Recall that some netizens have been demanding a DNA test to determine if the boy is truly the deceased singer’s biological son.
His father, Mr Joseph Aloba, has also repeatedly stated that a DNA test is mandatory, as people from Ekiti state, where he hails from, do not accept “bastards.”
Recently, the Lagos State Police Command disclosed that they have asked Mr Joseph to come and claim his son’s corpse, but he refused because he wants a DNA test conducted first before he is reburied. However, they maintained that a DNA test is their private family business and doesn’t involve the police.
Reacting to the saga, Opeyemi Falegan took to his Instagram page to question Mohbad’s wife for the delay in carrying out a DNA test.
He also warned her not to anger people from his state (Ekiti) because they need to know if the boy is indeed a son of the soil.
Opeyemi, the former partner of actress Nkechi Blessing, wrote,
“Why is wunmi not doing the DNA? Why taking forever?
Don’t get Ekiti people upset pls , I need to know if the child is Ekiti child so I can send my financial support pls.
DNA is important pls on this issue , even if the child is adopted , we wanna know .
Na so DNA hard?
I did DNA for all my kids”
See his post below,