The Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial district, Dino Melaye, has denied allegations that he is the father of the child of former Big Brother Naija housemate, Tokunbo Idowu, popularly known as Tboss.

Tboss had on August 26 confirmed the birth of her child after months of silence on claims that she was pregnant.

The identity of her child’s father is not known.

Melaye, who recently lost his party’s governorship primary in Kogi State, in a tweet on Sunday, congratulated Tboss on the birth of her child, adding that he never dated the reality TV star.

“I naturally should ignore lies making the rounds that I’m the father of Tboss’s child. Every child is a blessing from heaven to every new mother and I congratulate TBoss on the new bundle of Joy. As for the father, it’s not me. I never dated TBOSS,” Melaye said.

Senator Dino Melaye. (SDM)@dino_melaye
I naturally should ignore lies making the rounds that I’m the father of Tboss’s child. Every child is a blessing from heaven to every new mother and I congratulate TBoss on the new bundle of Joy. As for the father,.. It’s Not Me. I never dated TBOSS. Olodos take note accordingly.

Source: thenigeriannews

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