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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Crooner Mobadhs Father Explains Why He Buried Him Quickly

According to him, it is customary not to delay burial if both parents are still alive.


“In Yoruba land, his corpse is not the kind to be kept when both of his parents are still alive.
“That land where Mohbad was buried is his only land, that is the only land I know him to have owned.
“Truly he gave me the land to build my church because we had both agreed to build the church there and since that’s the only land I knew him to have,” Aloba said.
Mohbad passed on at 27 years old, with varying accounts of how he died circulating on the Internet.
from dailypost

30 comments:

  1. This man I don't know the kind of father you are ,his statements is even annoying so if he doesn't have his own portion won't you bury him in family land, at least he would ve given this boy a befitting burial just like people said he is a weapon fashioned against his son

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    1. It's because of befitting burials that some widows and their kids become destitute after the burial. Blowing money on burials only for the living to starve afterwards is pure witchcraft. He claims she spent $1m on the casket out of the 2m that Davido gave them.
      Has anyone asked how the wife he left behind and their child will feed afterwards?

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  2. This man looks so suspicious to me. I learnt Davido gave 2m to the family yet the Dad couldn't get a good coffin for him that his head was bent inside the coffin.

    Which father will drag a land documents with his late son's wife?

    The fact Mohbad bought a land on his wife names speaks volume and explain all there is about the man his father is.

    What father would hurriedly exonerate a suspected accused of his son death publicly?

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    1. Was she married to him or a baby mama. Most people will do the same if she wasn’t married to him.

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    2. Ikegwuru my brother...
      I saw the video too, I weak honestly. Even if he is an Outcast, he doesn't deserve such treatment. SMH!

      GOD rest your soul MOHBAD 🕊️

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    3. Culturally, the father cannot bury his son. He cannot even attend the burial or see his child's dead body. Any money sent to him would have been handled by someone else and the rest given to him, which he explained. He would never watch the videos of his son in the casket. He said that he was given one million of that money after the burial. It was fellow leaders of tomorrow who bought a cheap casket and broke their colleagues neck in the casket. Man's inhumanity to man.....

      Imole had a partner of over 12 years and with a little child. His partner would have been the next of kin and the person who was enlightened enough to handle his affairs. Looking at both of this boy's parents, that was a wise decision on his part. There's almost no way a mother who wondered off for a decade and a father who was uneducated, with no decent source of income would not be tempted regarding such assets.

      I feel for the father who borrowed and toiled for this boy to make a headway. I feel so much for the wife who has been widowed so young and who will remember the last days of her son's father with pain as he was already roping her into the web of suspicion because of the state of his mind and the PTSD he was clearly suffering.

      May he rest in peace and may those who stole his peace for years meet their recompense. .

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    4. On the issue of #2m Davido sent to him, baba said he only received #1m.
      There's something about this man that is not right.

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    5. The fact that*
      In his wife's names*
      And explains*
      Of his son's death*

      @Dr Teejay

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  4. RIP Mohbad.
    You are in a better place.
    Some states have organized a candle light procession for him.
    It is well.

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  5. Is this why you wanted to bury him the night
    he died and you weren't interested in finding
    out what happened to your son? The cause of
    of his death? You relied on what you were
    told and quickly buried him.
    So Yoruba tradition forbids knowing
    the cause of death?
    Yorubas that will put knife in a coffin when
    their deceased dies in mysterious circumstances
    to torment the killers?
    Baba go amd sleep jare, you just didn't care.

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  6. I'm just speechless, over to Yoruba people as I no Sabi una culture.

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  7. True. In Yoruba land and in my place in the south south, we don't keep the corpse of a young person whose parents are still alive. We bury it before three days

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  8. But he’s married with a child. That’s not true. It’s only for the unmarried they do that for

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    1. They did not marry. The lady is a baby mama

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    2. They had a quiet wedding. Didn’t you see the pictures she posted about the wedding?

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  9. Just saw a status with unclad ladies protesting for the mohbad. Na wa o.

    It is well o.

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  10. What he said about Yoruba culture is true, but not on a suspicious way the guy was buried.

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    1. I was just about to ask if there's no exceptions. Even if it's your culture,I think there should be exceptions na especially in this kind of situation

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  11. The only DNA that needs to be conducted is in this man is on this man.
    Let us first be sure he is actually the father.
    I refuse to believe he is the father of this young man.
    My God!!!
    So truly there are human beings, 'fathers ' like this????
    My God!

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  12. You see this case it will help some women to rethink how many years of togetherness with a child and her partner was buried like a bachelor, o God his death is painful

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  13. I pray the police to do thorough investigation.

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  14. I don't believe this story at all. Even the community leader vehemently told this man that it is not right to bury Mohbad in the middle of the night as requested by the father.

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  15. Ma'am you over use the word 'crooner and you use it incorrectly. Do check it out.

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    1. Thanks anon I checked it out and I’ve learnt !

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  16. Whatever is your reason for taking this action may your creator judge you. I don't know what is the truth, so many stories on the internet, people are saying too much for one to even understand which is true.

    May his soul rest in peace and may all who has hand in his death be brought to light 🙏

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