Mohbad: Video of Wunmi’s legal counsel defending her in court triggers whispers about her replacing Falana

What happens when the lawyers who once stood firm by your side, champions of your cause, are replaced? Does it signal a fracture in trust, a whisper of hidden secrets yet untold? Or is this the beginning of a fight reborn, with fresh eyes and sharper tongues ready to uncover the deeper rot that festers beneath the surface. Wunmi’s perceived switch feels like more than just a change of hands—it’s the stirring of something deeper


Omowunmi Aloba, the widow of the late Nigerian music sensation Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, known as Mohbad, has sparked a whirlwind of reactions online with a perceived shift in her legal representation concerning her husband’s ongoing case.

Since Mohbad’s tragic passing, the formidable legal duo of Senior Advocates Femi and Funmi Falana has stood as Wunmi’s voice in court, tirelessly updating the press and concerned citizens on the developments of the case.

Today, September 11, the coroner’s inquest into the late singer’s death resumed at the Ikorodu magistrate court, with both of Mohbad’s parents, Joseph Aloba and Abosede, present to seek answers.

Amid the proceedings, a video surfaced showcasing Wunmi’s new lawyer defending her against swirling accusations, notably addressing her absence in court.

He confidently asserted that Wunmi has nothing to hide, but then dropped a bombshell that could extend the case far beyond the quick resolution that many have been clamoring for.

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This stunning turn of events has captured the attention of Nigerians, many of whom are keenly analyzing every detail. Observers are questioning whether Wunmi has truly cut ties with the Falana powerhouse or if this is part of a larger strategy in a complex legal battle.

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This explosive development comes just months after Joseph Aloba, the heartbroken father of Mohbad, made a harrowing distress call, claiming that his daughter-in-law, Wunmi Aloba, and her lawyer Femi Falana were threatening his life.

In a candid interview with the ‘Wetin Dey’ crew on Max FM 102.3, Joseph didn’t hold back, accused Falana of trying to intimidate potential witnesses who were prepared to testify against them.

 

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