Shocking Claim Rocks Wizkid’s World: Is This Man Really His Father?
A small church in Benin, buzzing with the usual Sunday energy, when a man steps forward, grabs the mic, and said: “Balogun nah him marry him mama, but I be him real papa.” The crowd gasps, phones whip out, and just like that, a viral video is born. By June 2, 2025, this clip of a man claiming to be the biological father of global Afrobeats superstar Wizkid (Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun) had set the internet ablaze. But is there any truth to this wild claim, or is it just another fame-hungry stunt? Buckle up, because this drama is juicier than a Nollywood blockbuster.
Man Claims to Be Wizkid’s Real Father
The Video That Broke the Internet
It all started with a post on X at 8:44 AM on June 2, 2025, when user @AsakyGRN shared the now-infamous clip, racking up over 209,000 views in hours. In the video, the unidentified man, standing in what looks like a modest church, boldly declares that Wizkid’s publicly known father, Muniru Olatunji Balogun, is not the real deal. “Wizkid is my son. Look at me well, I am the father of Wizkid,” he insists, as murmurs ripple through the congregation. By the next day, posts from @vdmempire and @PulseNigeria247 fueled the fire, with fans and skeptics alike diving into the chaos.
The man’s audacity didn’t stop at paternity claims. According to reports from Tell Magazine, he also pleaded for help, claiming Wizkid had “abandoned” him. Cue the raised eyebrows, because if you’re going to claim you’re the dad of one of Africa’s biggest music stars, you’d better bring receipts. So far? None have surfaced.
Fans Smell a Rat
Wizkid’s loyal fanbase, known as Wizkid FC, didn’t hold back. “This man is chasing clout harder than a TikTok influencer,” one X user quipped, while others flooded comment sections with laughing emojis. Pulse Nigeria called it a “clout-chasing stunt,” pointing out that Muniru Balogun, a respected figure in Wizkid’s hometown, has long been recognized as his father. A 2024 Punch Nigeria article even highlighted Muniru’s community contributions, like helping Alaba secure electricity back in 1972. That’s the kind of legacy that doesn’t just get erased by a viral video.
But here’s where it gets spicy: some fans, like those quoted in Legit.ng, swore they saw a resemblance between the mystery man and Wizkid. “God abeg oo, the nose is giving,” one commenter wrote, sparking a frenzy of side-by-side photo comparisons. Could there be a shred of truth here, or are we all just seeing what we want to see?
The Case Against the Claim
Let’s break it down. Wizkid, now 34, has never hinted at any family drama this explosive. His father, Muniru, has been a steady presence in his story, from humble beginnings in Surulere to global stardom. Wikipedia and countless interviews back this up. The man in the video, meanwhile, hasn’t provided a single piece of evidence - no birth records, no DNA test, not even a convincing backstory. His claim feels like it was ripped from a soap opera script, and the internet isn’t buying it.
Modern Ghana’s coverage added fuel to the skepticism, noting that the man’s plea for help reeks of opportunism. After all, Wizkid’s worth millions, claiming to be his dad could be a ticket to attention, if not cash. But without proof, it’s just noise. Pulse Nigeria summed it up best: “Fans remain unconvinced, and for good reason.”
Why This Matters
This isn’t just about one man’s wild claim, it’s a snapshot of how fast gossip spreads in the digital age. A single video, barely a minute long, can ignite global debates, trend on X, and dominate headlines. For Wizkid, who’s busy dropping hits and raising his kids, this is probably just another day in the spotlight. But for fans, it’s a reminder to question everything. As one X user put it, “If you’re Wizkid’s dad, where were you when he was grinding in Ojuelegba?”
What’s Next?
As of June 4, 2025, Wizkid’s camp hasn’t dignified the claim with a response, and why would they? The lack of evidence speaks louder than the man’s church mic. Still, the internet loves a good mystery, and this one’s far from over. Will the man double down with proof? Will Wizkid address it with a cryptic tweet or a new banger? Only time will tell.
For now, the verdict is clear: this “father” is more likely a fame-seeker than a family member. But in the world of celebrity gossip, truth is optional, and drama is king. So, grab your popcorn and keep your eyes on X, this saga’s got legs.











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I can't stop laughing watching the video. I think na the pastor even dey see vision