Gboah.com: "Don't get Ekiti people upset" Politician Opeyemi Falegan Queries Mohbad's Wife For Not Carrying Out DNA Test On The Singer's Son Liam Yet

"Don't get Ekiti people upset" Politician Opeyemi Falegan Queries Mohbad's Wife For Not Carrying Out DNA Test On The Singer's Son Liam Yet

Prominent politician Opeyemi Falegan has voiced apprehension regarding the prolonged delay in conducting a DNA test for Liam, the seven-month-old son of the late singer Mohbad. The deceased artist's father is insistent on the test, citing concerns about societal acceptance in their hometown of Ekiti, where the stigma around illegitimate children is prevalent.


Although authorities have granted permission for the collection of Mohbad's remains, the father has postponed the process, awaiting the completion of the DNA test before the singer's reburial. Falegan, who hails from Ekiti, emphasizes the urgency of resolving this matter promptly to prevent potential unrest within the community.


Expressing a keen interest in the child's Ekiti heritage, Falegan urges Mohbad's wife, Wunmi, to expedite the DNA testing process. He stresses the significance of transparency, stating that even if the child is adopted, the community wishes to know. Falegan, known for his commitment to family values, assures his readiness to provide financial support pending the test results.


In his plea, Falegan questions the perceived difficulty in conducting a DNA test and underscores the importance of this process in addressing the community's concerns and ensuring a smooth resolution to the matter at hand.



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