Baby Daddy matter don suddenly become hot topic again after businessman Keji Giwa reportedly cried out over being separated from his daughter for five months, with a warning to young men not to rush into fatherhood with the wrong partner. The statement, if taken beyond the social-media drama, touches one of the most sensitive realities of modern relationships: when romance ends, parenting responsibilities no dey automatically disappear.
Giwa’s reported position is blunt: having a child with the wrong woman can seriously damage a man’s peace and wellbeing. He therefore advised young men to think carefully before becoming baby daddies. For social media, that kind warning fit generate plenty “I told you so” comments, but behind the jokes lies a genuine family issue involving a child, two parents and the difficult question of maintaining a healthy relationship between them.
Baby Daddy Wahala And The Five-Month Separation
The material provided to OGM News Pidgin says Giwa has complained about spending five months away from his daughter. He reportedly used his experience to caution younger men against entering relationships that could eventually leave them struggling to maintain contact with their children. The emotional weight of such a situation is easy to understand, even though the precise circumstances surrounding the reported separation have not been independently established from a primary statement available in the sources reviewed.
That distinction important. A complaint about being separated from a child does not, by itself, establish why the separation happened, who made the decision, whether there is an existing custody arrangement, or whether any legal process is involved. Those details matter because family disputes often get very complicated once accusations start flying. So while Giwa’s warning can be reported as his personal view and experience, it would be unfair to turn the available information into a verdict against the child’s mother.
Keji Giwa’s Baby Daddy Experience Sparks Fresh Debate Over Child Custody and Family Choices
Giwa is a British-Nigerian entrepreneur associated with businesses and projects including Digital Landlords and Giwa Gardens. His professional background is independently documented, and public profiles describe him as a technology and real-estate entrepreneur. More recent reporting also shows that he has continued to make outspoken comments about business, migration and entrepreneurship, including remarks in 2026 about former employees leaving Nigeria.
The wider baby daddy debate, however, deserves more than social-media jokes. Having children outside a stable relationship does not automatically make somebody a bad parent, just as marriage alone does not guarantee successful co-parenting. The real issue is whether both parents can provide care, stability, access and emotional support for the child. When disagreement happens, the child should not become a bargaining chip. And when claims about separation are made publicly, the responsible thing is to distinguish verified facts from personal allegations. In Giwa’s case, the five-month separation claim should therefore be understood as his reported account unless and until more evidence or a direct statement provides the missing context.
Giwa’s public career also shows why the latest remarks are likely to attract attention. He has built businesses around technology, real estate, leisure and tourism, with Giwa Gardens becoming one of the projects associated with his entrepreneurial profile. His willingness to speak bluntly about difficult subjects has previously generated public discussion, meaning this baby daddy warning was almost guaranteed to become another online talking point.
At the end of the day, love fit start like movie but parenting no be movie where director can simply shout “cut.” Young people need to understand who they are building families with, what responsibilities they are ready to carry and how they will handle disagreements if the relationship eventually ends. For the child involved, the most important outcome should not be who wins the argument online, but whether the child grows up with the care, protection and stability every child deserves. OGM News Pidgin will continue to monitor any credible update that may clarify the circumstances behind Giwa’s reported five-month separation from his daughter.
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