- Sophia says having another baby isn’t a priority
- Responds to fan praising daughter Imade
- Says beautiful kids aren’t reason enough for more children
Sophia Momodu has opened up about her decision not to have another child for now, saying it is not part of her current goals or priorities as a mother and entrepreneur.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the fashion entrepreneur made the statement while responding to a fan on Snapchat who admired her daughter, Imade Adeleke,and asked if she planned to have more children.
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The fan had described Imade as “the most beautiful girl ever” and expressed interest in seeing Sophia expand her family, prompting the businesswoman’s straightforward response.
In her reply, Sophia clarified that growing her family is not something she is currently considering and it does not align with her life priorities right now.
She explained that having beautiful children should not be a driving reason for giving birth again, noting that she wants to be intentional with motherhood.

“Another baby isn’t on my list of priorities,” she wrote via Snapchat, shutting down speculations about whether she might have a second child soon.
She added, “Talk more of having another simply because I make beautiful babies,” highlighting that her focus remains elsewhere for the time being.
Her statement has sparked various reactions online, with some applauding her self-awareness and clarity, while others debated the context of the fan’s inquiry.
Sophia and Nigerian music star Davido share Imade, born in 2015, and have maintained a co-parenting arrangement despite the end of their relationship.
The pair’s interactions have frequently made headlines, especially in matters involving parenting choices and public discussions about boundaries.
Sophia has become increasingly vocal on issues relating to womanhood, parenting, and personal growth, often encouraging women to take charge of their lives.
Her recent statement is being seen by many as a declaration of independence and self-prioritisation, echoing sentiments of modern motherhood.
As of the time of filing this report, she has not made any further comment on the public reactions trailing her response.





