In a recent development surrounding the paternity controversy of late Nigerian singer Mohbad’s son, Liam, Big Brother Naija star and disc jockey, Tolanibaj, has advised Wunmi, Mohbad’s widow, to take legal action against those questioning the paternity of their one-year-old son.
The issue arose after some Nigerians, including Wunmi’s father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, called for a DNA test to be conducted on Liam to confirm his true paternity following Mohbad’s tragic passing. Despite initially agreeing to the DNA test, Wunmi has now changed her mind and stated that she is no longer open to the idea.
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Speaking on the Bahd And Boujee Podcast, Tolanibaj expressed her support for Wunmi to go through with the DNA test and prove her critics wrong. She emphasized the importance of clarifying Liam’s paternity to put an end to the ongoing speculation.
During the podcast episode, Tolanibaj posed the question to her co-host, Moet Abebe, asking if Wunmi should proceed with the DNA test. Moet Abebe responded affirmatively, suggesting that it would be beneficial for Wunmi to conduct the test and put an end to the controversy once and for all.
Tolanibaj further emphasized that if the DNA test confirms Liam as Mohbad’s child, Wunmi should take legal action against those who questioned her son’s paternity. This stance highlights the importance of standing up against baseless accusations and seeking justice in the face of doubt.
The ongoing saga surrounding Liam’s paternity has captured the attention of many Nigerians, sparking debates and discussions across social media platforms. The call for a DNA test has intensified the scrutiny on Wunmi and her son, with many eager to uncover the truth behind the paternity claims.
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As the controversy continues to unfold, Tolanibaj’s advice to Wunmi serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking clarity and standing up against unjust accusations. By taking proactive steps to address the paternity issue, Wunmi has the opportunity to silence her critics and assert her rights as a mother.
In conclusion, the unfolding drama surrounding Mohbad’s widow and the paternity of her son, Liam, highlights the complexities of navigating public scrutiny and personal challenges in the face of tragedy. Tolanibaj’s call for legal action against paternity doubters underscores the need for accountability and justice in the midst of uncertainty.