- Ice Prince’s baby mama has cried out, accusing the rapper of neglecting their 12 year old son who is now hospitalized.
- Abi took to Instagram to rant in a long post, detailing how the rapper has barely been responsible for his son’s upkeep.
- She also revealed that Ice Prince’s irresponsibility led to her remand.
Bimbo Babatunde better known as Abi, the baby mama of Nigerian afrobeats singer and rapper Ice Prince has called him out for alleged parental negligence, which has now landed their son in the hospital.
Recall Ice Prince and Bimbo Babatunde welcomed their son, Jamal on March 1, 2012.
In a series of rants on her Instagram page, Abi revealed that she didn’t want to start the year with drama but had no other choice. She stated that things turned sour between her and Ice Prince when she stood in as his surety during a police case, only for him to abandon and gaslight her, eventually leading to her remand.
The mother of one stated that following the incident, her house rent increased by 100%, and she asked Ice Prince to cover half of it because their son resides with her. He declined and suggested the boy, Jamal be moved to his family house in Jos to which she didn’t agree.
Abi stated that Jamal who was with his dad for the holidays returned to school without his essentials, provisions or clean clothes.
She also alleged that she found x-rated names on their son’s phone when he was under his father’s care.
Calling him out, she accused him of neglecting their son emotionally, physically, and financially, which has led to his hospitalization.
See screenshots of her posts below:
Not much is known about Ice Prince’s relationships, however, last year, media personality Moet Abebe left many baffled when she claimed that the rapper is her boyfriend, and they have been dating for 12 years and counting.
The rapper, in an interview countered the claim by revealing that he is not in any relationship. He revealed that though he is a lover boy and falls in love deeply, it has been hard finding love, and added that relationships are a financial burden.