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Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi bows to pressure, ready for DNA test

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Wunmi also said she’ll either grant an interview or tell her own story before the whole world after coroner’s inquest on her late hubby

By Kehinde Okeowo

Wunmi Awonuga-Aloba, the widow of late Nigerian rapper, Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba, aka Mohbad, has finally bowed to pressure from Nigerians, agreeing to carry out a DNA test on their son, Liam.

Following allegations of infidelity levelled against the wife of the late singer, a cross section of Nigerians has been demanding a DNA test on her son to ascertain his true paternity.

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Apart from this, Mohbad’s dad, Mr James Aloba, also made it clear that a DNA test was necessary, demanding that it should be conducted in his or his representative’s presence.

Speaking on the saga recently via her Instagram page, Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo disclosed that Mohbad’s wife is now open to a DNA test on her son.

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She shared a screenshot of a message from Wumi that read: “Hello ma’

“I’ve decided not to speak on anything until the 7th of November, which is the coroner’s inquest because I do not want any side distraction, all I want is Justice for my husband which I believe the Nigeria government is working on, after everything, I’ll either grant an interview or tell my own story before the whole world, and also, DNA is definitely a must!!!”

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Ojo, who captioned the post; “To everyone who wants to hear from Mohbad’s wife, this is her response…” further wrote: “Ikeja General Hospital, please, we hope that by the 7th of November 2023, the next date for the coroner inquest, the full autopsy results will be out.

“We’re not giving up on this justice for Mohbad, no matter the dragging, noise makers or distractions.”

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