Promise Aloba, Mohbad’s mother, has accused Joseph Aloba, her husband, of fighting Wunmi, his son’s wife.

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The bereaved mother is attributing the well-reported discord between Wunmi and Joseph to ownership of the late singer’s properties.

Mohbad, a fast-rising singer, passed away on September 12, 2023.

His death sparked social media discussions, including speculation about the paternity of Liam, his son.

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In October 2023, Joseph testified before a coroner’s court.

He claimed the late singer had expressed concerns about his wife’s fidelity to another signee at Marlian Records.

Joseph called for a DNA test to determine Liam’s biological father.

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Wunmi agreed to the DNA test but requested it be conducted at three separate hospitals.

She also asked Mohbad’s family to cover the costs associated with the tests, including a trip to the United States.

In a recent interview with The Punch, Promise claimed that Wunmi and Joseph were once friends.

She said their issues stemmed from Liam’s christening because Joseph wanted it at his place but she declined.

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Promise added that the tension between Joseph and Wunmi is because of Mohbad’s properties.

“Omowunmi and Joseph were friends, and it was pointless to fight any of them,” she said.

“What made Mohbad’s father upset started during Liam’s christening. He said they should have the ceremony in his house. But, I insisted that it should take place in Mohbad’s house.

“The major reason Joseph is having issues with Mohbad’s wife is because of my late son’s money and properties.”

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Wunmi recently said she knows a lot about the singer’s death. She also claimed she was being bullied into remaining silent.

In February, Joseph asked police to summon Wunmi for questioning to unravel the cause of the singer’s death.

He also renewed his call for a DNA test on Liam, stating that he wants to save the child from future “embarrassment”.

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