Why All Those Demanding DNA Test For Mohbad’s Son Are The Real Enemy Of The Late Singer!

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The truth remains that most people in this part of the world don’t know how to mind their business, they prefer drinking Panadol for other people’s headache, while their own headache keep hammering their head, untreated! Yes, that’s a typical Nigerian for you on a regular basis. What’s the point here, the issue of conducting a DNA test for the five months old son left behind by Mohbad, whose real name is Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba.

Honestly, all those carrying this matter on their heads are the real enemy of the late singer, yes, because you are only trying to ridicule his family, especially his partner and son! You don’t know right? Then think twice and think deep about it, then you will understand better!

This issue has become such a national discussion that I have begin to wonder what do these people know about Mohbad’s son that others do not know? But yet I couldn’t lay hands on anything other than the fact that this is just our usual character of drinking Panadol for another’s headache. Yes, else what will call such a situation, were there is no record anywhere, indicating that the late singer, Mohbad has ever questioned the paternity of his son.

In fact, while he was alive Mohbad was so fond of his son, Liam Aloba, that he had to throw a lavish naming ceremony for him. He never had issues with his partner, Wunmi, on who’s the real father of their son, but immediately he left the world, some group of people started singing DNA test like a national anthem. In fact, some social media hustlers turned it into their daily content, they repeatedly hammered on the issue as though their lives depended on it.

At a point, the lady at the center of the drama was eventually plunged into depression and pressure, and she cried out that she is ready and willing to do the so called DNA test. What kind of cyber bullying is this for God sake? So Mohbad was such a daft or imbecile that he doesn’t know about DNA test, that he could have conducted on his son while he was alive?

People should stop this attitude of theirs, always gatecrashing into people’s private affairs. Yes, Mohbad never instructed anyone to pressure his partner to do a DNA test on his son, neither did any member of the family did as well. Why then are we tormenting the soul of this poor woman, who is going through one of the worse moments of her life, you could not even allow her finish mourning her late partner before you guys started with your trademark aproko career.

Now, take a look at the stupidity most of them try to project, that they want to be sure that Mohbad is the real father of the boy before donating money to them. Can you just imagine! And eventually should it be that the boy is not Mohbad’s biological child, then you will abandon him to suffer in life? Simply because he’s not the late singer’s blood, and how does this make any sense to your ears? First of all, you want to punish the innocent boy for the sins of his parents? And what then do you stand to gain in the end?

Frankly, I had wanted to lock my mouth over that very issue, but the way it has continued to linger for no meaningful reason prompted me to finally talk about it. For Christ sake if you want to donate to the innocent boy kindly do it diligently and stop causing this woman more and more pains all because you think you want to donate money to her as others are doing.

Let’s be guided, this very matter of DNA test is exclusively a prerogative of Mohbad’s family, especially his immediate family and not the social media court of emotions and aproko. Stop this your overzealousness and over-sabi, which only portrays you as a stupid person. The way a man makes love to his wife is not the headache of the village, as such, anyone raising it during the village meeting will only look foolish and stupid, and there’s absolutely no difference with this very matter. A word is enough for the wise!

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