Islamic cleric Jaqmal has offered his reaction to a video interview in which veteran actor Charles Olumo, popularly known as Baba Agbako, claimed to be the biological father of the renowned Fuji musician Pasuma.
During a public lecture discussing these assertions, Jaqmal presented his viewpoint on the matter and underscored the possible complications that can emerge when a person achieves fame and recognition.
Jaqmal pointed out that Baba Agbako had maintained silence regarding his alleged paternity of Pasuma for a considerable number of years, and his recent disclosure might be linked to the challenges that the musician has faced.
Jaqmal raised concerns regarding the credibility of Baba Agbako’s claims, noting the advanced age of the person in question as a potential factor.
He mentioned that interviewing elderly individuals, especially those over 100 years old, can sometimes result in delusional statements due to potential cognitive decline.
Jaqmal commented on a video in which Baba Agbako asserted himself as Pasuma’s father, highlighting that the man had remained silent on this matter for many years.
He speculated about the motivations behind Baba Agbako’s sudden revelation, suggesting that it might be linked to challenges faced by Pasuma, a common occurrence when someone attains fame.
Jaqmal shared his opinion about the situation, emphasizing the age of the individual claiming to be Pasuma’s father and implying that the responsibility might rest with the interviewer.