Leaked Audio and Messages Reveal Troubling Dispute Between Mohbad and Wife

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In a shocking turn of events, an audio conversation and messages between Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, and his wife, Wunmi, have surfaced online, shedding light on a deeply troubling dispute that appears to have unfolded between the couple. Although there is no time stamp indicating when the conversation occurred, the audio features Mohbad’s distressed voice as he accuses his wife of attempting to harm him.

Mohbad

In the audio recording, Mohbad can be heard expressing profound distress and bitterness, accusing his wife of plotting to take his life. He alleges that she feigned illness while secretly planning to use information from his WhatsApp to harm him. Furthermore, Mohbad disclosed an incident where he had expressed a desire not to wear a particular piece of clothing, yet his wife insisted on dressing him in it, which he interpreted as an attempt on his life.

Screenshots from a chat were also shared, wherein Mohbad continued to accuse his wife of being responsible for his deteriorating condition and alleged threats against him. While the details of their altercation remain undisclosed, the messages contain a series of accusations and emotional turmoil.

Mohbad

In the midst of his anguish, Mohbad wrote, “If I die today, you killed me. My life is messed up. I’m saying this in advance. My life is messed up ever since the NDLEA [National Drug Law Enforcement Agency] situation. My health is bad. My stomach is messed up. I’ve been complaining all the time. I will tell the whole world.

The messages also convey a sense of betrayal and heartache, as Mohbad confronted his wife with statements like, “You said you never loved me, but why did you stay in my life for 8 years?

Mohbad

Towards the end of the messages, Mohbad issued a warning to his wife, vowing that her actions would not go unanswered. He wrote, “You don’t know who you are messing with, I swear. Your whole family will pay for it. If not now, later.

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