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My Father-in-law Is Mohbad’s Son Greatest Enemy – Widow.

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Omowunmi, wife of late Nigerian artist Oladimeji Ilerioluwa Aloba nicknamed Mohbad, has described her father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, as the greatest enemy of her son, Liam.…

Omowunmi, wife of late Nigerian artist Oladimeji Ilerioluwa Aloba nicknamed Mohbad, has described her father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, as the greatest enemy of her son, Liam.

After her husband’s death in September 2023, Aloba has made a number of claims and counterclaims concerning the paternity of Liam.

Speaking during a recent radio programme, he alleged that Mohbad had questioned Liam’s paternity when the child was just five months old.

He stated that Mohbad and Omowunmi had a heated argument over the issue, which was overheard by others.

Aloba also revealed that he had refused to rebury his son until a DNA test confirmed Liam’s biological father.

He said: “Cynthia (Omowunmi) is supposed to be called a liar. There is no single truth that comes out from her. Liam has bowed legs. People started calling my attention to the physical traits of Liam, saying ‘We do not have curved legs in our family. So where did Liam get his curved legs?’

“I wanted to name the boy Victor. I did not know where they got the name Liam from. Liam is an Islamic name and we do not have Islamic in my lineage

“We are talking about DNA. They did not do it and they want us to bury Mohbad. We must know if the child is ours and if he belongs to our bloodline.

“If people want to look for who killed Mohbad, they should wait after the DNA test.”

Reacting, Omowunmi, in a post via Instagram on Wednesday alleged that the “greatest enemy” of Liam, her son with Mohbad, is the singer’s father.

“Liam’s greatest enemy is his grandfather. Life is funny,” she wrote in a now-deleted post

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Social Critic Daniel Regha Calls Out BBNaija’s Phyna Over Controversial Statement

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Social media commentator Daniel Regha has sparked online debate after criticizing Big Brother Naija reality TV star Phyna’s recent remarks on gender dynamics.

Phyna had argued that men who complain about women’s financial demands should recognize that women also offer unique qualities their mothers cannot provide.

Regha responded, expressing disappointment in Phyna’s “lack of depth” and “narrow perspective.” He wished her “wisdom and clarity” in understanding complex issues.

He wrote: “Phyna keeps proving her low level of intelligence every day; Wishing her wisdom.”

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Bobrisky Rallies Behind Diddy’s Kids Amidst Backlash

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Nigerian socialite Bobrisky has come to the defense of American rapper Diddy’s children, who faced online criticism for supporting their father during his recent legal troubles.

Diddy (Sean Combs) was arrested on September 16, amidst a year-long legal battle sparked by ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura’s civil lawsuit. Despite mounting allegations, Combs maintains his innocence.

Bobrisky took to Instagram to condemn the harsh comments targeting Diddy’s family, particularly his children, for standing by their father.

“Why are some people insulting Diddy’s children because their father was arrested? I don’t care what my dad or friend might have done, I’m gonna stay beside him and will never be ashamed. Blood is thicker than water,” Bobrisky captioned.

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Why I dropped out of LASU in my final year — Singer Oxlade

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Nigerian singer Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman, better known as Oxlade, has disclosed why he dropped out of Lagos State University (LASU) in his final year.

Speaking in a recent podcast, he said: “I dropped out of the university in my final year because it was a cr@zy time.

There were some gangs after me because I’m a fine boy. Being a fine boy makes you a target. It’s either you join them or they o** you. So I had to leave that environment.

I went to Lagos State University (LASU). Go and read about the school. Now, they’re more focused on academics. I think they’ve realized how fragile life is and how important it is to pursue your dreams, so they’ve cracked down on that kind of behavior. Now everyone is chasing money, but at that time, it was a hot period.

After I left school, I ran away from home because I couldn’t tell my family why I dropped out. They wouldn’t understand; they would just think I was making excuses.

So I couldn’t go back. It felt like I let my family and my grandma down. The crazi€st part was that when my grandma finally saw me, she was so calm about it. All that pressure I put on myself was just in my head.”

 

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