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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

MohbadGATE - Actor Yomi Fabiyi Begs Lagos State Gov Sanwo.Olu To Intervene And Get Mohbad's Killers

'‘The nurse didn’t meet Mohbad alive talkless of treating him. The Ministry of Justice should prove me wrong by charging her to court and let her speak. She has never spoken her own side of the story and this case is being delayed. If truly she treated Mohbad, she should have been arrested immediately MOH d!ed but she went home that night and nobody reported the case to the police. The CCTV in Mohbad’s house was working. Your excellency, You have the power to summon the developer of the house to give access to the iCloud. The cctv was not stored in any DVR in the house. It was stored remotely’ '
-Actor Yomi Fabiyi tells Governor Sanwoolu of Lagos State



14 comments:

  1. If only the govt will step in and do proper investigation. No law in Nigeria again.

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  2. I wish he would see this and act swiftly, we all need some sort of closure.

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  3. On gosh! 🤦‍♀️. Is there a week that goes by, that they do not talk about this case. They should allow his soul rest in peace.

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  4. The death Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba aka Mohbad, remains a highly emotional and controversial topic, especially given the circumstances surrounding his passing and the public outcry for justice. It's been over a year since his death, and the lack of conclusive answers from the investigations has frustrated many fans, family members, and well-wishers.

    The fact that an autopsy was conducted but the coroner could not find anything "incriminating" leaves many questions unanswered. While the official report may have found no direct cause for foul play, there are still concerns about the circumstances leading up to his death, the treatment he allegedly received in his final days, and the involvement of individuals in the entertainment industry. His passing came amidst various reports of disputes, harassment, and mental health struggles, which fueled speculation and the desire for a thorough investigation.

    In situations like this, the legal process can often be slow, and investigations can become complex. Even if the autopsy doesn't reveal a clear cause of death, that doesn’t necessarily mean there isn’t a larger issue at play. It could be that authorities are still gathering evidence, or that certain factors, such as the involvement of high-profile figures, complicate the investigation.

    The public's interest in seeing justice for Mohbad is a reflection of a larger desire for accountability and transparency in Nigerian society, particularly when it comes to cases involving the lives of young people in the entertainment industry. His fans and family deserve answers, and there’s still a widespread hope that the authorities will re-open or deepen the investigation if new evidence arises.

    If you're following updates closely, you might have seen recent developments or public statements made by the family or investigators. It’s possible that public pressure could lead to more concrete action, but the system can be slow, especially in high-profile cases. The fact that it’s still generating so much conversation shows how important it is for justice to be served.

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    1. ChatGPT don suffer for your hand

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  5. Mohbad spirit is real strong. He is not resting and won't allow them have peace

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  6. I think he's making sense o
    The CCTV should be checked...

    Hello iya Boys

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    1. He assumes that the investigators did not do their job. It is basic police work to check cctv, basic. Why does he feel they have not checked it. Police officers are many things but they are not stupid. Of course they checked the cctv already.

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  7. I pray the governor gets to see this

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  8. Continue to rest in peace Imole 🙏🏿

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  9. Oh chimoo God abeg fix this one oo the story don long like this 😳😳

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  10. One day the truth would come out

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  11. I don't think the Govt have plans to intervene, if not, they would have

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  12. Government of Lagos states should put effort on this matter now.

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