Ex-BBNaija housemate and actress Bamike Olawunmi Adenibuyan, popularly known as Bambam, is being dragged on social media over her choice of outfit to her daughter’s graduation ceremony.
Her first daughter, Zendaya, graduated with honors and was crowned the Overall Best Graduating Student at Abraham Lincoln American Academy.
Taking to her Instagram page, Bambam shared heartwarming clips from the graduation ceremony, proudly captioning the post,
“This is what dreams look like in uniform. It was an honour to watch you rise, shine, and soar, my baby.”
However, the celebration was overshadowed by a wave of criticism targeted at Bambam’s attire.
Many social media users chastised the actress for wearing a cleavage-baring outfit to a children’s school event.
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In March, Bamike ‘Bambam’ Olawunmi opened up about her near-death experience when she had her first child.
In a recent episode of the Me and My Girls podcast, Bambam revealed that she nearly suffered a stillbirth due to complications during delivery.
The reality star, who welcomed her first child with husband Teddy A in 2020, disclosed that she was rushed into emergency surgery, during which her organs began to fail.
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She said her child had also detached from the placenta, making every second count.
The reality star confessed that the traumatic experience left her plagued by “what ifs” and feelings of gratitude.
She emphasised the importance of medical personnel’s diligence, citing negligence as a leading cause of stillbirths.
“The moment they prepped me for surgery, and they brought out my daughter, she had detached from the placenta. If I were a second late, she would have lost oxygen, and I would have had a stillbirth,”
She said.
“I was grateful for the baby and all, but every time I look at her, I just say, ‘What if? The what-ifs tormented me. They tormented me so much. I will look at her and I will just… even just remember I am getting so nervous.
“What if the doctor was not attentive? What if the nurse did not do her due diligence? The what-ifs were so many. So, a lot of stillbirths are due to negligence. It is either that the doctor was not sound, or the nurse did not do her job on time, or they arrived at the hospital late.