Why I Am Demanding Two DNA Tests For Mohbad’s Son– Singer’s Father
The father of the late singer Mohbad, Joseph Aloba has revealed reasons for demanding two paternity tests to determine his grandson’s (Liam’s) true lineage.
According to the deceased singer’s father in a new video making rounds on social media, the reason he wants the test to be conducted at two distinct locations, is because, he wants transparency in the process of conducting the DNA test, so as to eliminate any doubt regarding the results.
Joseph, who spoke against the ongoing debate on whether or not a DNA test was needed in the investigations into Mohbad’s death, said that he is willing to provide consent for the DNA test.
He said, “Concerning the DNA test, it’s a MUST they do it. Nigerians are demanding for it. I heard rumours that they did it but no matter what, I’m Mohbad’s father so I’ll give consent to the DNA test or send anyone who can represent me during the test if I’m not there to know how they’ll do it. And even when they want to do it, it should be done in 2 different places so we can be very sure and know the truth.
“Also, where I am from in Ikere Ekiti, we don’t accept bastards, But it will be a thing of joy for me if this child is Mohbad’s because this is the only child he left behind. Three days before his death (on Saturday) I was with him, he even served me food and he put Liam on my hands and he was taking pictures.
“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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