In a candid interview, veteran Nollywood actress Ayo Mogaji opened up about her past relationship with actor Jibola Dabo, shedding light on the circumstances that led to their breakup and the complications surrounding her pregnancy.

Her revelations have sparked interest among fans and observers of the Nigerian film industry, showcasing the complexities of personal relationships amidst fame.

The interview, hosted on the official YouTube channel of Seun Oloketuyi, captures Mogaji detailing her relationship with Dabo. She emphasized, “I and Jibola were never married to each other, but God gave me grace through him because I was able to have a child through him. Jibola was just my boyfriend and he didn’t accept the pregnancy of the only child I had for him.”

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This statement reveals not only the challenges they faced but also the emotional turbulence that often accompanies unrecognized relationships.

Despite the challenges, Mogaji acknowledged that Dabo played a supportive role during her son’s graduation, highlighting a nuanced relationship that evolved over time.

“When my son was doing his graduation in school, Jibola did the best he could do for him because he was present on the occasion with me and my son,” she shared. This comment reflects a sense of co-parenting, despite the personal difficulties they experienced.

Mogaji’s candidness resonates with many who have navigated similar challenges, emphasizing that acceptance and support can exist even in complicated relationships. As public figures continue to share their stories, it underscores the importance of open dialogue about personal experiences, relationships, and parenting, ultimately fostering understanding and empathy within society.

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