Testing Mohbad’s Paternity on Liam: What Happens if the Result says Negative?

Should the results become positive, it is going to be a $64,000 million question. But, Wumi has come out to debunk the claim.

 

The major occurrence that may occur if the result is negative, is uproar. Social media analysts will take the walls of X, basking in the ataraxia of banter and trolling. Noises will collocate the marketplace of Facebook and social media will suspend the matter on the trend table for days. But will Wumi be ever brought to justice? There is likely negativity to that answer. This is because for a woman who allegedly lied to husband of four that the children are his but, after more than 10 years, the man discovered that none of them are his, to go unscathed, who is Wumi that will not?

 

The highest that can be done to Wumi is, if the family of Mohbad, who are the only relatives that can law claim on his properties, if and if, only, the singer before his death, include them in his will, transferring the properties to them. But that can still be difficult because Wumi and her cohorts will fight to their last breath.

 

Meanwhile, there is no guarantee the DNA tests will say otherwise. DNA tests are as accurate as they can be, it can be doctored.

 

DNA testing is a powerful tool that can prove something beyond reasonable doubt, making it a trusted source for solidifying data findings. In Nigeria, DNA testing has become particularly significant for families, especially for fathers who want to verify their fatherhood’s authenticity. Paternity fraud has become a prevalent issue in Nigeria, and DNA tests can provide information about an individual’s ancestral roots, connect people with their relatives, and prove paternity of a child.

 

The recent case of Mohbad’s widow, Wunmi, spotlights the efficacy of the DNA testing as she bowed to pressure and secretly underwent two DNA tests to prove that Her husband is actually the father of Liam, who has been under a heated controversy and contest. This has, however, garnered significant attention.

 

Wumi, since her husband’s death, has been under pressure, questioning the legitimacy of the son the deceased left behind. Netizens had pressured Wunmi to do a DNA test after they alleged that Mohbad’s son might not be his. This allegation is concerning, given the potential consequences of paternity fraud in the country and Wumi’s close association with Sam Larry, the person who was alleged to biologically own the son. It is essential to establish the truth, and DNA testing is the only reliable way to do this.

 

According to reports alleged by a blogger, the first DNA test was prompted by Mohbad’s father, who had been demanding a DNA test to be done. The result of the first test was not disclosed, but it reportedly prompted Wunmi to do a second secret DNA test. Both the DNA testing processes had the attendance of  a notable Nollywood actress, whose name was not mentioned.  But the blogger has added that the results might shock everyone. 

 

Worthy of note, Wunmi has been at loggerheads with many top voices in Nigeria and Nigerian fanatics of Mohbad, who have cryptically analyzed that the son he left behind might not be his.

 

The outcome of this test is of significant interest to many, and it is yet to be seen how it will impact Mohbad’s legacy and reputation. DNA testing has been a valuable tool for uncovering the truth, and this case is no exception. 

 

The potential consequences of the test results could be far-reaching, and it remains to be seen what will happen. It is crucial to establish the truth, and DNA testing is the only reliable way to do this. As such, one eagerly awaits the results of the DNA tests and hope that justice will be served. But should the results become positive, it is going to be a $64,000 million question. But, Wumi has come out to debunk the claim.

 

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I am a writer and investigative journalist who specialises in literary criticism and underrepresented narratives. Among other publications, I have been featured in Business Day Nigeria, TheICIR, Platform Times and Daily Nigerian. Right now, I work as a full-time staff writer for Unconventional Magazine.

I am a writer and investigative journalist who specialises in literary criticism and underrepresented narratives. Among other publications, I have been featured in Business Day Nigeria, TheICIR, Platform Times and Daily Nigerian. Right now, I work as a full-time staff writer for Unconventional Magazine.