Diamond and baby mama settle child support problem in court

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Diamond Platnumz and Hamisa Mobetto were in court on Thursday for the hearing of their Child Support case. Hamisa, the singer's second baby mama filed the case last year seeking him to provide for their son Prince Dylan Abdul.

Speaking after settling this case, Diamond said he put up a reasonable amount for the baby. Previously, Hamisa had asked for 5million per month, an amount the singer said he was unable to give.

"Hatukuenda kizimbani, tulikua sehemu ya kuzungumza, baba anatakaje, mama anatakaje. When there's a problem concerning the baby, everyone seems to have an ego....I've put an amount that can help him, he is my son.An amount that will help him live in a good environment, get good education. Life is all about the ups and down. "

Diamond says Hamisa was influenced by negative opinions from some of her family members.

"On her side, there were people with negative influence, something that we've seen is not helping our child.We've agreed and its over."

Before the birth of the child, Diamond had previously denied impregnating the video vixen on national radio.

“Tangia nimeshoot video ya Salome yametokea mambo mengi kwamba mimi natoka na Hamisa lakini hizo zote ni za uongo. Nilimwambia Zari ajue kwamba hizo zote ni stori za uongo na nimesikia kwamba ni mjamzito na baada ya video ilibidi nikae naye mbali.Hana ujauzito wangu na sijaikua na mahusiano naye. Sijaikua na ujauzito naye maskimi wa Mungu. Bwana naye si ajitokeze aseme mwenye mimba!”He told Clouds fm

After the birth of the child photos of the singer in bed with Hamisa went viral, forcing him to eventually confess that he was the father.

“Hamisa alipopata ujauzito. Nilimuambia mimi ni Baba mwenye familia yangu. Inabidi jambo hili libaki kati yangu mimi na wewe. Sikupenda kuikana Mimba, ni damu yangu na kila siku iendayo kwa Mungu nilikuwa nampatia matumizi.”

Their son is now one of the well-recognized celebrity kids in Tanzania with thousands of followers on social media.