In response to new allegations that he is the father of the late artist Mohbad's son Liam, the Oba Elegushi has spoken once more.
Concerns have been expressed over Liam Aloba, Mohbbad's kid, and his paternity. The claims that Oba Saheed Elegushi, the Elegushi of the Ikate-Elegushi Kingdom in Lagos State, is the singer's father have been categorically denied.
Amidst the uproar surrounding the paternity debate, an astounding allegation emerged suggesting that Oba Elegushi may perhaps be the father of Mohbad's son.
On his TikTok profile, a person going by the pseudonym Oloriebimusicproduction2 uploaded many posts. In these articles, the TikToker made serious allegations that suggested the king could have played a role in the premature passing of the late Mohbad.
In a widely shared video, the TikToker implied that the singer’s family was being prevented from obtaining justice by the monarchy.
In the statement, the monarch condemned the insinuations made by certain social media users, describing them as a desperate attempt to tarnish his name by entangling him in the paternity dispute involving Liam, the late singer’s son.
Oba Elegushi said that a legal petition has been filed against those making these charges.
The statement reads:
“We would like to respond to a new desperate attempt at dragging His Royal Majesty, Oba Saheed Elegushi, into the needless paternity dispute over the son of Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.
“The widely syndicated falsehood was promoted by some persons with the underlisted profile on the social media app TikTok, namely: Oloriebimusicproduction2, PEKINS RULES, and WESTO4LIVE. Also, the same falsehood is being promoted by Auto Success Ola, Olubukola Jesse, Teni Ologo, and Tolani Ilesanmi.
“This is to inform the public that the allegation is false and a figment of the wicked imaginations of these persons.
“HRM Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi, through his lawyers, has filed a petition against these persons with the Nigeria Police and other relevant security agencies in a bid to enforce his fundamental human rights and protect him from cyber bullies, while he is hopeful the Nigeria Police will collaborate with relevant international security organisations in this quest for redress.”
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