Wunmi Aloba, the grieving widow of the late Nigerian artist Mohbad, has conveyed her profound sorrow regarding his death, while also addressing various misconceptions, including claims of his alleged substance abuse.
In a recent discussion with media figure Chude Jideonwo, Wunmi reflected on her husband’s life and challenges, expressing her belief that God “cheated” him by permitting his premature passing.
“He was a responsible husband to me and a responsible son to his parents. He was not a drug addict, and he was my best friend,” she stated.
Wunmi shared that Mohbad had ambitious aspirations for their son, Liam, including plans to relocate him from Nigeria for a brighter future. She mentioned that her mother-in-law has encouraged her to ensure that Liam grows up with an understanding of his father’s legacy.
“Liam recognizes him in pictures, but my mother-in-law has said I should always let him know his dad has passed. Adura has been playing a good fatherly role for Liam,” she said.
Regarding her grief, she admitted to still being deeply affected by her husband’s death, yet she acknowledged the inevitability of mortality.
“I am still traumatized about my husband’s death, but I know everyone will die one day. I feel God cheated my husband by allowing him to die,” she lamented.
Mohbad, whose birth name was Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, died under contentious circumstances on September 12, 2023, at the age of 27. His death ignited widespread outrage, prompting ongoing investigations into the circumstances surrounding his demise.
Wunmi remains committed to seeking justice for her late husband while nurturing their only son in his honor.
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