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  • Asake’s Alleged Nursery School Teacher Speaks Out Amid Family Drama
  •  A Nigerian man who claims to have been the nursery school teacher of popular singer Ahmed Ololade, widely known as Asake, has broken his silence amid the ongoing controversy involving the artist and his parents.



    The drama began when Asake’s father publicly called on his son for help, revealing that he was battling a stroke.


    In response, Asake shared a video online, seemingly mocking the situation without directly addressing his father’s plea.


    As the situation unfolded, more details emerged online, with claims that Asake’s mother abandoned him at the age of three, leaving him in his father’s care.


    Further fueling the controversy, Asake’s alleged nursery school teacher commented on the matter, reportedly leaving a note on his old report card that supported claims his mother left while his father raised him alone.



    Taking to Facebook, the alleged teacher shared a post highlighting his experiences with Asake and his father.


    He wrote:


    “One fact about Malo, Ashake’s father, is that he was a very nice man—not just to his son but to everyone, including me as his alleged nursery school teacher. Malo never walked alone; he was always surrounded by people.”


    “He was a caring father who raised his son alone after Ashake’s mother got married to Musibau Alani, also known as Omokekere. Although she visited him in school occasionally, Ashake lived with his father, not his mother.”


    “My brother, Musibau Olawale Ajose, was the proprietor of the school. We taught Ashake how to write ABCs and three-letter words. When he turned five, my brother enrolled him at Ebute Ero Primary School.”


    “To those in Mushin making claims they know nothing about, fear God. I know Ashake inside out, as well as his parents.”


    “Hazan Sars was his senior in nursery school, while Hazan’s younger brother, Shakiru, was in the same class as Ashake. If you don’t know the real story, stay out of it and leave the matter to us islanders.”


    While neither Asake nor his mother has responded to these claims, the post has sparked widespread discussion online, with many sharing their thoughts in the comment section.


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