The grieving father of the late Imole believes the DNA result could be the missing puzzle piece in unravelling the mystery behind his son’s shocking death.
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Mohbad’s father has put his foot down — the DNA test must happen, and he is not backing down.
In what has become one of the most talked-about and emotionally charged sagas in recent Nigerian entertainment history, the father of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba — popularly known as Mohbad* — has made it crystal clear that a paternity test is not just about confirming who fathered baby Liam. According to him, the DNA test is a *critical piece of the puzzle that could help shed light on the mysterious circumstances surrounding his son’s untimely death.
Why the DNA Test Matters Beyond Paternity
For many Nigerians, the name Mohbad carries a heavy emotional weight. The Sad Songs crooner, who captured millions of hearts with his raw talent and relatable street-level storytelling, died under circumstances that left the entire country shaken and demanding answers.
His father’s insistence on the DNA test signals something deeper than a family dispute over a child. In his view, establishing the truth — on all fronts — is the only path to justice for his late son. He believes that until every stone is turned, the full story of what happened to Mohbad cannot truly be told.
A Nation Still Searching for Answers
Since Mohbad’s passing, Nigerians from Lagos to Abuja, from Twitter streets to beer parlour conversations in Onitsha and Kano, have been deeply invested in getting to the bottom of his death. The outpouring of grief was unprecedented — candlelight processions, trending hashtags, and widespread calls for justice made it clear that Imole was not just a celebrity. He was a voice for the everyday person.
The questions surrounding his death — including allegations of mistreatment, suspicious circumstances, and now a paternity dispute involving his young son Liam — have kept this story alive in public consciousness.
The Father’s Resolve
Sources close to the family indicate that Mohbad’s father remains unwavering in his position. To him, this is not about causing drama* or prolonging grief — it is about *doing right by his son. If the DNA test can provide any clues, connect any dots, or open doors that were previously closed in the investigation, then it must be done.
“This DNA is a must,” he has reportedly said, framing it not as a personal vendetta but as a necessary step toward truth and closure.
What Happens Next?
As legal and investigative processes continue, all eyes remain on how Nigerian authorities will handle this case. Many Nigerians have grown weary of high-profile cases that fade into silence without resolution — and the Mohbad situation has become something of a litmus test for how seriously the system takes the lives of young creatives.
For now, the father’s message is loud and clear: no DNA, no closure.
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Justice for Mohbad remains a rallying cry for millions. As this story develops, we will continue to bring you the latest updates. Share your thoughts in the comments — do you think the DNA test will bring the answers this family and the nation desperately needs?
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