Why I can’t speak on Mohbad’s death – Late singer’s wife

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Omowunmi, the wife of late singer Mohbad, claims to have information about his death but she is being pressured to  keep quiet.

There have been controversies surrounding Mohbad’s death

In a social media post on Saturday, Omowunmi said “industry” bullies are not letting her speak up on the singer’s death.

Mohbad’s wife said she feels helpless because she is constantly being bullied by individuals with a stake in the matter.

In December 2023, Falana & Falana Chambers petitioned the Lagos police over the alleged death threats against Omowunmi.

Joseph Aloba, Mohbad’s father, had requested that a DNA test be conducted to determine the paternity of Liam, Mohbad’s son with Omowunmi.

Speaking about the DNA test in the post, Omowunmi said her husband never questioned the paternity of their son during his lifetime.

“They silenced my husband by spreading rumours that he was on drugs. Now they’ve been targeting me by releasing a voice note I recorded a few years ago for medical purposes.

“They’re attacking our only child by labelling him as illegitimate. My husband was messed up mentally. If he had continued speaking about his challenges, perhaps he would still be alive today.

“The last time they attacked him, I begged him to speak out. But he felt powerless against the influence of the industry gods.

“Mohbad would have sought medical treatment after his injury if he didn’t live in constant fear. He believed the medical system could be compromised, and doctors bribed to harm him.

“I know a lot, but they won’t allow me to speak my truth. If they eventually kill me too, like they did Mohbad, just know I said it.

“So many things have happened since I lost my husband, yet I can’t speak. I am helpless. I want the world to know that I tried to speak up, just as my husband always wanted to, but they bullied him to silence as they are currently doing to me.

“The DNA issue has brought tears to my eyes and pain to my heart. There has never been any doubt or discussion about Liam’s paternity until my husband’s demise.

“My husband never for once questioned the paternity of our son during his lifetime, neither did my father-in-law or his families.

“The first time I heard about his doubt was on social media. He never spoke to me personally about the DNA till this very day.

“Since November, I have been waiting for a court order to proceed with the DNA testing. However, I am now being asked to take Liam to my father-in-law so the test can be done.

“Which of you will take your son to such a man in this circumstance? Liam is the only precious gift llerioluwa left me with. I will protect him until my last breath.”

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