As the one-year anniversary of Mohbad’s passing draws near, Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, has shared a deeply moving photograph that captures their cherished moments together.
Nearly a year has passed since the unexpected and tragic loss of Mohbad on September 12, 2023, and the specifics surrounding his death remain unclear. Despite thorough autopsy results, ongoing police investigations, and numerous court proceedings, the exact cause of Mohbad’s death has not been determined.
On Instagram, Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, posted a touching image of Mohbad gazing at her lovingly while she posed for the camera. The photograph, which shows the couple dining at a restaurant with a glass cup in front of them, poignantly reflects their shared happiness.
Through her post, Wunmi conveyed her profound sense of loss for Mohbad and highlighted the lasting legacy he has left behind, ensuring that his memory will always be cherished.
Meanwhile, Mohbad’s old tweet has resurfaced online, where he declared the strength of his prayers, asserting that no one’s prayers were as powerful as his.
Nobody’s prayer is stronger than mine ? pic.twitter.com/WCLwuufiGD
— Mohbad Imolè (@iammohbad_) September 9, 2023
The late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known as Mohbad, had many dreams throughout his life, some of which he shared through his prayers. Before his passing, Mohbad had openly expressed his struggles through various videos, revealing that he was bullied by his former record label boss, Azeez Fashola, also known as Naira Marley. He also discussed personal difficulties within his family and how music served as a coping mechanism.
In his song “Peace,” Mohbad spoke about overcoming numerous challenges and dealing with fake friends, yet he found solace. As Mohbad’s old tweet comes back into the public eye, some fans have suggested that the late artist should be allowed to rest in peace. The resurfacing of Mohbad’s old tweet adds to the ongoing drama and controversy surrounding his death and the conflicts within his family.
See some comments below:
@investor_sy_:
“Since this guy die he never rest.”
@ayomidecharlotte:
“We will never forgive Sam Larry.”
@big_dhrey:
“U only prayed, not watching….rest in peace Imole….bible said pray and watch…..street pray and guide.”
@noahuhunamure:
“Omoo nor allow anyone bully you oh. Our justice system dey gutter dey cool off.”
@imere.ogheneotega:
“Make una allow this boy sleep. Please.”
@zarmas_empire:
“Hmm! so sad this young talent is gone just like that. May his soul continue to rest with his Lord.”
Relatedly, Yomi Fabiyi, a well-known actor and Human Rights activist, has announced that he is on the third day of his private investigation into Mohbad’s death. Fabiyi has chosen not to disclose details of the investigation for safety and privacy reasons.
He shared his commitment to seeking the truth on Instagram, while also posting a video from CURA_MED hospital, praising their efforts and the evidence gathered. His announcement has garnered mixed reactions from fans, with some supporting his quest for justice and others questioning the effectiveness of his investigation.
In other news, Mohbad’s family has expressed dissatisfaction with the Lagos State Police’s handling of the investigation into his death. Taiwo Odumosu, representing the family, criticized the police for their alleged lack of professionalism, diligence, and integrity. They called for the investigative team to be replaced by a specialized unit from headquarters, accusing the police of mishandling the crime scene and neglecting crucial evidence.
The family’s letter stated, “The police’s apparent avoidance of investigating this critical area is concerning and suggests a serious oversight in their investigative procedure.” They expressed concerns about a potential cover-up and vowed to pursue justice relentlessly. “We rely on the almighty God and your good selves to get to the root of this case,” the letter concluded.
Furthermore, the legal team representing Mohbad’s family has raised concerns over the public disclosure of sensitive information about his death. Taiwo Odumosu emphasized that such details should be shared with the police rather than made public and urged anyone with relevant information to assist with the investigation.
A Coroner’s Court in Ikorodu, Lagos State, has ordered substituted service for key witnesses in the ongoing inquest into Mohbad’s death. Witnesses to testify include Mohbad’s wife, his sister-in-law, Karimot Ogunbayo; Boluwatife Adeyemo, aka Darosha; Mohbad’s lawyer, Oluwasanmi Falade; nurse Feyisayo Ogedengbe; and driver Fidelis Esanbor. The court has granted an application to serve witness summons through national newspapers and social media to ensure their attendance and has also recalled Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, and the IPO in charge of the case, ASP Muhammad Yusuf, for further clarification on new issues.