Court Orders DNA Tests to Confirm Paternity of Mohbad’s Son, Fans React: “After That, What Next?”

Court Orders DNA Tests to Confirm Paternity of Mohbad’s Son, Fans React: “After That, What Next?”

  • The Magistrate Court in Ikorodu has ordered that a DNA test be performed on Liam Aloba, the son of the late Nigerian artist Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad
  • Magistrate Adefisoye Sonuga gave the order on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, following an application submitted by Mohbad's father, Joseph Aloba, seeking to confirm the child's paternity
  • The court ordered two DNA tests, one in a recognised Nigerian hospital and the other abroad

A Lagos state magistrate court in Ikorodu ordered two Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) tests to confirm the paternity of Liam Aloba, the only child of late Nigerian artist Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, alias Mohbad.

Magistrate Adefisoye Sonuga gave the verdict while hearing an application submitted by the singer's father, Joseph Aloba, who is attempting to determine whether the youngster is his late son's biological progeny.

Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, triumphs in a DNA lawsuit over late singer's son as the Magistrate Court in Ikorodu, Lagos state, gives a fresh order.
A Magistrate Court in Ikorodu, Lagos state, in favour of Joseph Aloba, Mohbad’s dad, amid the late singer's son's DNA battle. Credit: @iammohbad
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“The court hereby orders that two DNA tests be conducted, one within Nigeria and another in a recognized and accredited hospital outside Nigeria. Both parties or their representatives shall be present when the samples are taken,” Sonuga ruled.

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The court also ordered that the tests be conducted in government-approved medical facilities and that tissue or hair samples be collected from the late singer's remains, which are presently housed at the Military Hospital in Yaba, Lagos.

The applicant had in his application before the court sought for an order of the court directing the Chief Medical Officer/Chief Pathologist or any other appropriately qualified officer of the Military Hospital Yaba, Lagos, who is in charge of the remains of the late Mohbad presently at the Military Hospital Yaba, Lagos, to remove any tissue/hair or any part of the body of the deceased for the purpose of conducting a DNA test on Liam, at a recognized and accredited government private medical facility within Lagos state or other agreeable hospital outside the state, Punch reports.

The application further requested a court order directing that a DNA test be conducted regarding the paternity of Liam, the purported son of Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba (the deceased), in a recognised and accredited medical facility outside of Nigeria at the applicant's expense.

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In court papers, Aloba noted that there was still ambiguity about Liam's paternity, and given the gravity of the situation, the paternity must be determined unequivocally. He further stated that paternity is a live issue in terms of evaluating the respondent's maintenance responsibilities and the child's welfare, and that DNA testing is therefore required to avoid further delays and prejudice.

During Tuesday's proceedings, Aloba, represented by Augustine Adegbemi of Dr. Wahab Shittu (SAN) & Co., argued that the test was required to clear up any remaining uncertainties and public speculation about the child's paternity.

“There remains uncertainty regarding the paternity of Master Liam Aloba. Given the sensitivity of the matter, it is imperative that this issue be conclusively settled to determine maintenance obligations and ensure the child’s welfare,” he said.

In the application filed under Order 8, Rules 1 & 8 of the Family Court of Lagos State (Civil Procedure) 2012 and Order 9, Rules 8 & 9 of the Magistrate Courts (Civil Procedure) Rules 2009, he named Omowunmi Cynthia Aloba, the late singer's widow, as the respondent. Magistrate Sonuga issued the requested order and deferred further hearings until November 11, 2025, with no objections from the respondent's counsel.

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Legit.ng compiled the reactions below:

uchemaduagwu said:

"Na Mohbad Pikin."

moekoncept said:

"That’s what the wife wanted, now that the court is involved they won’t say she forged it. All parties should be happy."

ade_dahmolah said:

"So where will they get the sample to do DNA from? From a corpse that autopsy couldn’t be concluded or determined from????? Lmao."

onyinyechi__favour said:

"Lol.. her fellow defenders should join her and appeal 😂."

immunizer_ said:

"Na prank?😂"

preciious121 said:

"Congratulations.Let’s get it started cuz Wunmi never denied DNA."

fairychick87 said:

"As they are doing DNA for Liam make them do for baba Mohbad too…"

wapzy_zaza said:

"A lot of people are so beautiful and handsome until you figure out how they think💔😂😂."

tolanteeno said:

"Make Una rest....the private DNA from Moh's Mom and Brother has already established that Moh fathered Liam. Anybody that is expecting a different result will be put to shame. And anybody that wants to argue under this comment that Moh's Mom cannot be used for the DNA should go and do their research well before typing rubbish."

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dukeofzionn said:

"After the DNA what next ? Wetin go happen, who dem go arrest ?"

Fresh twist in Mohbad's case as a magistrate court in Ikorodu, Lagos state, rules in favour of Joseph Aloba, the singer's dad, amid the DNA battle involving his son.
Mohbad's case takes another turn as a magistrate court in Ikorodu, Lagos state, rules in favour of Joseph Aloba, the singer's dad, amid the DNA battle involving his son. Credit: @iammohbad
Source: Instagram

Wunmi shares photo of Mohbad and son

Legit.ng earlier reported that Wunmi had remembered her husband by sharing a rare picture of him and their son.

In the post made on her Insta story, Mohbad was sleeping while his son, who was still a baby then, was sitting close to him.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Chinasa Afigbo (Entertainment Editor) Chinasa Afigbo is a pop culture/music journalist and content writer with over four years of experience in other mainstream media organisations, including Vanguard Media and Guardian Life. She holds a degree in Information Management Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). She also moved on to pursue courses in writing & media communications. Chinasa has also been published in other Intl journals, like The African Report. Reach her at: chinasa.afigbo@corp.legit.ng.

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