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MohBad’s Demise: My life Under Threat, Wife Tells Coroner

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MohBad's Demise: My life Under Threat, Wife Tells Coroner

•Brought Under Police Escort

The wife of the late Ilerioluwa Aloba (a.k.a. Mohbad), has informed a Lagos Coroner in Ikorodu that her life is under threat.

According to her, the threat to kill her started flowing in after MohBad’s death.

Brought under police escort to Candide-Johnson Court House, Ita-Elewa, Mrs Aloba told the Coroner, Magistrate Adedayo Shotobi, that she gets death threats daily, including on social media.

In her words: “A lot of people are defaming me on ‘TikTok’.

“I left my husband’s house because I am not safe there”.

While being cross-examined by David Fadile, counsel to the father of the deceased, Omowunmi insisted that she was in a good relationship with her father-in-law, who she described as her best friend.

Omowunmi, who denied obtaining a Canadian visa, explained that on Monday, September 11, her late husband told her he wanted them to move to Canada because he had too many opponents.

She also stated that the deceased had informed her that he doesn’t post her on social media for the reason that he needed to get her protected.

Omowunmi confirmed that she had been with her late husband for over a decade, since her secondary school days.

In being led in evidence by her counsel, Taiwo Olawanle, she told the Coroner of the events that led to the death of her husband, adding that she did not fight with her husband before his death.

“My late husband was meant to go to the hospital to treat the injury sustained during his brush with Prime Boy, but due to his previous experience with NDLEA operatives and the fear of Azeez Adeshina Fashola a.k.a. (Naira Marley), he did not go.

“The NDLEA operatives had hit him on the head with the butt of their gun. I did not know my husband was injured in the encounter with Primeboy until the second day, Monday, September 11, when I saw blood stains on the bedsheet.

The matter has been adjourned until November 15.

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