Joseph Aloba, the father of the late singer Mohbad, has made it clear that he intends to take legal action against his daughter-in-law, Wunmi, even if a DNA test confirms that Liam is indeed his grandson. In a recent interview, Aloba expressed his ongoing uncertainties regarding the circumstances surrounding his son Mohbad’s tragic death nearly two years ago. He voiced his doubts about the child's paternity and stated that regardless of the DNA results, a lawsuit against Wunmi is inevitable. Aloba's decision stems from his distress over Wunmi's choice to take the five-month-old infant to a nightclub known for its prevalence of smoking. He expressed his concerns in a loosely translated statement from Yoruba, saying, “I knew nothing about Mohbad’s death. When my son passed, Wunmi was the first person I questioned because she is his wife. Even if the DNA proves that Liam is my grandson, I will sue her because how can they take a five-month-old to shows where there are lots of weed smokers? 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 concern now is what caused Mohbad’s death, and if the child he left behind is my grandson, you won’t see me asking about properties.
I implore the government for assistance because I’m exhausted; I don’t know what else to do. For two years now, someone died in the house. Even if it's the nurse, at least there are cameras inside and outside the house. What about forensic investigations? Please help me; I don’t know what to do anymore…”