Joseph Aloba, the daddy of the late Nigerian musician Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba aka MohBad, has insisted the DNA of the deceased’s son, Liam, have to be performed in his presence.
Recall that the necessity for a DNA take a look at to find out the real paternity of the late singer’s child has sparked heated controversy amongst Nigerians.
MohBad’s father emphasised the significance of a DNA take a look at for his grandson in a latest interview with Stams TV, citing it as a matter of nationwide concern.
He insisted that he have to be bodily current or appoint a consultant on his behalf throughout the DNA take a look at.
He additionally proposed that the take a look at be carried out at two completely different hospitals to make sure the accuracy of the outcomes.
Aloba mentioned:
“Concerning the DNA take a look at, it’s a should they do it. Nigerians are demanding for it. I heard rumours that they did it however it doesn’t matter what, I’m Mohbad’s father so I’ll give consent to the DNA take a look at or ship anybody who can characterize me throughout the take a look at if I’m not there to understand how they’ll do it. And even after they need to do it, it must be performed in two completely different locations so we may be very positive and know the reality.
“Also, the place I’m from in Ikere Ekiti, even Olu Ikere simply left my aspect now after paying me a go to. We don’t settle for bastards the place I’m from, however it will likely be a factor of pleasure for me if this little one is Mohbad’s as a result of that is the one little one he mentioned he left for me. Three days earlier than his demise, I used to be with him, he even served me meals and he put Liam on my arms and he was taking photos.
“So I’ll be very happy if Liam is Mohbad’s son because I love the child. But if it turns out that Liam is not his son, it won’t be good if we don’t find out now because of the future so that even late MohBad shouldn’t be blaming me that I accepted something like this. So the DNA is very necessary.”
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