“He caught her with a calabash and ring” – Mohbad’s friend, Micee spills on late singer’s ordeal with wife

Mohbad's close friend, Micee breaks silence on the late singer's ordeal with his wife, Wunmi


In an extensive expose, Micee, a close friend of the late singer, Mohbad has opened up on some ordeal between the hitmaker and his wife, Omawunmi.

He revealed how Wunmi played a significant role in shattering their friendship when she realized that Micee was genuinely concerned about Mohbad’s well-being.

Micee disclosed that after Mohbad’s return from the NDLEA (National Drug Law Enforcement Agency), he noticed a considerable change in Mohbad’s behaviour and overall health.

In response to his concern, Micee took it upon himself to seek medical attention for his friend, visiting numerous hospitals to help Mohbad regain his health.

He also shared a copy of the medical result they were issued during this period.

He emphasized the importance of thoroughly understanding one’s prospective life partner before marriage, as he believed that Mohbad’s life took a drastic turn after their marriage.

He added that Mohbad once caught his wife red-handed with a calabash and fetish ring.

Micee recounted his role as a devoted supporter and helper to Mohbad, who was always by his side, even during challenging times. He recalled a harrowing incident when Mohbad contemplated taking his own life, and Micee courageously intervened to save his friend.

Micee expressed his readiness to reveal more if confronted by Mohbad’s wife.

Furthermore, Micee claimed that he had provided Mohbad with numerous lucrative show deals but had to step back due to constant conflicts with Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi. He alleged that she had a grip on Mohbad’s life, even hacking his WhatsApp account. Micee pointed out that Mohbad’s father had worked tirelessly to support him and make him the person he was, suggesting that Wunmi’s influence had been detrimental.

He finally expressed profound sorrow over the loss of his friend, Mohbad and how it had impacted his mental health.

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