He stated clearly that he owned his own home and did not need financial help for accommodation. He explained that the real issue remained the DNA test, and he revealed that his lawyer checked the two centres selected for the post‑mortem analysis one chosen by the Lagos State welfare officer and the other by his late son’s wife’s lawyer and both centres reportedly said they did not conduct DNA testing on samples taken from an embalmed body.
He said the discovery suggested that some people wanted the truth blocked, and he appealed to the Lagos State government to step in, insisting that a proper DNA test must be completed before any final burial arrangements for Mohbad would be made.
He said the discovery suggested that some people wanted the truth blocked, and he appealed to the Lagos State government to step in, insisting that a proper DNA test must be completed before any final burial arrangements for Mohbad would be made.

Tufiakwa. Chukwu biko wepuru umum ajo nna di.
ReplyDeleteJust bury that boy pls, chai, I really pity Mohbad.
ReplyDeleteOga go and rest abeg, it's your son, if you like chop hm.
ReplyDeleteMtcheeww
No he is not
DeleteSomeone said "this man go continue this thing till him kpai leave Mohbad unburied"
ReplyDeleteIf there is anything like next life, I don't think mohbad will like to choose this man as his father..
ReplyDeleteAn igbo man wony do this
ReplyDeleteA dead mans child is a pride especially if there are no other siblings and the man accepted the baby while alive.
Even people who come after or during burial are accepted talk more of this.
Culture and tradition matter a lot
I feel so sorry for this entire happenings
The father
The daughter in law
The child
The dead man
So much chaos
In my community a child born under your roof is yours, bears your name and extends your legacy. So much so that if your wife had no child and she decides to stay she can have ses and bear children who must answer the family’s name or she could marry another woman to bear her husband children
It’s accepted….
I know most yorubas are accepting
I don’t know why this man is doing this maybe he has his reasons but culturally he could be persuaded
This is crazy
Doesn’t it bother him that Mohbad hasn’t been laid to rest that he is still in the fridge after all these years
Gosh
This is not Yoruba culture. This man is a lowlife who was pushed by other lowlifes and he will end up with nothing at the end of the day. He was so jealous of Mohbad and Wunmi that it only took a stranger to spread rumor for him to find excuse to victimize his daughter inlaw and his grandson. It’s the money he’s after. Mohbad did not tell him that the boy is not his son. Little boy looks more like MOh than MOh looks like the person shouting about DNA. They should first do DNA on him and Mohbad first if e sure for him. He’s a greedy fool.
DeleteRant based on ignorance.
DeleteThis man is enjoying the attention he is getting from his son death
ReplyDeleteHe is not Mobad's biological father. It's very simple, if he were, they wld have collected his own sample to test, it won't be 99.9% but will surely have some percentage, I guess. Man doesn't want what happened to him and his wife ( paternity fraud/ mo is not his) to happen to the ' son' he raised, he is fighting for all d money and time he spent raising another man's seed.
ReplyDeleteYou see this conditions some of these boys go and take in d name of Ritual to make money, they no dey too understand am.
Imagine Babalawo tells you, u go make better money, u go see better money, u go buy house in Lagos , the World will recognize you but...
1. Your won't leave up to 40yrs
2. You will go Global , but will be in 1 place and sand won't cover you up for more than 7yrs on Earth.
Your seed is not yours and once they dig the the truth, they will dig your grave.
All manner of gibberish you won't even understand by Babalowo because you r in a hurry to Blow
This man is so heartless. Some other people will accept that innocent boy in other to keep the legacy and linage of his son alive.
ReplyDeleteWhat manner of a Father is this Man ?
ReplyDeleteIf ghosts truly exist, I wish Mo's ghost would do something terrible to this Man !
That thing you're looking for,you will soon find it Baba Mohbad.Allow your son to rest in peace this man,if you were out for him like this when he was alive,you would have tried to or even prevented his untimely death
ReplyDeleteInfact don't bury him again. Put the remains inside pot, cook and chop am. Nonsense.
ReplyDeleteI only pity the poor boy who suffered while alive and still in death.
See that one of a kind nose
ReplyDeleteUse Mohbads mothers sample
ReplyDeleteThat’s the next sure thing
Abi
I am surprised that between all the medical and legal personnel, this was not suggested.
DeleteAgbako!!! If he can be this wicked to his own, then he definitely doesn't treat others well. Hian! God forbid!!!
ReplyDeleteWhere I'm from keeping a body that long is considered an abomination, no matter what is at stake. I agree with you, he cannot be a person of goodness.
DeleteEvil. Evil. Evil man. Wicked to the core and rotten to the bones. Using his son's death to make money and trying to FRUSTRATE HIS GRANDSON FROM CLAIMING HIS INHERITANCE. WIZARD!!! 👿👿👿
ReplyDeleteThey should collect samples from mohbad mother and use for the DNA.
ReplyDeleteIt is the DNA testing that is vexing WE.
ReplyDeleteThe man wants to set a precedent WE do not want.
We rightly 8 adulterous men here like the plague.
Only the man is shamed, not the act. Some of us may shame all men. We tell the victimised wife not to confront the other woman because some of us have dated married men.
When a man complains about it, we shame him in the guise of being sarcastic. We are very dismissive of his complaint or accusation. We find ways of justifying the act as his fault. We turn the tables on him.
We do not want to ask why this particular DNA saga has been so hard fought and stoutly resisted. Why after so much fight, no due diligence was done in choosing the Labs? Why is there so much fuss about the easy task of applying to court for change of the Labs? Is DNA not common fare for relocating families? So what is the big deal about this one? Have some self-assured men or couples not been surprised at results days at Embassies?
Lest it slips, nearly all customs in Nigeria accept that a child born during marriage is the child of the husband of the child’s mother. It is even a statutory presumption of fact. No special thing about the Igbos on that. Even a child born within a specified time after the death of a woman’s husband is attributed to the husband even when there was no sign of pregnancy at the death of the husband. But all those are rebuttable presumptions that any husband or wife can challenge and disprove. Couples have been known to challenge them. Wives dissatisfied in marriage have successfully proven that the child born in the marriage is not their husbands’. No law can force such a child from her mother. Fathers also accept children, yet they do peace-of-mind DNA testing for diverse reasons.
The typical Igbo person talks down about other tribes’ customs so much. Meanwhile they cry about their customs the most – An igbo man accepts all children. Yimu! But an Igbo woman cannot inherit her father’s land under native law and customs or be entitled the head of family even when she is the eldest child who helped in training all other children.
Custom is accepted usage. DNA testing is an accepted norm today. We may abuse this man all we may. He has set the precedent until it is upturned or set aside. Until then, a “grandfather” can ask for DNA testing of a “grandchild”.
Again, what is too hard for DNA testing to fully shame a “frivolous request” by a so maligned grandfather?
Abi something dey?
What kind of a mother would not be in a haste to prove the paternity of her child
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of a wife would not want her husband to be quickly buried by doing what ordinarily should not take less than 30 minutes of simple medical procedures
Between the man and the woman who is being more wicked to the child and his father
Or do they separately know the result?
Did you follow this story from the inception at all?
DeleteThis man is something else. Tueh
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