Reveal What You Know About His Death, Mohbad’s Father Replies Wife
Late Mohbad’s Father Mr. Joseph Aloba, has replied to the accusations by Daughter-in-law Wunmi, to say what she knows about his son’s death.
In a series of Instagram post, Mr. Aloba accused Wunmi of seeking public sympathy and blackmailing Nigerians’ emotionally; “You have had the opportunity at the coroner inquest to say everything you know, and I am saying, who and what stops you from saying what you know to your father-in-law and the well-meaning public? He said.
Wunmi revealed recently that if she revealed what she knows about Mohbad’s death, she wouldn’t be alive today. Causing more uncertainty about since the death of Mohabd late last year.
She alleged that she was silenced.
“Mohbad would have sought medical treatment after his injury if he didn’t live in constant fear. He avoids hospitals because he believed the medical system could be compromised, and doctors bribed to harm him. I know a lot, but they won’t allow me to speak my truth.
“So many things have happened since I lost my husband, yet I can’t speak. I am helpless, but I know God will see me through this. I want the whole world to know that I tried to speak up, just as my husband always wanted to, but they bullied him into silence as they are currently doing to me.”
Mohbad’s father however warned her to stop accusing him publicly.
He said, “Let this be the very last time you would dent my image and accuse me of soliciting for funds. How much have you given me since my late son died? When the governor and other celebrities gave you money, did I insult you, or did you give me a kobo? Just the way those who gave you money with discretion, the same way God has shown me mercy.
“Wunmi, I challenge you to tell the world what you know about my son’s death, and I want the world to know that until you tell me who and what killed my son, no one is safe with you.”
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