Sister of Mohbad’s wife publicly disowns Wunmi and thier mother, accuses them of betrayal, rains curses

Karimot publicly disowns sister Wunmi and their mother amidst allegations of betrayal

Karimot publicly disowns sister Wunmi and their mother amidst allegations of betrayal

Karimot, the sister of Wunmi, the wife of late Nigerian artist Mohbad, has publicly disowned both her sister and their mother, citing allegations of betrayal and deceit.

The announcement comes amidst a swirl of controversy surrounding the family following the passing of Mohbad.

Expressing her grievances, Karimot’s sister, whose identity remains undisclosed, unleashed a barrage of accusations against her sister, Wunmi.

Wunmi.

She recounted her steadfast support during the tumultuous period surrounding Mohbad’s demise, only to feel betrayed by her sister’s alleged betrayal.

She expressed that she has disowned not only Wumi, but their mother as well.

She went on to reveal that she had stood by her sister’s side when the entire incident with Mohbad had happened, and yet she was stabbing her at the back.

The aggrieved sister further elaborated on Wunmi’s alleged manipulative tendencies, accusing her of exploiting relationships and callously discarding individuals once they had served their purpose.

You are a user. You use people and throw them away when you are done with them,” she said.

Adding fuel to the fire, she hinted at exposing undisclosed grievances to the Nigerian public, promising to unveil the alleged mistreatment she endured.

“I will expose everything I have been enduring to Nigerians,” she added.

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In other news, Omowunmi Aloba, the wife of the late Nigerian crooner Mohbad, has taken to social media a beautifully rare video of herself and their son, Liam Light.

The videoe captures her cradling little Liam as she pours her heart into a gospel song, creating a poignant moment for the camera.

The video caption triggered a buzz among netizens as she hinted at a future revelation, sharing her own side of the story.

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