Asavela Mngqithi’s father, Manqoba Mngqithi, responded to the serious allegations against him on social media. The PSL champions’ coach revealed that he looked after the star from the start and covered all of her primary and tertiary school expenses.
Mngqithi retaliated by stating that he was aware of the accusations Asavela had made against him. The claims are false, according to Mngqithi. Asavela is her first child from a previous relationship, according to him. He continued by saying that he raised her from the beginning and that he even made reparations to her mother’s family. He also said he had moved in with her as a teenager. The well-known coach went on to say that he covered her tuition from primary through tertiary school.
Mngqithi revealed that he doesn’t even know her husband and doesn’t even know who took her lobola. He further stated that since she began working, they have had issues. According to reports, the actress called the coach of Mamelodi Sundowns, a “deadbeat” father. After getting married, the former Isibaya actress changed her last name to Mqokiyana. She posted about her father’s dirty laundry on social media. She insisted that he was absent when she was a child. One of the most productive managers in South African football history is Mngqithi. With Sundowns, he has amassed countless awards and substantial financial gains.
Asavela Mngqithi referred to her father as a “deadbeat” for failing to provide for her as she struggled through childhood. The former Isibaya actress claimed that Manqoba Mngqithi, the successful coach of Mamelodi Sundowns, should not be equated with her success. When some of her detractors criticised the Abomama star for calling the coach online, her supporters stood up for the stunning performer.
Asavela Mngqithi addressed those who claimed Manqoba was responsible for all of her accomplishments. People have even asserted that because of her father’s wealth, he undoubtedly contributed to the mansion she and her husband built. The fact that the mansion has an elevator inside and a significant amount of money was spent there led to the debate and Asavela’s outrage. People were giving her father credit for her and her husband’s labour, so she corrected the record. She posted something on Twitter. “Never attribute any success I may have had or will have to Manqoba Mngqithi and his funds. Engekho ngihluphekile ngaphumelela, If you want to express an idea or an opinion. I suppose love and light.”
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