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Police Account of How Mohbad died

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Olasunmibo Aboluwade, Abuja 

From investigation so far conducted, the sequence of events that directly occasioned the death of Mohbad and the suspects directly involved have been established as follows:

On 10th September 2023, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba (Mohbad) attended a musical concert at Ikorodu Town Hall at about 2100hrs on the invitation of Soso Soberekon to promote De-General Bitters beverages.

Mohbad arrived the venue of the event at about 1900hrs in company of his wife, Mrs Cynthia Omowumi Adebanjo and their 5months old baby; his childhood friend Ibrahim Oluwatosin Owoduni (Prime Boy), and Mohbad’s Personal Assistant, Adeyemo Boluwatife (Darosa) all of whom were in the Prado Jeep which was hired by Mohbad for the event and driven by Fidelix Esanbor.

Others that accompanied Mohbad in separate vehicles include Ayobami Sadiq (Spending), Aduragbemi Shedrack Aloba, Mohbad’s younger brother; Ajisegiri Sultan Ayobami, Mohbad’s DJ; Aderinto Fawas Ademola (Adewest), Mohbad’s friend, and Olanrewaju Idris Adedoja (OG), his Photographer. Other musical acts that performed along with Mohbad at the show included Zlatan, Seun Kuti, and DJ Fokati.

At the end of his performance at about 2300hrs, as he made to exit the venue with his entourage, he discovered that his vehicle had been blocked by other vehicles, while some of his fans and Area Boys also mobbed him.

Mohbad who from witnesses’ evidence was said to be tipsy and hyperactive became infuriated and as he attempted to come down to clear the road, Ibrahim, his friend, prevailed on him not to for security reasons.

This further infuriated Mohbad and degenerated into a hot argument and physical fight between the two of them. In the course of an attempt to hit Ibrahim with a blow, Mohbad missed and smashed the rare window of their Prado Jeep causing him an injury on his forehand and he bled profusely.

Eventually, the situation was brought under control, and they all departed for the Lekki residence of Mohbad excluding Ibrahim.

Upon arrival at home at about 0200hrs of 11th September, 2023, Mohbad refused to go to the hospital to treat his injury despite persistent persuasion by his wife, staffs and friends including the Prado Jeep driver whose vehicle was damaged.

Later in the day, the injured hand which was still bleeding, started getting swollen causing Mohbad unbearable pains.

His friend Ayobami Sadiq (Spending), who noticed the increasing pains, further insisted that he must go to the hospital for treatment. Mohbad still resisted and opted to call his personal nurse identified as Nurse Funmi, who unfortunately was unavailable.

At this point, Ayobami Sadiq (Spending) offered to call his own nurse, Ms Feyisayo Ogedengbe, to attend to Mohbad, a suggestion that he (Mohbad) consented to.

When Ms Feyisayo was contacted at about 1430hrs on Monday 11th September, 2023, she was also unavailable but promised to come the following day, being Tuesday, 12th September, 2023.

Ahead of her arrival, she requested that the picture of the swollen hand/injury area be snapped and forwarded to her for assessment and to guide on the medication to come along with.

This was eventually done. At about 1435hrs on 12th September, 2023, Ms Feyisayo eventually arrived armed with 1 Pack of Ceftriaxone injection; 1 Vial Paracetamol injection, Tetanus Toxoid injection, 1 Vial Procaine Penicillin, 7 ampules of IM Diclofenac, Tincture Iodine, and Needles/Syringes.

Ms Feyisayo administered the Tetanus Toxoid on the arm of Mohbad and gave both the Paracetamol and Ceftriaxone injection intravenously. Immediately the Ceftriaxone injection was administered, Ms Feyisayo confirmed that Mohbad started vomiting while goose bumps appeared on the face and all over his body. At this point, it dawned on Ms Feyisayo that Mohbad was reacting to the administered medication.

She consequently ran out to procure hydrol and nisaline infusion. While at the Pharmacy in the locality, she got a call that Mohbad had started convulsing.

Eventually, Cynthia Omoduni Adebanjo, Aduragbemi Shedrack Aloba, Olarewaju Idris Adedoja, Ayinde Habib Idowu Damola, Aderinto Fawas Ademola, and Ms. Feyisayo rushed him to the hospital in the vehicle of Engr. Chinaka Jesse, their neighbour.

Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead on arrival at Cura-Med Hospital, Lekki. Not convinced, the team moved his body to Perez Hospital, Lekki where his death was re-certified. A death certificate was later issued by Cura-Med hospital.

Mohbad’s father who had earlier been contacted, came to the Late Mohbad’s house and after a short meeting, resolved to move the body to Ikorodu for burial, which was done the following day, 13th September 2023 at about 1400hrs.

