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Baba Mohbad Mismanaged the Whole Thing – Written by Adeola Soetan

Baba Mohbad Mismanaged the whole thing by making himself a willing prey to cruel bloggers and crooked merchants who feasted on Mohbad’s Death to make money. Too Bad.

Which paternity test? Did Mohbad ever doubt the paternity of his son while alive? The son he loved so much that he even bought land in his name?

A good grandfather would start where his late son stopped with his own nuclear family not to create unnecessary problems after the sad death of his son.

The old man mismanaged the whole issue by playing to the gallery of the social media merchants and crooked merchants. The statement of Mohbad’s father in the early stage of Mohbad’s death gave him out as a conscienceless father. I was surprised when said, “E wo ibi ti mo n’gbe, Mohbad ko to ju mi..” , look at where I’m living, Mohbad didn’t take care of me.. ” Go into the record and watch the video.
That put me off immediately. No reasonable father will alter such a statement in the heat of his son’s death when the boy is still in the Mortuary. Haba! That’s an abomination in Yoruba culture.

I pity him for letting himself out to be mismanaged and exploited by cruel bloggers telling lies and deceiving him to see the death of Mohbad as a big business to get rich quick and become a celebrity. . If not, a father whose son is still in the morgue won’t be entering into a business deal with unscrupulous people on how to construct a memorial arcade, theatre, organise annual musical show for Mohbad. Bad enough he started signing MoU on percentage sharing of a fathom business deal by rogues who are competing among themselves to own Baba Morbid as their big client. .Why are people so wicked to prey so quickly on the greedy Mohbad’s father who refused to send them out of his sight?

The man has never been consistent in all his comments. First he said he was not interested in any DNA, that it’s members of the public that were interested.. Gosh!.how can any public control your home as the head of family? Later he’s interested in DNA but he must be physically present there to see things for himself. I don’t know where that’s done. Later he would conduct his own DNA by his own chosen lab. Without any DNA test concluded , he started saying Liam has bowlegs and no one has bowlegs in his family. That’s nonsense & embarrassing for a grandpa seeking for DNA test to say that.

It’s simple, if he wants a DNA, go to court and get an order of the court since the court /corona is already involved. . He didn’t. Now Wunmi is ready for the DNA, which I personally think it’s unnecessary, anyway since Mohbad never doubted his son, grandpa is no more eager..

Coming out to blame your son for buying land on his son’s name is the most stupid thing to say by any grandpa or grandma at least in Yoruba land. That’s the best thing to do, invest in your children’s name first because they are your future while you don’t abandon your wife and family at the same time. No father or mother should be all overbearing on their married sons or daughters. Doing so, it’s a recipe for family wahala. Your role as grandpa or grandma is only advisory not commandist. Baba Mohbad’s talk on his right of ownership and control of Liam’s placenta is very stupid. Placenta belongs to the mother not even the baby’s father. It’s a mother’s organ, QED. . But the father or any relative of the mother or father even friend is given the placenta to bury simply because the mother who freshly delivered the baby will be too weak to bury the placenta herself. Culturally, the adage that says “ojo ti a ba ri ibi ni ibi n’wole” that is a baby’s placenta must be buried same day it is severed from the baby does not make it compulsory for grandpa to be the custodian of the placenta. No Odu Ifa says this, and I beg to be challenged. Most of us buried our children’s placentas by ourselves or assign people to do that. Some families abandoned placenta in the hospital waste bins, some burnt it, some threw in into the river. So I wonder why baba Mohbad should indict his late son, Mohbad and his wife Wunmi because they didn’t hand over the placenta of Liam to him to bury. That’s unnecessary overbearing of a grandpa. I ask my readers, did you give your children’s placenta to your father or mother to bury? I know none would do that in Lagos or in any urban towns in Yoruba states. So, I don’t know how placenta became a weapon of fight in a family dispute as used by Baba Mohbad when he’s not an organ harvester. It’s just an unnecessary emotional blackmail to hoodwink his gullible supporters who themselves did not give their children’s placentas to their parents to bury. I ask again, did anyone staying abroad or in urban towns in Nigeria send the placentas of their children to their parents for burial? I didn’t do that, I settled the issue of placenta of my children by myself and through delegates. Even if I still had parents I won’t bother them with my madam’s organs through which she fed the babies, provided air and nutrients for the foetus in her womb. For our education, the placenta’s functions include providing oxygen and nutrients to the fetus, removing waste, and producing hormones. It also protects the fetus from infection and maternal disease. Once again, placenta is a woman’s organ, she can bury it by herself, her husband can help her discard it or anyone a baby’s mother delegates to do that for her. No Odu Ifa in Isese, no passage in the Bible or in he Quran gives grandpa or grandma of a new born baby any authority to bury placenta.

Mr. Aloba mismanaged the whole thing by making himself a willing prey to many cruel bloggers and rogue emergency merchants who wanted to feast on Mohbad’s death.

I emphasize here again my early public statement that Mohbad most likely died of medical complications. I don’t think the nurse can kill her patient just like that when she knows an autopsy will reveal the drugs. I don’t think a struggling young wife whose source of survival, inspiration and joy is her hubby, Mohbad who’s just trying to make name & money. What for? Every murder or suspected murder case must have a motive. I wonder why Mohbad didn’t go to the hospital for treatment by himself. Anyway, most of us do self medication, invite professional or auxiliary nurse to treat us, at home until when complication arises, then we rush to hospital to die or to heal. If a former governor of Osun state, Isiaka Adeleke could invite an alleged auxiliary nurse to treat him or over treat him despite his wealth & education, and later died due to complications, then Mohbad being treated at home, bad as it’s, the bad practice has become wide spread among us. ..

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