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    Mohbad’s widow, Wunmi, gives an update on the ongoing DNA court case with the late singer’s father-in-law

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    Mohbad’s widow, Wunmi, gives an update on the ongoing DNA court case with the late singer’s father-in-law
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    The paternity dispute surrounding Liam, the son of late singer Mohbad, has resurfaced after his mother, Wunmi, addressed claims that she has been avoiding a DNA test demanded by the singer’s father.

    The matter comes in the wake of Mohbad’s father revealing that the DNA court case has been reopened and asserting that the singer will not be buried until the process is completed.

    The bereaved grandfather has repeatedly questioned Liam’s paternity and approached the court to compel Wunmi to submit the child for testing, leading to public speculation that she has been stalling the proceedings.

    In a statement shared through her lawyers on Instagram, Wunmi countered these claims, insisting that it has been Mohbad’s father who has caused the delay.

    She explained that the case resumed in court yesterday, where her father-in-law requested that the DNA test be conducted exclusively in two hospitals of his choice.

    However, the court rejected this request, ruling that the test must be carried out in neutral and independent hospitals where neither party has personal interests.

    Wunmi emphasized that this requirement has contributed to the delay, but stressed that she remains ready to comply with the court’s directive once neutral facilities are appointed.

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