Paul Okoye’s second baby mama stuck in hospital

 

A few weeks after welcoming his first new born baby in Atlanta, P-Square — who is also known as P2 — had another baby delivered for him in a London hospital by a former beauty pageant contestant.

However, this time, P-Square has refused to claim responsibility of the baby boy.
SaharaReporters learnt that the new baby’s mother is Elshama Benson Igbanoi, a 19-year-old and former Miss Plateau State.

Sources claimed she gave birth at the Queen Charlotte and Chelsea Hospital on Du Cane Road, London W12 0HS.

The sources also said the new mother had been in touch with P2, but he was not being open with her about his plans to for a DNA test to ascertain                      paternity.

SaharaReporters spoke to the woman’s father, Benson Igbanoi, in Abuja.
Mr Igbanoi said his daughter was faithful to the musician.

He also revealed that he had sent several emails to P-Square concerning his daughter’s pregnancy but had received no response.

Another source said Elshama’s family had contacted Paul Okoye’s father and aunt to persuade the musician to accept responsibility for his baby.

Ms Elshama insists that she never slept with any man except for P2, adding that she lost her virginity to him when she was 17 years old.

It is alleged that the London hospital where she gave birth has not received any payments.
“The hospital has been harassing both Elshama and her mother to pay hospital bills of over £5 000 that have been incurred.

“The baby boy has been named Michelle Paul Okoye,” said one source.
Another source close to the former beauty queen said Ms Elshama was a close friend to Anita, the other woman who gave birth to another baby for P2 a few weeks ago in Atlanta, Georgia. — Nigeriafilms.

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