- The father of the late singer Mohbad, has stated that the DNA test is the single most crucial factor before his son can be buried.
- He firmly reiterated the family’s position that the burial will take place once the DNA test is completed.
- This statement underscores the delay in the final burial as the family awaits the paternity test results amid the ongoing investigation into the singer’s controversial death.
Joseph Aloba, the father of the late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has stated that the DNA test is the single most important factor determining the next step in his son’s case, which is the final burial.
The statement reaffirms the family’s stance that a conclusive DNA test for Mohbad’s child must be conducted before the singer’s remains can be interred.
Mr. Aloba has been vocal about the necessity of the DNA test amidst the ongoing investigation into his son’s controversial death and the public dispute over the paternity of the child.
He stated clearly that the outcome of the DNA test will dictate when the burial can proceed:
“The DNA test is the most important thing. Once it is done, Mohbad will be buried.”
In other news…. A Nigerian lady, who claims to be familiar with Lieutenant Yamari’s new wife, has shared insights into the couple’s relationship.
Lieutenant Yamari recently gained attention following his viral dispute with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike over a land issue in Abuja, a confrontation that earned him widespread online support.
Beyond his public exploits, Lieutenant Yamari has also been in the spotlight due to his recent marriage, which reportedly took place in Kaduna last month.
The woman, identified on Facebook as Muhammed Rahinat, revealed that the couple had been in a relationship for five years before tying the knot. In her post, she extended heartfelt congratulations to the newlyweds and disclosed that the bride’s name is Khadija.
Her message read: “Allahumma Barik my baby Khadija married her fiancé of five years, Lieutenant A.M Yareema. Five years of love ❤️. Congratulations to the newlyweds, Allah ya basu zaman lafiya ❤️.”
In the comment section, a user named Dikko Mohammed suggested that the couple already had a six-month-old son. Muhammed Rahinat clarified, replying, “No, this was yesterday. Read the caption and you’ll see I know the bride.”
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