The family of late Nigerian singer, Mohbad, has asked his widow, Wunmi, to desist from using their surname.
Wunmi was formally prohibited from using Aloba, her late husband’s family name, pending the outcome of a DNA test to confirm the paternity of Mohbad’s son, Liam.
This came amid the ongoing paternity dispute with Wunmi, following Mohbad’s controversial death on September 12, 2023.
Mohbad died after he received an injection from an auxiliary nurse after appearing to have fallen ill.
His body was exhumed for an autopsy after a public outcry.
In May 2025, the investigation suffered a setback when pathologists reported that the cause of Mohbad’s death could not be determined.
However, in a new development, the family head, Omolayo Aloba, in an official statement jointly signed with the late singer’s father, Joseph Aloba, restricted Wunmi from using the family name.
While arguing that Omowunmi was not legally married to Mohbad, they noted that “For the avoidance of doubt, no statutory or customary marriage was contracted between the late Mohbad and Wunmi Adebanjo, as the required Yoruba traditional rites (payment of bride price) were never completed”.
The family further named Oladayo Ogungbe as their sole legal representative for the DNA case and Mohbad’s estate, while Wahab Shittu will continue to handle all matters with investigative authorities regarding his death.
The statement added that both the child and Wunmi would be included in the estate administration process after the DNA test confirms Liam as Mohbad’s biological son.













