BREAKING: Jamaican Woman Claims to Have Child with Late Singer Mohbad, Calls Out Wunmi and Naira Marley

Jamaican Woman Claims to Have Child with Late Singer Mohbad, Calls Out Wunmi and Naira MarleyA Jamaican woman identified as Dreanation has sparked serious controversy online after claiming that she had a child with late Nigerian singer, Mohbad (Ilerioluwa Aloba). In a viral video, she boldly declared that the child’s paternity has already been confirmed and issued a series of statements targeting both Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, and his former record label boss, Naira Marley.Dreanation openly challenged Wunmi to agree to a DNA test for her son, Liam, to clear the air on who truly fathered the child. According to her, unless proven otherwise, her child remains the only legitimate heir to Mohbad.She also addressed Naira Marley directly, urging him to release all of Mohbad’s unpaid royalties to the late singer’s father, Joseph Aloba, whom she insists is the rightful next of kin. “Wunmi is not Mohbad’s legal wife. Baba is the head; give him his son’s royalties and he will share them as appropriate,” she said.Adding fuel to the fire, Dreanation threatened to leak Wunmi’s private iCloud files, claiming they contain sensitive information about events that happened right after Mohbad’s Canadian visa was approved.

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