
The Digest:
The family of late singer Mohbad has intensified its pursuit of justice, publicly instructing his partner, Wunmi Adebanjo, to stop using the Aloba surname until a court-ordered DNA test confirms the paternity of their son, Liam. In a detailed statement, the family also announced new legal representation and administrators for the singer’s estate, reinforcing their call for a fresh, transparent probe into his death. Rooted in the Storm.
Key Points:
- Mohbad’s family has demanded that Wunmi stop using the Aloba surname pending a DNA test.
- They appointed new lawyers and estate administrators to manage his assets and royalties.
- The family reiterated calls for an independent probe into the singer’s September 2023 death.
- Wunmi’s lawyer accused the family of deliberately delaying the court-approved DNA process.
- He stated they failed to appear for tests despite court approval on multiple occasions.
- The family denied that a statutory or traditional marriage occurred, citing unpaid bride price.
- They left a space for Wunmi among estate administrators if paternity is confirmed.
Sources: PM News