Mohbad’s dad speaks on singer’s funeral, property dispute (VIDEO)
Joseph Aloba, father of the late Ilerioluwa Imole Aloba, famously known as Mohbad, has defiantly declared his refusal to lay his son to rest until the truth about the singer’s death is fully exposed.
Recall that Aloba family has persistently remained embroiled in a bitter struggle over the cause of Mohbad’s death and the paternity of his grandson.
In a gripping new video following the coroner’s inquest, Aloba gave a fiery interview, reiterating his stance that burying Mohbad would mean burying the crucial evidence surrounding his mysterious demise.
Aloba made it clear that he harbors no interest in Mohbad’s properties—his focus is solely on justice.
He emphasized that interring his son now would only obscure the truth and hinder the pursuit of answers. Standing firm in his commitment, Aloba vowed to continue seeking justice for Mohbad, refusing to let the quest for truth be buried along with his son.
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This revelation comes just weeks after Mr. Aloba spoke on the swirling rumors that his daughter-in-law, Omowunmi Aloba, was allegedly attempting to sell his late son’s opulent mansion.
The controversy ignited when a video emerged online, showcasing Mohbad’s once vibrant mansion now eerily vacant.
The footage, accompanied by a man’s narration, asserted that the mansion had been cleared out and put up for sale, sparking widespread outrage and speculation.
In a no-holds-barred interview on TikTok, Joseph Aloba bravely confronted relentless questioning regarding these explosive rumors
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