Mohbad: Iyabo Ojo sends strong message to police

Iyabo Ojo and Mohbad

Iyabo Ojo (left), Late Mohbad (right)

By Taiwo Okanlawon

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has told the Nigerian police that an injustice to one is an injustice to all following the delay in the case of the late singer MohBad.

The actress and her colleague, Tonto Dikeh, have been at the forefront of getting justice for the late 27-year-old MohBad.

In a now-deleted video on her Instagram page, she told the police that she could follow ‘this course.’

She pledged to accompany them to any court or police station, firmly committing to stand by the case.

“@nigeriapoliceforce an injustice to one is an injustice to all.

“Any court we go dey there together, any place station we go dey there together. Tomorrow we move”, she wrote.

Joseph Aloba, the father of the Mohbad, has also voiced his discontent with the police inquiry surrounding his son’s death, expressing his concerns and urging the government to intensify the investigation until justice prevails.

He highlighted discrepancies in the investigation, mentioning that when he presented Mohbad’s body to the police station, he anticipated their assistance in searching the deceased’s residence or providing the police autopsy report, both of which have not been provided.

Joseph stressed the need for a comprehensive investigation, urging the police to interview individuals who resided with Mohbad.

He emphasized the importance of examining their electronic devices, believing it could uncover vital information regarding Mohbad’s death.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the current investigative progress, Joseph pleaded for a more thorough inquiry to achieve justice and cautioned against delays.

He passionately appealed to the government to dedicate more resources and effort to ensure a satisfactory resolution to the case, aligning with the public’s expectations.

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