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PATERNITY MESS: Lady claims she’s expecting 4th child with label boss Ubi Franklin

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UBI FRANKLIN TO IYANYA: I forgive you, but you’ll eat your words soon

Tripple MG (MMMG) label boss, Ubi Frankling is involved in another paternity mess after a US based businesswoman, Sandra Iheuwa, claimed the 33-year-old, serial entrepreneur (Ubi) is the father of her unborn child.

Sandra (a single mother of two) claimed she has been in a secret relationship with Ubi and even went further to reveal that she was expecting a set of twins for him but she lost one of them in early March.

The businesswoman who also revealed that she will be jetting out of the country anytime from now to the US where she is expected to welcome their child also claimed that she had been living in Ubi’s house for a while.

Ubi Franklin has however denied the claims made by Sandra Iheuwa.

The development comes a month after Ubi Franklin took to social media to reveal that he is expecting his third child but didn’t disclose the mother of the child yet unborn.

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In a message on Instagram, the delighted head of Made Men Music shared side by side a photo of his son, Jayden whom he welcomed with his estranged wife, Lilian Esoro and his daughter Zaneta from another partner.

The 33-year-old father wrote on his page: “Happy To Announce Jayden and zaneta will have a Boy join them very soon ??????. He shall be called ———— ? Can’t wait…

The identity of the Ubi Franklin’s babymama was however revealed to be a South African lady, Nicola Siyo, who reportedly got pregnant for him while working as the Head, Corporate Communications of one of Ubi’s recently launched startups.

Reports say Nicola used to live in Nigeria and is an ex-staff to Ubi Franklin who was sacked some months ago when her contract ended but she left Nigeria quietly and didn’t inform anyone about her pregnancy as it was said she planned it, to keep Ubi and also find a means to return back to Nigeria.

PATERNITY MESS: Lady claims she's expecting 4th child with label boss Ubi Franklin

 

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