Mohbad’s Father Reportedly Completes Renovation of Family House in Ekiti State (Video)

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Mohbad’s Father Joseph Aloba has reportedly finished refurbishing his family home in Ekiti State.

This development coincides with his current request for Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, to carry out a DNA test on their late son, Liam.

According to the report from the contentious blogger, Gistlover, Mohbad’s father has concluded the building and renovation work on their residence in Ikere, Ekiti State.

The house, painted in orange, now proudly displays the name “PA ALOBA JOSHUA HOUSE” on its exterior.

Watch video:

Read some reactions below:
annabella11 said: “This is what he has always wanted. Emurasi”
vincent.solomon14 said: “Y u dey drag the poor man, y u nor dey drag wunmi, something is fishing with yeye blog”
adeyemi_alarape said: “If oloribu was a person, the moment he heard they donated money to Wumi, he started all the trouble”
phinaofficial asked: “If others can celebrate birthdays why can’t he renovate his house?”
tobiloba said: “Mansion weh be like Local Government council 😂😂😂😂 Make he give Oba one room upstairs”
cmr_city said: “Noo cause pikin die make papa too dey live miserable life ?”

In other news, Wunmi, the spouse of the deceased vocalist Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, widely recognized as Mohbad, has categorically refuted recent speculations implying that she privately carried out DNA examinations on her son, Liam.

In direct contradiction to the circulating rumors within specific media platforms, Wunmi firmly stated that the assertions of her arranging DNA testing at two undisclosed facilities are entirely false.

On Thursday, she unequivocally denied the allegations, affirming, “It is a Lie,” during her conversation with SaharaReporters.

Wunmi initially expressed her consent to proceed with the DNA test, but she has now changed her stance and firmly stated that she is no longer willing to entertain the idea of conducting the test.

Resolutely, Wunmi emphasized that it is solely her late husband, Mohbad, who possesses the authority to request a DNA test from her.

She ardently declared that Mohbad was her first and sole intimate partner, affirming that he was the one who took her virginity.

Wunmi, the widow of the late singer Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, also known as Mohbad, has reportedly undergone two DNA tests to determine the paternity of her son, Liam.

The paternity of Liam, the only child of the late Mohbad, has been a subject of controversy following his father’s passing.

Joseph Aloba, the father of the late singer, has been in disagreement with Wunmi, his son’s wife, regarding the need for a DNA test to confirm whether Liam is truly his grandson.

Joseph’s position has sparked reactions on social media, with some Nigerians supporting him while others oppose him.

However, Nigerian journalist Stella Dimoko Korkus has claimed that amidst the social media uproar surrounding the DNA request, a popular Yoruba Nollywood actress and Wunmi secretly conducted two DNA tests, but the results have not been made public or shared with those close to her.

According to her:

According to inside sources, all the while that Mohbads father was crying for DNA test to be done, Wunmi aided by a popular Yoruba Nollywood actress secretly did a DNA test and the result of that first test prompted them to do a second secret DNA test recently and the result of that test is with the actress and insiders allege that the result might shock everyone.

“Sources wonder why the result of the two DNA tests have not been made public by the actress and allowing everyone to continue dragging Wunmi to do the test to save face.

“This is hoping that the DNA tests result will be made public to end all the drama that has shifted the focus of who or what killed Mohbad to if little Liam is his child or not.”

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