- Controversy arises over the swift burial of late Nigerian singer, Mohbad.
- Mohbad’s wife’s elder sister demands an investigation due to his Christian faith and absence of an autopsy.
- The sister expresses determination to protect Mohbad’s wife from defamation.
The sudden and swift burial of late Nigerian singer, Mohbad, has sparked a controversy as his sister-in-law takes to social media to voice her distress and demand a proper investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
Mohbad passed away unexpectedly, sending shockwaves through the entertainment industry and his fanbase.
However, his death has now taken a contentious turn as his family’s actions are called into question.
In a heartfelt Instagram live video, Mohbad’s wife’s elder sister expressed her concerns and dissatisfaction with the immediate burial of the late singer.
She emphasized that Mohbad was a devout Christian and not a Muslim, which raised questions about the hurried burial conducted without an autopsy.
In her words;
“It’s not even Up to 24 hours, and Mohbad’s father just ran and hurriedly buried him. Mohbad is not even a Muslim. He is a Christian,” the sister stated, visibly distraught. “I was on the phone throughout yesterday protesting that Mohbad shouldn’t be buried until an autopsy is carried out on him. No defamation of my sister will be allowed.”
Her video resonated with netizens, who took to various social media platforms to express their concerns and demand justice for the late singer.
Many called for Mohbad’s father to be questioned regarding the hasty burial and the sister’s claims.
See below;
In other news, Mr. Joseph Ayoba, father of the late Nigerian singer Mohbad, has opened up about a disturbing dream he had just 2 days before his son’s untimely demise on Tuesday, September 12th.
Mohbad tragically passed away at the tender age of 27 and was laid to rest on Wednesday, September 13th.
During an emotional interview with popular content creator @og_baba1, Mr. Ayoba shed light on his relationship with his son, describing it as more of a friendship than a traditional father-son dynamic.
Discussion about this post