VeryDarkMan Shares Fresh Updates on Mohbad’s Son Liam’s Paternity Case

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Activist VeryDarkMan has shared fresh updates concerning the ongoing paternity dispute involving Liam, the young son of late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.

The development has once again drawn public attention to the long-running case, which has involved questions surrounding the paternity of Liam, the late singer’s family and the administration of his estate.

VeryDarkMan has posted updates about the DNA testing process, raising questions about challenges reportedly encountered while trying to carry out the examination.

Among the issues discussed were claims that some laboratories in the United Kingdom would not conduct certain tests involving samples from an embalmed body.

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The activist has also questioned documents and other issues surrounding Mohbad’s widow, Wunmi Aloba, although the allegations circulating online have not all been independently verified.

A Lagos court ordered paternity testing in February 2026 as part of efforts to resolve the dispute. However, the process has reportedly faced delays and complications.

The controversy has also expanded beyond the question of paternity, with issues surrounding marriage documentation, inheritance and claims relating to Mohbad’s estate becoming part of the wider public debate.

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The case has divided public opinion, with some Nigerians demanding transparency and a definitive DNA result, while others have urged the parties involved to allow the legal process to run its course without excessive social media commentary.

The renewed attention has also brought back discussions about Mohbad’s music royalties, the administration of his estate, his burial and the broader search for justice following his death.

While some online reactions have expressed hope that the latest developments will finally provide clarity over Liam’s paternity, others remain frustrated by the length of time the process has taken.

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Importantly, claims circulating on social media about the alleged DNA result and a possible “cover-up” should be treated cautiously until they are confirmed by the relevant court, laboratory or other competent authority.

For now, the paternity dispute remains a matter of legal and public interest, with many Nigerians waiting for an officially verified outcome.

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