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In a recent interview, Joseph Aloba, the father of late Nigerian musician Mohbad, explained why he still wears his son’s attire.

Internet users have blasted Mohbad’s father for inheriting and constantly wearing all of his late son’s designer clothes.

Responding to all of the critiques, Mohbad’s father insists that he constantly wears his late son’s clothes, emphasising that Mohbad was his son and so he may wear his clothes.

Mohbad’s father says that he is the same size as his late son Mohbad and that wearing his clothing after he dies is a way for him to express how much he loved him.

He added that anyone who doesn’t like the way he wears his late son’s clothes is free to say whatever they like as his only focus right now is to get justice for his late son Mohbad.

In his words; “Mohbad Is My Son And I Can Wear His Clothes, We Both Wear The Same Size Of Clothes, Anybody That Doesn’t Like The Fact That I Am Wearing My Late Son’s Clothes Is Free To Say Whatever They Like, My Only Focus Right Now Is To Get Justice For My Late Son.”

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