Several court-approved laboratories in the United Kingdom have declined to conduct the DNA paternity test on Liam, the son of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.
This development comes after a Lagos Magistrate Court in Ikorodu ordered the test to be carried out in three independent laboratories — two in the UK and one in the US — to determine the child’s biological father.
However, some of the UK labs have reportedly refused to proceed, citing the complexity of extracting viable DNA from the late singer’s embalmed body, which requires highly specialised post-mortem forensic expertise.
Lawyers representing Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, have raised concerns over the suitability of the chosen facilities, describing the situation as a setback in the long-running paternity dispute.
The controversy continues to generate widespread public interest and debate on social media.

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