Nollywood Actress Sarah Martins Slams Mohbad’s Wife, Wunmi, Over Late Singer’s Legacy

Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has recently expressed her disappointment with Wunmi, the wife of late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, known as Mohbad, over the handling of his legacy and recent controversies.
The dispute has escalated following allegations made by Wunmi’s sister, Karimot, regarding the late singer and his relationship with Wunmi.
In a recent statement, Sarah Martins criticized Wunmi for not doing more to protect Mohbad’s legacy and questioned her reluctance to undergo a DNA test.
This comes after Karimot made allegations that Mohbad had given Wunmi several sexually transmitted diseases during their marriage, which Wunmi has publicly denied.
Wunmi has also spoken out against her sister’s claims, stating that she has never said Mohbad gave her STDs.
She further dismissed accusations that Mohbad was involved in a secret cult, used illicit drugs, or subjected her to domestic violence.
Sarah Martins, however, remains unconvinced by Wunmi’s statements and has openly criticized her for allowing her sister to make such claims about the late singer.
The actress questioned Wunmi’s reluctance to take her son for a DNA test to clear her name and protect Mohbad’s legacy.
In a social media post, Sarah Martins expressed her disappointment, writing, “At this point, Wunmi is doing too much! Kai! Some women no get sense true true.
Your kwashiorkor sister had the effrontery to boldly come online to cause your so-called beloved late husband of giving you a series of infections when he was alive and you allowed it?
Why are you so scared to do DNA tho? If I were you, I would have done it long ago to clear my name and protect the legacy of my late husband.”
The ongoing controversy has captured the attention of fans and followers of both the late singer and the Nollywood actress, with many taking to social media to express their opinions on the matter.
The debate has brought up questions about the privacy of celebrities and their families, as well as the responsibilities of those left behind to protect the legacies of their loved ones.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what further developments will arise and how the parties involved will respond.
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