Wunmi Aloba has debunked allegations by her elder sister, Karimot, that her late husband, Mohbad, repeatedly gave her sexually transmitted diseases.
Karimot had criticized Nigerians demanding DNA tests, and claimed that Mohbad gave her younger sister STDs that she had to use antibiotics multiple times.
The lady also threatened to involve the United States government if any harm came the way of her sister, Omowunmi or her son, Liam.
“Jossy, you said Wunmi was fxxkxxg around but your son, Mohbad was constantly inf£cting Wunmi with s3xually transmitted diseases and she’s always treating the infection with antibiotics…All of you clamoring for DNA are treating STDs in your marriages, it won’t be well with all of you.
Before we can conduct DNA on Liam and Mohbad, we have to conduct DNA on Mohbad and his father, Joseph Aloba to be sure of his paternity,” she said in part.
But Wunmi dismissed the claim against her deceased hubby, and expressed gratitude to the public for their support, acknowledging that they are the reason she and her son are still alive.
She clarified that she had never accused Mohbad giving her STDs, being part of a cult, using drugs, or physically abusing her. The mother-of-one appealed to everyone to help preserve the cherished memory of the singer.
In her words; “Dear all,
“I would like to appreciate everyone who stood by my son and I. You are the reason we are still breathing in this trying moment. I would like to urge you all to please preserve the lovely memory of my husband. My husband was a good and loving man and I would marry him over and over again.
“I have never personally at any time told anyone that my husband gave me STDs, belonged to a cult, on drugs and neither have I told anyone he beats me. I know you all love me and want to defend Liam and I, we truly appreciate it.
“I’m alive to take the blame, pressure, accusations, and curses. Sadly, my husband can’t defend himself. I love my husband, even in death I still honor him. If you love me, please respect the memory of my husband. My own Nigga, my defender, the shoulder I lean on, my friend, my Ileriouluwa is a Good man. He was good to us, his family and friends.
“Liam, our son would grow up to read and see everything about his father (Ileriouluwa Oladimeji Aloba) and u want him to be proud of his father’s legacy. Thank you very much again for your unwavering love toward Mohbad, Liam and I. God bless you more and more”.