Wunmi Aloba, the widow of the late musician Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad
Mohbad’s widow Wunmi weeps, says father-in-law supports Naira Marley
Wunmi made the remark when appearing as a guest on the With Chude show this week.
She said, “I knew he reacted to an injection, and the fact that at the end of the autopsy, it came out inconclusive just because of the one mistake my father-in-law made, which was burying him. This is one thing I don’t want to accept.
“Liam will grow up and see all of these things one day, and he will ask me questions, and the story will not be interesting if, at the end of the day, there was no justice for his father.
“The fact that he was bullied by his oppressors, and up till this moment, nothing has been done. Liam will see the bullying that happened to his father, which was what brought the world out for justice. Even though the police promised they would bring them to justice, nothing has been done up till this moment.
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“You know you don’t have to kill somebody with a sword before you kill him. They cannot deny the fact that they made life unbearable for my husband. A lot of people everywhere might be supporting them in bashing me so that I wouldn’t talk about the bullying, but the few clips online cannot be erased, and Liam will grow up to see all of those things.”
“And his father, Joseph Aloba, has been on Naira Marley’s side. He has been speaking for them and trying to save them for reasons best known to him, so who am I? The ‘justice for Mohbad’ my father-in-law is asking for is not the same justice the public is asking for.
She also expressed worries that her son might be traumatized when he grows up and learns about all that happened to his father.
“I pray Liam doesn’t grow up traumatized from seeing what happened to his father. Imagining witnessing a group of people beating his father that way, it is traumatizing. Even I, whenever I think about those things, they break me, but at this point, I’m fighting for my life and that of my child.”
Speaking to the alleged bully, Wunmi said, “One thing I will tell him is that even if the whole world does not believe what I have been saying, you know deep down that you maltreated my husband. It has gotten to a point when I will speak up and not die in silence.”
Wunmi and her father-in-law have been at loggerheads over the properties of the deceased singer and the paternity of their son, Liam.
The deceased singer’s father, Joseph Aloba, filed a lawsuit seeking a DNA test for his child.
In the application filed by the legal team to Joseph, the family requested an order to serve Wunmi by posting all originating and other processes in the matter at the respondent’s last known address.
The family’s legal team, led by Emmanuel Oroko, maintained that attempts to serve Wunmi failed.
The Magistrates Court, sitting on July 9, 2024, in the Ikorodu region of Lagos State, authorized both parties to investigate alternate dispute resolution, which resulted in closed-door negotiations that also failed to produce an agreement.
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