- In a recent emotional live session, Mohbad’s father stirred widespread reactions online with a heartfelt and poignant lament about the growing distance between himself and his son, Adura.
- With visible pain, he accused unnamed individuals of maliciously attempting to sow discord between him and Adura, painted a grim picture of a family struggling to heal in the wake of the singer’s tragic death.
Joseph Aloba, the heartbroken father of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, widely known as Mohbad, has publicly voiced his anguish over the emotional distance and silence from his surviving son, Adura Aloba, since Mohbad’s untimely demise.
Mohbad’s tragic death in September 2023 has remained a hotbed of controversy, fueling endless speculation and sparking heated debates across social media platforms. The clamor for justice has been loud and persistent, with many fans and observers questioning the circumstances surrounding the young artist’s passing.
Yet, as the saga drags on with no resolution in sight, Joseph Aloba finds himself not only mourning his son but also dealing with the crushing weight of family estrangement and betrayal.
In a recent live video session, Joseph Aloba did not hold back his frustrations, revealed that since Mohbad’s death, Adura has completely distanced himself, refusing to visit or check on him.
What’s more painful, Joseph claimed, is that this estrangement seems orchestrated by certain individuals who are allegedly working to suppress the truth about what really happened to Mohbad.
He alleged that these conspirators have gone as far as hiring vigilante groups to shield Adura and his mother from anyone seeking to reach them, including himself.
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In related news, Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo recently opened up about the fierce backlash she endured while advocating for justice for Mohbad.
During a candid interview on the Glass House with AY, the actress shared the personal cost of her activism, revealing how it became a magnet for ruthless online attacks and defamatory accusations.
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