Joseph Aloba, father of the late singer Mohbad, has vowed to take legal action against his daughter-in-law, Wunmi, even if a DNA test confirms that Liam is his grandson.
Speaking in a recent interview, Joseph Aloba expressed his frustration over the lack of clarity surrounding his son’s death, nearly two years after the tragedy.
He also questioned whether the child Mohbad left behind is truly his grandson, insisting that a DNA test is crucial.
Mohbad’s father, however, stated that regardless of the test results, he still intends to sue Wunmi for exposing Liam to an unsafe environment.
According to him, his concern stems from reports that she took the infant, who was just five months old at the time, to events where people were smoking heavily.
He also mentioned seeing recent photos of Liam being taken to Ibadan and raised concerns about a nurse involved in the case, claiming that details about her remain unclear.
Speaking in Yoruba, Aloba said: “I knew nothing about Mohbad’s d3ath. When my son passed, Wunmi was the first person I asked questions because she’s his wife, Even if DNA proves that Liam is my grandson, I will sue her because how can they be taking a 5 month old boy to shows where there are lots of w33d smok3rs.
“Recently, I saw that they took him to Ibadan. I knew there was a nurse but I didn’t see her. DNA is very very important.
“My major concerns now is what killed Mohbad and if the child he left behind is my grandson, you won’t see me asking about properties.”
Joseph Aloba pleaded with the government to intervene, stating that he feels helpless in his search for answers.
“Help me beg the government because I’m tired, I don’t know what else to do. For 2 years now, someone that died in the house, even if its the nurse atleast there’s camera inside and outside the house. What about Forensic? Please help me, I don’t know what to do anymore…” he lamented.
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KanyiDaily recalls that Mohbad’s father recently sparked controversy with his remarks about his late son’s decision to purchase land in his grandson Liam’s name.