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New interview: Liam is not my grandson

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  • Fifteen months after the heartbreaking death of Mohbad, the unresolved DNA controversy surrounding his son continues to simmer, casting a long shadow over the singer’s legacy.
  • The issue, which has haunted his family and the public since his passing, remains an open wound, as it drags on in the courts with no resolution in sight.
  • The late singer’s dad revealed the disturbing events that have reinforced his steadfast belief in his version of the story.

Joseph Aloba, the father of the late Mohbad, has once again raised explosive doubts about the true paternity of his grandson, Liam, sparking further controversy in the wake of his son’s tragic death.

Since Mohbad’s passing, Aloba has been unrelenting in his pursuit of justice, vocally demanding that the authorities investigate Mohbad’s wife, Omowunmi, and order a DNA test to confirm the boy’s biological link to the late singer.

In a new, tense interview on Silverbird TV, when asked whether Liam resembled his son, Aloba’s response was blunt and chilling. “No,” he declared vehemently. “With what I’m seeing, he is not my grandson.”

Aloba also voiced his deep frustration over Omowunmi and her family’s continued refusal to bring Liam to him, despite knowing his home address.

His words were laced with palpable disappointment, as he questioned why they had not made any effort to allow him to meet the child he believes could be his grandson.

The matter, he revealed, is still very much in the hands of the courts, as he awaits a resolution that could finally provide the clarity he desperately seeks. Aloba made it abundantly clear that his acceptance of Liam as his grandson hinges solely on the outcome of the legal proceedings.

His words;

“As a father, they know where I am living. Yes (They do not come to me). I do not want to speak about it now because the case is still in court

“As a father, they are supposed to bring the child to me. Now, I demand DNA, they are supposed to say ‘Daddy go and do it at your convenient time’

“It has become public now. Let the court speak to that. With what I’m seeing, he is not my grandson.”

WATCH HIM SPEAK IN CLIP BELOW 

 

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