How Mohbad and Wunmi fought dirty over Liam’s paternity – Late singer’s father, Aloba spills -VIDEO

Mohbad's father recalls an incident when Mohbad and Wunmi fought each other over Liam's paternity


Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, has shared a story about the late singer’s scuffle with his wife over their son’s paternity.

In an interview on the Brekete Family show, Joseph revealed that Mohbad had always harboured doubts about his son Liam’s paternity.

He recounted a specific incident where Mohbad and his wife got into a fight in the car while on their way to a show. At the time, Liam was just five months old.

According to Joseph, the fight was sparked by Mohbad’s concerns about Liam’s paternity. He disclosed that this incident and others had led him to question whether Liam is indeed his grandson.

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In another report, netizens commented on the facial expression of late singer Mohbad’s dad, Mr Joseph Aloba after the founder and anchor of Brekete Family radio/TV, Ordinary President Ahmad Isah forbade any financial donations for the late singer’s 2nd autopsy test.

Understandably, Mohbad’s father and some Nigerians weren’t satisfied with the autopsy result presented by the govt, which stated that the cause of the singer’s death could not be determined due to the decomposing state of the body as it was initially buried before exhumation and test.

Mohbad’s dad has been at the fore in seeking a 2nd autopsy test to be conducted and his desire seems to have been granted after the Ordinary President Ahmad promised to undertake the project alone.

A video that surfaced online captured Ordinary President warning against setting up any initiative to amass money for the autopsy test. He stated that he is capable of undertaking the project a hundred times and doesn’t even require the assistance of Brekete Family.

While he spoke, Mohbad’s dad kept a straight face which got tongues wagging. Some claimed that he wasn’t happy with the President’s statement which has apparently quashed his strategy to amass funds.

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