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Mohbad’s wife agrees to DNA test on son, says ‘I’ll soon tell my story’
Omowunmi, the wife of Mohbad, says she will conduct a DNA test on Liam, their son.
Born Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, Mohbad passed away on September 12. He was laid to rest the following day.
On September 21, the body of the 27-year-old music star was exhumed by a combined team involving the police in Lagos and health officials for autopsy.
The autopsy was carried out that same day after which the police announced that they were awaiting the results.
Mohbad’s death has sparked discussions on social media, including speculation about the paternity of his son.
Joseph Aloba, the father of Mohbad, had also said he was in support of the call for a DNA test to ascertain Liam’s “true” paternity.
In a recent chat with Iyabo Ojo, Omowunmi said she would not speak regarding the ongoing situation until the coroner’s inquest on November 7.
She said the aim is to avoid potential distractions and focus on seeking justice for her late husband.
“Hello ma I have decided not to speak on anything until the 7th of November which is the coroner’s inquest because I do not want any side distraction,” she wrote.
“All I want is Justice for my husband which I believe the Nigerian government is working on, after everything I will either grant an interview or tell my own story before the whole world, and also DNA is definitely a must!!!”
The inquest began on October 13 at the Ikorodu magistrates’ court in Lagos.
Joseph earlier claimed Mohbad’s wife was cheating on him with another Marlian Records signee.
Entertainment
‘Thank you for keeping me since 1942’ — Mama Rainbow writes God
Idowu Phillips, the ace Nigerian actress better known as Mama Rainbow, has penned an open letter of gratitude to God.
The veteran recently took to her Instagram page to share the heartfelt letter alongside footage from her 82nd birthday photoshoot in October.
In the letter, Mama Rainbow appreciated God for her life, acknowledging His guidance and protection since her birth in 1942.
“Dear Heavenly Father, I come before You with a heart full of gratitude and humility. Thank You for saving my life and guiding me through every moment since 1942 until this very day,” she wrote.
Mama Rainbow also expressed gratitude to God for His unwavering presence, love, and mercy, which have sustained her through every trial and triumph.
“Your grace, love, and mercy have sustained me through every trial and triumph. Thank You, Father, for Your unwavering presence, for lifting me when I was weak, and for blessing me with the strength to keep moving forward. I am forever grateful for Your protection and faithfulness,” she added.
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Tacha announces relocation to UK
Tacha Akide, the former Big Brother Naija (BBN) housemate, has announced that she is relocating to the United Kingdom.
In a post via X on Monday, the reality TV star sought divine guidance as she embarks on the new journey, saying: “Relocating to the UK. So help me God”.
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Although the reason behind her relocation remains undisclosed, Tacha will join the growing list of Nigerian celebrities who have made the move abroad.
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Tope Adebayo speaks on his ‘best director’ win at BON Awards
Tope Adebayo, the Nigerian filmmaker and actor, has expressed excitement about winning the ‘best director’ category at the 2024 Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards.
The annual award ceremony was held on Sunday, November 24, at the Sugar Factory Film Studios in Ilorin, Kwara.
Tope was awarded for his outstanding work on Femi Adebayo’s epic film, ‘Jagun Jagun: The Warrior’.
His win was part of a successful night for ‘Jagun Jagun: The Warrior’ which clinched six categories.
Speaking with TheCable Lifestyle at the event, Tope, Femi’s younger brother, described the win as a “big surprise”.
The movie director revealed he was not too hopeful about receiving the award. He said despite having high expectations for a long time, he was thrilled that his hard work finally paid off.
“I feel so excited because I’ve been expecting this for a very long time. I do not know why it was this delayed but thank God finally that I did it,” he said.
“Not really because you know I was hoping I could not get it. So today I was just in between, I was not really sure of it. When my name was called, I did not even know what to say. It came as a surprise, big surprise.”
‘Jagun Jagun: The Warrior’ won awards for ‘Best Actor’, ‘Best Costume’, ‘Best Indigenous Film’, ‘Best Production Design’, ‘Best Director’, and ‘Best Special Effect’.
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