- The management of late Mohbad has broken their silence regarding a claim that was recently made by the singer’s father.
- Joseph Aloba had claimed that he was shocked to discover that his son had a will, one that was thumb-printed and not appended with his signature, as expected.
- Debunking the claims, Mohbad’s management stated that they aren’t aware of the existence of such will. They added that the singer’s autopsy report will be released in a couple of months.
Mohbad’s management has released a statement addressing allegations made by the late Nigerian singer’s father, Joseph Aloba that a will thumb-printed by his late son exists.
It would be recalled that Mohbad’s father had alleged during a recent interview that a will thumb-printed by his late son is available following his death.
However, in a recent statement released by Mohbad’s management, they refuted the existence of such thumbprinted will.
They revealed that if such document were in existence, it would have been made public and duly registered with the Probate Registry.
The management also gave an update on his autopsy results which they revealed would take some couple of months to arrive from abroad.
The statement reads:
“It’s been a couple of months, but the life and death of Imole still remain fresh in our minds.
We know that nothing can bring Imole back, but we have cooperated with the authorities to make sure that all parties involved get the clarity and closure that we need to be able to remember Moh and live as he lived in his last few months: drawing strength from his past, but happy, strong and looking forward to the future.
We would like to use this opportunity to share a few updates and highlight certain truths, so that misconceptions and miscommunication do not persist:
1. The Police Authorities have conducted an investigation and have communicated that the autopsy results from samples sent abroad will take a couple of months before they are shared.
2. No members of Mohbad’s management or his Lawyer have communicated the existence of a will or any such thumb-printed document (as has recently been FALSELY reported) to any member of the family or the public. We would like to state with certainty that if any such document did exist, it would have been duly registered with the Probate Registry. We therefore plead with everyone to refrain from sharing false and misleading statements like this.
3. All accounts owned and controlled by Imole during his lifetime were immediately put on a Post No Debit order on the 12th of September, 2023. This order remains valid till date. These accounts will be properly handed over to the family upon resolution of the internal dispute.
Once again, we thank you all for your continued support of Imole. We urge you, in your pursuit of justice and closure, to seek, speak and promote only the truth.
May the light guide you always.”
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