Tonto Dikeh challenges Mohbad's father, asking how love for one's own child can often be eclipsed by material possessions or fortune.

 Actress Tonto Dikeh has addressed Mr. Joseph Aloba, the father of the late artist Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad, on Instagram. Tonto questioned the grieving father in an open letter posted on her Instagram page, asking how it is that wealth or worldly possessions tend to come before love for one's own child. She confronted him about Mohbad's "hurried and undignified burial," which occurred just 24 hours after his death. She questioned why, in all of Mohbad's interviews, his father has insisted on getting a DNA sample, even though he hasn't asked Mohbad's wife Wunmi for one.




Her post reads

‘’MESSAGE TO MOHBAD’S DAD




 




Mohbad, from the depth of my heart, I extend a profound apology. You deserve so much more, and it pains me to witness your struggles, with steadfast support coming from compassionate souls like “THE CONCERNED CITIZENS.”




It’s a promise we will keep fighting regardless of names called & heart broken.




 




Papa Mohbad, I can empathize with the harsh realities of poor condition, but when it involves your own flesh and blood, your son, it’s truly heartbreaking. How is it that material things or wealth seems to outweigh the love for your own child?




 




The hurried and undignified burial of our dear Mohbad within a mere 24 hours of his supposed passing, compounded by insufficient arrangements due to financial constraints after getting a whooping sum of 2million Naria,is deeply distressing considering his status.




Need I remind you of the shameless, senseless and inhumane way mob’s neck was broken?




 




The decision to exhume your son’s remains stemmed from a collective outcry of Nigerian youth– which is a testament to our shared concern, While we acknowledged that Mohbad is indeed your son, please note, he was a married man, and the responsibility should extend to his wife regardless of any circumstances.




 




In your quest for global assistance and DNA verification, it’s crucial to address the right of that woman personally, the one who holds the answers.




By the way I totally agree with a DNA, but why are you asking Nigerians for a DNA and not Wunmi?




 




Your immersion in social media, driven by trivialities and fleeting fame, is disheartening. I find solace in the knowledge that you are not a part of my family, sparing us the pain of witnessing your disregard for your son’s memory.




 




It’s bewildering that your discontent only surfaced upon witnessing contributions to your grandson in custody of his mother “Your late son’s wife”, BUT YOU NOW CHARGE 10k/15K to be interviewed




Papa Mohbad, how does one fail their own flesh and blood not once, but twice?




 




My heart aches for the pain you are causing and the deep wounds left unhealed.




 




But I’ll leave you with this words, DO RIGHT BY YOUR SON.''





 



 


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