November 22, 2024

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Popular Nollywood actress, Mary Remmy Njoku, has lambasted those demanding that Omowunmi, the wife of the late Nigerian rapper, Mohbad, submit her son for a DNA test.

While most Nigerians have continued to agitate that justice prevails over Mohbad’s death following the strange circumstances surrounding his death, others have also taken to the social media to demand that the late Afrobeat singer’s wife submit his 5-months-old baby, Liam, for a DNA test.

This demand arises from the suspicion that the baby does not look like Mohbad, but bears a resemblance with Sam Larry, an associate of Naira Marley, the owner of the singer’s former record label.

However, in reaction to the call for a DNA test, Mary Njoku described the demand as nothing but pure evil, especially at a time the widow is still bereaved for the loss of her husband.

Njoku questioned the rationality behind doubting the child’s paternity when the late father never did while he was alive.

Worried that throwing the child’s paternity into question could distract people from demanding justice for his father, she asked Nigerians  to focused and channel their efforts towards demanding justice for the circumstances that led to the rapper’s death.

She wrote, “Asking a mourning Widow to submit her son for a DNA test is pure Evil. Haba! She just lost a husband! Lost a father to her child! Lost her Helper and Protector of over 10yrs! Let her mourn in peace!

“If you can’t support her, don’t add to her misery! Small money don enter now and we are asking for DNA test. Just because she isn’t rich. If her husband didn’t doubt the paternity of his child, who are we to think otherwise? Abeg make una no let the dead para for una o! Don’t frustrate his family!!!! Let’s focus on getting #justiceformohbad

“Let’s leave his poor Widow to raise the only blood legacy he left behind. His SON. Whom he loved very much. He would want that. No be the Pikin kill em Papa. Focus on the adults.”

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