Mohbad’s Father Insists on DNA Test for Singer’s Son Before Burial

Joseph Aloba, the father of late Nigerian singer, Illerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad, has stated that a DNA test must be conducted on his grandson before the singer is buried. PulseNets recalls that Mohbad’s body was exhumed for autopsy days after his burial following public outcry for an investigation into his controversial death. However, the result of the autopsy conducted on the body of the late singer is said to have been unable to ascertain the cause of his death. Following the failed autopsy, many have been clamouring for his body to be buried. Reacting in a recent interview with TVC, Mr Aloba vowed not to release his son’s body for burial until a DNA test is conducted on his grandson, Liam, to ascertain his true paternity. “I have to do the DNA before the burial,” he said. “I’m doubting the [the paternity of Mohbad’s] son also. Sometimes she [the late singer's wife] will leave home for 3 days without the consent of the husband.” Also Read: Lagos Police Sets Date to Address Journalists on Investigation into Mohbad’s Death On the allegations that he is wearing the late singer’s clothes and trying to inherit his properties, Aloba said, “When Mohbad was alive, we were friends. If he buys clothes for himself, he would also buy for me. “Since his death, I have never gone to his house. I have never gone there for anything. But some people misinterpreted things so whenever they see me with a shirt, they say it is Mohbad’s. Is it compulsory that it must be from my son? I have my own clothes, too.”

Joseph Aloba, the father of late Nigerian singer, Illerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad, has stated that a DNA test must be conducted on his grandson before the singer is buried.

PulseNets recalls that Mohbad’s body was exhumed for autopsy days after his burial following public outcry for an investigation into his controversial death.

However, the result of the autopsy conducted on the body of the late singer is said to have been unable to ascertain the cause of his death.

Following the failed autopsy, many have been clamouring for his body to be buried.

Reacting in a recent interview with TVC, Mr Aloba vowed not to release his son’s body for burial until a DNA test is conducted on his grandson, Liam, to ascertain his true paternity.

“I have to do the DNA before the burial,” he said.

“I’m doubting the [the paternity of Mohbad’s] son also. Sometimes she [the late singer’s wife] will leave home for 3 days without the consent of the husband.”

Also Read: Lagos Police Sets Date to Address Journalists on Investigation into Mohbad’s Death

On the allegations that he is wearing the late singer’s clothes and trying to inherit his properties, Aloba said, “When Mohbad was alive, we were friends. If he buys clothes for himself, he would also buy for me.

“Since his death, I have never gone to his house. I have never gone there for anything. But some people misinterpreted things so whenever they see me with a shirt, they say it is Mohbad’s. Is it compulsory that it must be from my son? I have my own clothes, too.”