“Mohbad’s widow, Wunmi, has finally agreed to do DNA test” – Lawyer shares in a first-hand update clip

Accepting a DNA test to settle paternity isn’t just an act of compliance; it’s a declaration of strength amid suspicion. Wunmi’s decision, as her lawyer shared, shows a mother’s devotion to securing her child’s legacy, even when doing so revives past pain. Right and wrong are never clear-cut in cases of family disputes, but Wunmi’s agreement is a step toward resolving doubts and ensuring her son’s future isn’t weighed down by questions of his place in the world


Kabir Akingbolu, the relentless Nigerian barrister and advocate for Omowunmi Aloba, widow of late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, famously known as Mohbad, has once again emerged with gripping updates on her intense legal battle with the Aloba family.

In a recent court session held in Lagos over the unresolved circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death, Akingbolu’s statements cast new light on the family turmoil and the bitterly divisive DNA test dispute that has gripped public attention.

Akingbolu, in a video statement, revealed that Wunmi has, at last, agreed to undergo the much-debated DNA test for her son, Liam—a test meant to prove once and for all to her father-in-law, Mr. Joseph Aloba, and countless doubters that Liam is truly Mohbad’s son.

He shared that her previous hesitance to submit to the test, despite initially consenting, stemmed from the storm of pressure she faced in the wake of her husband’s death—a relentless torrent from Mr. Aloba and a legion of cyber critics who he claimed weaponized grief to push her into a corner.

Barrister Akingbolu leveled pointed accusations against Mr. Aloba, describing how he leveraged the media to orchestrate a smear campaign against his own daughter-in-law and grandson.

Akingbolu revealed that Wunmi’s willingness to proceed with the DNA test—without any court mandate—was not simply an act of compliance but a powerful stand for her son’s dignity and her late husband’s legacy.

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