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Wunmi, I challenge you to tell the world what you know about my son’s death – According to Joseph Aloba

Wunmi, I challenge you to tell the world what you know about my son’s death - According to Joseph Aloba

Reacting to his daughter-in-law Omowunmi’s recent statement, Joseph Aloba, the father of Nigerian musician Late Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as MohBad, declared on February 28, 2024, that no one was safe with her until she told him who and what killed his son, Late Mohbad. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to Premium Times, Joseph Aloba, the father of the Nigerian Musician, Late Mohbad said “Let this be the very last time you would dent my image and accuse me of soliciting for funds. How much have you given me since my late son died? When the governor and other celebrities gave you money, did I insult you, or did you give me a kobo? Just the way those who gave you money with discretion, the same way God has shown me mercy. Wunmi, I challenge you to tell the world what you know about my son’s death, and I want the world to know that until you tell me who and what killed my son, no one is safe with you.”

Joseph Aloba added that it was shameful, a disgrace, and an embarrassment for his daughter-in-law, Omowunmi to continue seeking public sympathy and to use emotional blackmail on him and the entire family of Aloba over the case of the death of his son, Late Mohbad.

If you could recall some days Omawumi, the wife of the Nigerian Musician, Late Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba who is popularly known as MohBad in a post she made Via her official Instagram account revealed that she knew a lot about the death of her husband, Late Mohbad but they would not allow her to speak the truth. She also added that so many things had happened since she lost her husband but she could not speak them out. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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