Wunmi has recently responded to the public accusations made by Vincent Otse, also known as Very Dark Man (VDM), following the tragic passing of her husband, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad. Wunmi expressed her frustration with Otse’s remarks, which she claimed were both baseless and hurtful. In an emotional statement, she took issue with Otse’s comments questioning the paternity of her son and his apparent support for individuals who allegedly contributed to the bullying of her late husband.
“His recent allegations about my son’s paternity are completely unfounded and malicious,” Wunmi stated. “It’s painful to see someone try to undermine my family at such a sensitive time.” She criticized Otse for using her personal grief as a platform to make such damaging claims. The accusations come as part of a larger public dispute surrounding the circumstances of Mohbad’s death, which remains a source of public intrigue and speculation.
Wunmi emphasized that her silence in the wake of these allegations should not be misconstrued as weakness. “I’ve chosen to stay quiet up until now, not because I am afraid or powerless, but because I needed time to mourn my husband and care for our son,” she explained. The widow made it clear that her primary focus during this time has been to ensure the well-being of her son, whom she vowed to protect from unwarranted attention and harmful claims.
In her statement, Wunmi also addressed the broader issues surrounding her late husband’s struggles with alleged bullying. “It is distressing to see Vincent Otse siding with the very people who made my husband’s life unbearable,” she said. Her words echoed a growing frustration with those who, according to her, have contributed to the harassment and mental toll that Mohbad endured prior to his death.
Wunmi was particularly critical of the way some have chosen to exploit her family’s tragedy for personal gain. “The fact that there are individuals out there trying to benefit from my husband’s passing by spreading lies and creating confusion is despicable,” she asserted. She made it clear that she would not stand by while her family’s name was dragged through the mud by individuals with questionable motives.
The mother-of-one also took to social media to send a direct message to Otse, urging him to “leave me and my son alone.” She stressed that her life was being overshadowed by these unfounded allegations, and that she simply wanted to grieve in peace. “I have nothing to hide, and I will do whatever it takes to protect my child and the memory of my husband,” Wunmi added, further reinforcing her resolve.
