Omowunmi, the wife of late singer Mohbad, has made shocking allegations against her father-in-law Joseph Aloba.
In a recent interview on WithChude, Omowunmi claimed that Aloba alleged that Mohbad once desired to throw their baby Liam off the Third Mainland Bridge.
The entrepreneur also opened up about the emotional and psychological toll the situation has taken on her.
Mohbad died on September 12, 2023, and was buried the following day. On September 21, 2023, his body was exhumed by police for an autopsy.
Aloba had vowed that Mohbad would not be reburied until the DNA test to confirm Liam’s paternity was conducted.
However, Abosede, the mother of Mohbad, alleged that Aloba “is delaying the DNA test”.
In the interview, Omowunmi said Aloba has been “relentless” in his efforts to “discredit Liam’s paternity,” even going as far as making “bizarre and hurtful” claims about the child.
The businesswoman also accused Mohbad’s dad of delaying the DNA test despite her readiness to proceed.
She alleged that her father-in-law is attempting to control her late husband’s property and is bent on destroying her life.
“My father wanted to be in control of my husband’s property. Everything that belongs to my husband. He will go all out to destroy my life,” she added.

“He was the happiest during our marriage. A grandfather being mean to his grandchild. He said Liam had bowed legs. That they do not have such a child in their family.
“He said Liam’s face looked older than his face. He who is almost 50, 60 looks younger than Liam. He even went as far as saying my husband wanted to throw my baby into the Third Mainland Bridge.”
The widow alleged she has been receiving daily death threats via social media, which have left her feeling unsafe and compelled to speak out.
“We no longer feel safe. I usually get death threats almost every day in my DM. It has literally gotten to a point that it is either I speak up or I die inside,” she said.
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