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Mohbad’s dad shares his stance on hearsays about Wunmi planning to sell singer’s Lagos mansion (VIDEO)


Joseph Aloba, the father of the late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has finally broken his silence on the raging rumors about his daughter-in-law, Omowunmi Aloba, allegedly putting his son’s lavish mansion up for sale.

A few weeks ago, a video stormed the internet, showing Mohbad’s once-bustling mansion now hauntingly empty, stirring an uproar. The footage, narrated by a man, claimed that the mansion was listed for sale after being emptied out.

The footage showcased alleged Mohbad’s sleek jeep parked forlornly in the compound, and the duplex itself boasted several rooms. In the heart-wrenching scene, Mohbad’s alleged bedroom stood with the wardrobe doors wide open, clothes hanging and his portraits hauntingly hung on the walls.

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In a no-holds-barred interview on TikTok, Joseph Aloba faced relentless questioning about these explosive rumors. With a fiery determination, Aloba confirmed that he was well aware of the swirling gossip but declared it a secondary concern compared to his burning quest for justice.

He passionately stated that his primary mission is to bring those responsible for his son’s untimely death to justice. Only once this crucial goal is achieved, Aloba vowed, will he turn his full attention to the mansion and address the issue with Wunmi.

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This follows just days after Mr. Aloba tackled the blazing inferno of rumors that his daughter-in-law, Wunmi, is making outrageous demands for jail term conditions before agreeing to a DNA test.

Speculation reached fever pitch, with whispers that Wunmi had handed over a document to her father-in-law, demanding he sign off on these draconian jail term conditions.

In a rapid and unflinching response, Joseph Aloba fiercely denied these sensational claims. He emphatically stated that he has never received any such documented agreement from Wunmi or her legal team

 

 

 

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