Nandi Madida offers to help Abdul Khoza see his daughter again

Nandi Madida offers to help Abdul Khoza see his daughter again

- Singer Nandi Madida has offered to assist Abdul Khoza with legal fees to help his see his first-born daughter again

- This after the Isibaya actor posted a heartfelt birthday message saying how much he misses his first-born daughter

- Abdul has another daughter with his current wife

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Abdul Khoza is desperate to be reunited with his first-born daughter.

His relationship with the mom ended acrimoniously and it seems it's been difficult for Abdul to get access to his child since then.

The Isibaya actor posted a message telling his daughter how much he missed her on her birthday.

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He wrote, "So, as you celebrate this day, just know that we will all be with you in spirit as we have been all these years. But I do know that the day for us to share this day with you as a family is going to be the best day of my life."

Nandi Madida offered to help Abdul with lawyer's fees to ensure that he gets access to his child.

She wrote, 'Happy birthday to your little Queen! Please WhatsApp me, my brother, as I want to assist your case which should go to court now, as no kid should be deprived of their father. Parents should stop being selfish and put the interest of the child first. Sending you a (big) hug, brother, as I know what a loving and kind father you are."

Abdul is currently besotted with his wife, Baatile, and the pair recently welcomed their own bundle of joy into the world.

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