proves that family bonds can be repaired—even after public fallout.

What’s your take on this situation? Do you think Asake handled it well, or was he pressured into making amends? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👇🏽👇🏽

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