Sophia Momodu, the first mother of US-born Nigerian singer Davido, said that despite the ongoing custody battle, she was invited to her daughter's school for World Careers Day because of her professional achievements.
On her Instagram page, Sophia reflected on the start of the summer holidays and noted that she misses school life with her daughter Imade Adeleke.
One of her fondest memories was the invitation to World Career Day at Imade's renowned school, where she worked as a social brand influencer – or, as she likes to call the group, the “soft money gang”.
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She further reported that she had enjoyed discussing all aspects of influence, sharing her experiences and answering numerous questions.
She added that she was amazed that the new generation was learning to combine smart and hard work in pursuit of their life's purpose.
She wrote: “As the summer holidays begin, I'm reminiscing and missing school life with @realimadeadeleke.
“One of my fondest memories of school life is when I had the honor of being invited to my daughter's prestigious school for World Careers Day. I worked there as a social media/brand influencer – or as I like to call it, the 'soft money gang'.
We had a lot of fun talking about everything that has an impact, sharing experiences and answering countless questions…
I was amazed at how many of the kids are already thinking outside the box and dreaming big! It's amazing to see the new generation learning to incorporate smart thinking and hard work into their pursuit of their life's purpose.
As Jess Lair said, “Children are not things to be molded, they are people to be developed.”
The future looks bright and I can’t wait to see what these young influencers achieve!”
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