Wunmi Calls Out Father‑in‑Law Joseph Aloba After SAN Quits DNA Case

Wunmi Calls Out Father‑in‑Law Joseph Aloba After SAN Quits DNA Case

Wunmi Aloba, widow of the late singer Mohbad, has slammed her father‑in‑law, Joseph Aloba, after a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) withdrew from the ongoing DNA case. On her Instagram story, she wrote: “Another lawyer, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), has withdrawn from the DNA case. To my father‑in‑law, you can get as many lawyers as you want from anywhere in the world; one thing’s certain — you can’t manipulate this DNA. I’m sorry.” She added: “Another lawyer gone. A whole SAN. When people are confident in the truth, they don’t run. They don’t hide. They don’t switch lawyers every month. They don’t ignore court calls. We have cooperated from Day 1. We have never opposed a DNA test. We showed up. We waited. We followed the law.” Wunmi accused her father‑in‑law’s team of delaying the process: “The only people delaying this process are the same people who requested it. No one can manipulate the court, and no one can manipulate science. Let the truth speak — for Liam, for Mohbad, and for justice. November 11 is around the corner. We will be there.” The case revolves around confirming the paternity of Liam, Mohbad’s son, with Wunmi insisting that she has fully cooperated while alleging that the delays stem from her father‑in‑law’s camp.

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Mohbad’s Father Gives Lagos Attorney General 14 Days To Prosecute Wife, Nurse And Prime Boy

Mr. Joseph Oluwabamiwo Aloba, father of the late music star Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, better known as Mohbad, has petitioned the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro (SAN), to prosecute those indicted in connection with his son’s death. The petition, dated October 3, 2025, was filed through his counsel, Dr. Wahab Shittu (SAN), and submitted to the Ministry of Justice in Alausa, Ikeja. It demands that within 14 days, legal action be taken against Mohbad’s wife, Omowunmi Aloba, the auxiliary nurse, Miss Ogedengbe Fisayo, Ibrahim Owodunni a.k.a. Prime Boy, and others present in the singer’s apartment at the time of his death. The petition followed the coroner’s verdict delivered on July 11, 2025, by Magistrate Adetayo Shotobi, which found the individuals complicit. The coroner ruled that Miss Fisayo, who is not a certified nurse, doctor, or pharmacist, administered three injections to Mohbad without proper medical diagnosis, describing her actions as unlawful medical practice and gross negligence. The coroner also faulted Omowunmi, describing her decision to allow treatment by an uncertified auxiliary nurse and her failure to insist on emergency or hospital care as negligent. Others in the apartment, including Prime Boy, were indicted for either inviting the nurse or failing to ensure timely hospital treatment. Dr. Shittu stressed that despite these findings, no prosecutorial steps have been taken nearly three months after the verdict. He urged the Attorney General to take immediate action in the interest of justice, or alternatively, grant his legal team a fiat to prosecute the matter on behalf of the state. He emphasized that the matter has drawn wide public attention and outrage, insisting that justice must not only be done but be seen to be done.  

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