Wunmi, the widow of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has urged the father of the deceased, Joseph Aloba to get a court order for the DNA test of her son Liam.
MAGIC FM recalls that there have been calls by Mohbad’s father, and some concerned Nigerians for a DNA test to be conducted on the late singer’s son, Liam, to ascertain his true paternity.
Wunmi had previously said she was open for a DNA test on her son, demanding that it should be conducted both in Nigeria and abroad.
However, in a recent series of Instagram posts, Mohbad’s widow cried out for help, claiming that she and Liam were being threatened.
“Nigerians I and Liam are at your mercy! Are you going to allow what happened to ilerioluwa happen to us?
“They are threatening us daily, they have taken our freedom from us! Nigerians help us,” she wrote.
She further disclosed that Mohbad’s father had pressured them into having a child and wondered why he is requesting a DNA test now.
“I never wanted to have a baby at that time but baba told Mohbad and I the holy spirit told him I should get him a grandson who would buy the coffin that would bury him.
“I got to know I was pregnant 5th of August same year, my father in-law was so ecstatic over the news of my pregnancy.
“Why is he trying to defame the treasure his son left behind?” She queried.
She, however, stated her willingness to carry out the DNA test, and urged her father-in-law to get a court order.
“Go and get court order cos it’s time I put my enemies to shame”, Wunmi wrote.
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