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‘Having Children With Different Women Is My Greatest Regret’ — Ubi Franklin

Nigerian music executive, Ubi Franklin has opened up on what he described the worst decision he has ever made.

In a recent Instagram video, Ubi stated that his worst decision is “having children with different women”.

Visibly expressing regret, he said, “I wish that some things that had happened in my life, and this is one of them. I wish I had taken a different road on it.”

Advising younger men to avoid making the same mistakes, he said, “No matter the money that you think you have, no matter what you think you are doing, trust me that should never be anything that you are going to do or a decision you’re going to make in your life.

“Taking care of them is not the problem but managing the emotions of the adults who are their mothers. So, I want to tell you something as young people, Please and please, no matter the money you have or the life you wanted to live, let baby mama drama not be part of it.”

Backstory…

Ubi Franklin’s comments add to years of public scrutiny over his personal life, particularly his relationships and co-parenting journey. The music executive, entrepreneur and talent manager has frequently made headlines over his marriages and relationships, sharing children with different women, including his former wife, actress Lilian Esoro. Over the years, his family life has often attracted intense media attention, with episodes of public disagreements, social media exchanges and speculation surrounding his relationships.

These episodes have kept his private life in the spotlight, making him one of the most talked-about figures in Nigeria’s entertainment industry whenever discussions about celebrity relationships and fatherhood arise.

In recent years, however, Ubi Franklin has increasingly used his platform to speak candidly about personal growth, fatherhood and the lessons he has learned from his experiences.

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