“Wunmi, do you want to deny everything MohBad’s father said about you? If you know about Mohbad’s d£@th, you will never go free,” Mohbad’s mum’s sister says

Following the tragic passing of Ileriouluwa Oladimeji Aloba, known as Mohbad, the late singer’s aunt has come forward to criticize his widow. Since the news of his death emerged, many have accused his widow of being involved in his demise.

Joining the ranks of accusers, Mohbad’s mother’s sister appeared in a viral video where she questioned the presence of blood-soaked clothes at the time of the singer’s death. During her visit to their home, she was taken aback by these clothes and expressed her strong disapproval.

She went on to assert that if Omowunmi played a role in Mohbad’s death, she would not escape punishment, as she pronounced severe curses upon her. In her words,

“Wunmi, do you want to tell me that Mohbad’s dad is lying about you? When I got to your house after MohBad passed away, I saw numerous clothes soaked in blood.

I was so astonished, I had to ask my sister, why is there so much blood on these clothes? Nobody has accused you of anything. If you know anything about Mohbad’s death, you will not escape justice.

God will use the blood relationship between me and Mohbad to hold you accountable. I have many things to say, but I am holding back. You will not evade it.”

Watch her speak below.

Naijalegit previously reported that the House of Representatives issued a summons to the singer Azeez Fashola, widely known as Naira Marley, and Mohbad’s manager. This move was made as part of their efforts to address concerns related to the works of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad, and ensure the protection of his rights.

The House, acting through its Committee on Justice, Youth, and Legislative Compliance, also extended an invitation to Jiggy Adeoye, who serves as Mohbad’s manager. This invitation was intended for an interactive session scheduled for October 3, as a proactive step towards securing fair compensation and royalties for the late music sensation.

Mohbad, a former artist under Naira Marley’s record label, tragically passed away at the age of 27 under unclear circumstances on September 12.

The House’s decision to intervene in the matter was prompted by a motion put forward by Rep. Babajimi Benson (APC-Lagos). Benson emphasized the need to review laws related to the entertainment industry and copyright, expressing concerns about the contracts and agreements that artists were often pressured to sign.

During the debate on the issue at the plenary session on September 26, the lawmakers reiterated their commitment to ensuring just compensation and royalties for Mohbad’s musical works. They also pledged to closely monitor the ongoing investigation into his death and the royalties accruing to him.

In a letter dated October 26, signed by the Committee’s Clerk, Mr. Yusuf Ibrahim, the House officially summoned both Naira Marley and Mohbad’s manager. This summons was issued to gain insights into the situation and guide the committee on potential legislative actions. The letter was conveyed through the President of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, as reported by NAN.