Crime and Law
Solomon Buchi speaks on paternity speculations about Mohbad’s son, Liam

Media personality Solomon Buchi has weighed in on the ongoing speculations surrounding the paternity of late singer Mohbad’s son, Liam.
Since Mohbad’s passing, debates have raged over whether Liam, whom he welcomed with his wife, Wunmi, is biologically his. While many netizens believe the child bears a striking resemblance to the singer, others argue that only a DNA test can provide conclusive proof.
Addressing the controversy, Solomon Buchi took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his observations, stating that he recently came across a photo of Mohbad’s son and is convinced of their strong resemblance.
He criticized those doubting the child’s paternity, pointing out the irony of their stance. According to him, people are quick to dismiss resemblance in Mohbad’s case but would readily opt for a DNA test if their own child bore a striking similarity to their neighbor.
His post read:
“I saw a photo of Mohbad’s son, and he’s a spitting image of his father. I hope everyone that trolled that young widow will face something similar. That is Mohbad’s child!
All of a sudden, resemblance is no longer a way to speculate that a child is indeed his father’s child. But if the child looked like your neighbor, you would run to do a DNA test. Lmao.”
Buchi’s remarks have further fueled online discussions, with many sharing their perspectives on the ongoing paternity debate.
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