Prophet vows to resurrect late Mohbad, demands to see his corpse, lists suspects behind Singer’s death(VIDEO)

The profound mystery of who and what caused the demise of the talented singer Mohbad unquestionably lingers in the minds of many. A prophet, uninterested in the specifics of his passing, stands resolutely prepared to invoke the resurrection might of Jesus, as demonstrated with Lazarus in the Bible, to revive Imole if granted the opportunity.


A Nigerian prophet identified as Oba Ewulomi, ignited a flurry of responses by delivering an astounding statement regarding the tragic passing of the late singer, Mohbad.

In the viral Instagram video currently making rounds, the religious leader boldly proclaimed the possibility of resurrecting Mohbad.

The prophet, with unwavering assurance, asserted that he held the power to revive Mohbad from the clutches of death if granted access to the lifeless body of the departed singer.

The clergyman underlined that he would carry out his divine responsibilities with utmost effectiveness, whether or not individuals placed their faith in the deity he serves.

Mohbad can still live again whether you are a believer or not. Let me see his body; give me access to his body. With the power of God, I can wake him,” he said in part.

Oba Ewulomi persisted in asserting that the demise of the late singer was a result of foul play committed by someone within his inner circle. He pointed fingers at Mohbad’s father as one of the prime suspects.

He went on to mention that the list of potential suspects extends to the late singer’s friend, the attending nurse, and a third party present at the hospital where he received treatment.

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The Nigeria Police Force on Thursday confirmed that the body of late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad has been exhumed.

MohBad died mysteriously on September 12, 2023, at the age of 27, after allegedly being treated for an infection.

His death has been surrounded by controversy, with many calling for the cause to be uncovered.

 

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