The late Nigerian artist Mohbad’s widow, Wunmi, has drawn significant attention online after revealing the identity of a man she claims has been threatening her and her two-year-old son, Liam.
In a social media post, Wunmi accused Ayodele Famuyiwa, the power of attorney for her father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, of relentless harassment and threats against her child. She alleged that Famuyiwa, who resides in New Mexico, USA, has used TikTok live broadcasts to intimidate her, vowing that Liam would never inherit his father’s royalties.
“You are on a TikTok platform openly threatening to harm me and my child. You have repeatedly sworn that over your dead body would Liam inherit his father’s royalties,” she wrote on Instagram.
Wunmi further claimed that for over 15 months, she has endured cyberbullying and public defamation from Famuyiwa. She urged Nigerians to intervene and plead with her father-in-law to allow a DNA test to confirm Liam’s paternity, insisting that this would put an end to the harassment.
“Ayodele Famuyiwa has threatened to take Liam out of the way. Nigerians, please help me beg my father-in-law to do a DNA test, if not for anything, but for Mohbad’s sake. I have been ready since 2023, but I lacked the courage to speak up because of how he used the media to attack us,” she stated.
Expressing frustration over the delay in Mohbad’s burial, she added: “My husband deserves to rest. There’s no genuine reason why he is still at the morgue.”
Her revelations have sparked widespread reactions, with many calling for urgent intervention in the ongoing family dispute.








