- Omowunmi, late Mohbad’s wife, credits Brymo’s music for healing and emotional support during tough times.
- She expresses gratitude on her Instagram story, stating Brymo’s songs went beyond uplifting her mood to pulling her out of her darkest days.
- Omowunmi describes Brymo’s music as soothing and pure bliss.
Omowunmi, the wife of the late Nigerian singer Ileriouluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has taken to social media to express gratitude to the acclaimed Nigerian singer, Brymo.
She credited his music for helping her through challenging periods in her life.
In her heartfelt message, Omowunmi revealed that Brymo’s songs have been more than just a source of comfort for her.
She emphasized that his music has acted as a healing balm, pulling her out of her darkest days.
She went on to describe Brymo’s musical compositions as “soothing” and “pure bliss,” acknowledging the profound impact they have had on her emotional well-being.
“His songs have done more than uplift and match my mood; they’ve healed and pulled me out of my darkest days. His music is so soothing, pure bliss,” Omowunmi said.
This public acknowledgment comes shortly after Omowunmi sparked controversy by announcing that she would not be conducting a DNA test for her son.
Addressing the speculation surrounding her decision, she firmly stated that no one has the right to pressure her into such a test.
She further expressed her determination to protect her son from facing the same challenges that his late father experienced.
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In other news, the spotlight returns to Wunmi, the wife of the late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, as she faces scrutiny over demands for a DNA test on her son, Liam.
Recall that Wunmi recently appealed online for assistance from Nigerians to persuade Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, to obtain a court order for a DNA test to ascertain Liam’s paternity.
In a recent development, Wunmi vehemently criticized those questioning her about the DNA test.
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