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Wizkid Publicly Introduces Daughter Morayo At Documentary Premiere

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Nigerian music star Wizkid gave fans a rare glimpse into his personal life by publicly introducing his daughter, Morayo, for the first time during the premiere of his documentary Wizkid: Long Live Lagos at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

Known for guarding his family’s privacy, Wizkid—real name Ayodeji Balogun—shared the special moment with his longtime partner and manager, Jada Pollock, who is Morayo’s mother. The couple, who have three children together, attended the event as a family, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere.

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Throughout the evening, Wizkid was seen doting on Morayo—carrying her in his arms, exchanging affectionate gestures, and proudly introducing her to guests.

The heartwarming appearance sparked excitement across social media, with fans applauding the superstar for revealing a more personal side and celebrating his role as a devoted father.

The documentary, which traces Wizkid’s musical journey and his strong connection to Lagos, received international praise. Morayo’s unexpected debut added an emotional touch to the occasion, making it a night to remember for Wizkid and his supporters.

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