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DNA drama distracts from Mohbad's Justice: Iyabo Ojo Opposes Paternity Test for Late Singer's Son


The demand for a DNA test to determine the paternity of Mohbad's son, Liam Light, continues to spark debate, with Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo adding her voice to the controversy. In a recent live session, Ojo firmly stated that the DNA test is "not part of our justice for Mohbad."

 DNA drama distracts from Mohbad's Justice: Iyabo Ojo Opposes Paternity Test for Late Singer's Son

Ojo emphasized that the priority should be seeking justice for the late singer's untimely demise, not delving into family matters. "His father brought out the DNA thing because it was one of the distractions and narratives they brought out," she explained. "He wants them to do it since they want to do it."


Ojo further noted that the issue of paternity is a private matter within the Aloba family and shouldn't be a focus for the public seeking justice for Mohbad. "This is a family problem. If they want to do DNA, let them sort it out within themselves," she stated, adding that even if Liam isn't Mohbad's biological son, it wouldn't absolve the singer's wife, Wunmi, from any suspicion regarding his death.


Ojo stressed that Wunmi remains a suspect in Mohbad's death, regardless of the DNA test results. "If they do DNA and the child is not Mohbad's, it does not change the fact that Wunmi is still a suspect," she declared, urging the focus to remain on the investigation and seeking answers for Mohbad's family and fans.

DNA not part of our justice for Mohbad, says Iyabo Ojo - The Nation Newspaper (thenationonlineng.net)

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