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Mohbad’s Father Wants DNA Result To Be Negative


The wife of late Nigerian singer, MohBad, Wunmi Aloba has opened up about the lingering family crisis surrounding the death of her husband, revealing that their relationship with his father became strained after the birth of their child.

Speaking in a recent interview on Channels Television, Wunmi said, “We used to be best of friends, I think we fell out after I had my child because of the naming ceremony issues, just a family feud that became very serious.”

She further explained that when the controversies surrounding Mohbad’s death began, she reached out to her late husband’s father for support but was left disappointed.

However, she added that the dispute has now worsened beyond reconciliation.

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“When the whole issue started, I was scared and had to reach out to him, but he didn’t care; he was just talking about my husband’s properties.

“I was so confused about whether I could cope with all of that. I felt he was trying to cheat me cause he is older than me.

“But at this point, I don’t think this whole family feud can be settled anymore cause what he wants is not something that I can give, it can never happen,” she stayed.

When asked what exactly her father-in-law wanted, Wunmi replied, “He actually wants the DNA result of my child to be negative, want to be in possession of my husband’s royalty.

“As the head of the family I expected him to do it how it is supposed to be done.”

According to her, she has never resisted calls for a DNA test involving her son. “I have never opposed to have
DNA test for Liam, never,” she added.



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