Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, tells the account of how the late singer and his wife argued about their son’s paternity, alleging that Mohbad had always disputed Liam’s paternity.
Mr Joseph Aloba revealed this while appearing on the show Brekete Family.
He stated that his late son, Mohbad, had doubts about the paternity of his son, Liam, before his death.
Mohbad’s father described how, on one occasion, the singer was about to leave for a gig when his wife insisted on accompanying him.
He added that Liam, Mohbad’s son, was just 5 months old at the time. Mohbad’s father reported that the singer and his wife fought in the car while on the way to the event.
Mr Joseph Aloba said that the fight was prompted by the paternity of Liam.
He stated that incidents like this have led him to suspect that Liam may not be his grandchild.
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@QueenMiddey said: “This man should rest in Jesus name..We are tired”
@Grandpuff_noni commented: “That’s the justice for mohbad ya’ll been crying for!!! The truth will soon be revealed 💯”
@olacuteTunes opined: “There’s a lot we still don’t know about this ish
Might take years to unravel or we might never know”
@Chief_Surugede asserted: “This man is a nuisance to the world. He should be locked up and the keys thrown far away.”
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