(Courtesy, Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa)

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Igala Group Demands Justice For Late Salome Murdered By Gospel Artiste

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Olasunmibo Aboluwade, Abuja

The Igala Cultural and Development Association has called on the security agencies and the judicial institutions in the country to ensure justice for the late Salome Adaidu, who was murdered by a gospel artiste, Oluwatimileyin Ajayi last week.

This is contained in a statement by signed Prince Abdulrahman Obaje, the Director Media, ICDA, FCT and Surrounding Towns, on Sunday.

The statement read, “We the entire members of the social-cultural group, Igala Cultural and Development Association (ICDA) received with rude shock the dastardly alleged murder of Salome Eleojo Adaidu.

“The news got to most of us through a viral video that was circulated on the social media in which oluwatimilehin ajayi was found on Sunday January 12’*, 2025 trying to dispose of her dismembered body and confessing to the crime.

“Salome, 24, was a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member serving with NICON INSURANCE in Abuja. She was said to have visited Ajayi at his residence in Papalana, New Karshi in the Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State before her death.

Despite the fact that the Public Relations Officer of the Nasarawa State Police Command, SP Ramhan Nansel, earlier assured that the law would take its course, we want to assure the general public that we are closely monitoring the event as it will be unfolding.

“WE WANT TO UNEQUIVOALLY MAKE IT KNOWN HERE THAT WE ARE DEMANDING FOR NOTHING LESS BUT THOROUGH INVESTIGATION AND JUSTICE FOR SALOME ADAIDU!

“We are hereby calling on our members and the entire public to remain calm and allow justice to take it full course.”

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79 Year-Old Grandma Asks EFCC To Prosecute Suspected Trespassers On Her Abuja Properties

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…Faults Police Roles On Her Alleged Land Grabbing Claims

Olasunmibo Aboluwade, Abuja

A 79 year-old grandmother Hajia Colleen Mero Yesufu, has pleaded with the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Olanipekun Olukoyede, to prosecute those who allegedly grabbed her properties in choice areas within Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

Hajia Yesufu said she became the beneficial owner of the property lying and situate at Plot 4022 Guzape District, Cadastral Zone A09, Abuja, FCT in December 2010, after she bought it from the original allottee and executed the requisite transfer documents.

She however, lamented that sometime in August 2023, some persons allegedly trespassed on the property and were offering plots of land there as investment properties to innocent Nigerians.

Addressing journalists on behalf of the Septuagenarian in Abuja yesterday, her Lawyer, Maxwell Opara, said Mama’s team of legal practitioners, petitioned the Solicitor General at the Legal Services Secretariat, Federal Capital Territory Administration and its numerous agencies over the matter immediately.

He said agencies of the FCTA promptly marked a “STOP WORK” of the development on the 30th August 2023 while her lawyers at the time, also petitioned the FCT Police Commissioner on the 4th of September, 2023.

Opara further explained that the FCTA Director of Investigations and Prosecutions Mr. Joseph Eriki scheduled numerous meetings with all parties and the relevant FCTA departments but that the alleged trespassers blatantly refused to appear before the enquiry panel or send any documentation.

He alleged that a fake Power of Attorney (POA) was registered as FC 160 Page 160 Vol. 69 PA in favour of a different person (names witheld) and uploaded onto the AGIS system by unidentified staff of the agency.

Opara said further investigations revealed that that a forged Right-of-Occupancy was allegedly used to obtain building approvals which led to the withdrawal of the Building Permit, sealing and marking of the building for demolition in October 2023.

The Lawyer equally alleged that the trespassers filed a suit against the FCTA in court using forged documents asking for the status quo to be maintained to prevent the demolition the buildings on the property.

Opara claimed that the Police allegedly declared that those contesting the property with Hajia Yesufu bought the land from the original allottee in 2014, and attached Police Extract dated 21st August 2014 and signed by the DPO Divisional Headquarters, Gwarimpa, FCT Command.

He said, “The FCTA officials who attempted to enforce the withdrawal order were reportedly threatened by a very senior ranking police officer to steer clear of the site or face severe consequences.

“Eventually, on the 25th of October 2023 the FCTA Director of Investigations sent the investigation report with a petition to the FCT Police Commissioner confirming “Conspiracy, Forgery, Fraud and Criminal Trespass” over Mama’s property in Guzape.

“The then FCT Police Commissioner Haruna Garuba ordered an investigation by O/C of the C/P’s Crack Squad on the 9th of November 2023.

“The Yesufu family made necessary statements at the Gwarimpa HQ and submitted relevant documents before the Police raided property and made numerous arrests on the 17th of November 2023.

“Despite the FCTA report/petition and additional evidence by Yesufu, all the arrested suspects were released within two hours.

“Mama and family were forced to engage the services of Falana and Falana Law Chambers who petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP) on 18th of December, 2023.

“Mama’s prayer was that the IGP would look into the matter swiftly and bring the suspects to book.

“However, to play safe, Yesufu also sent a separate petition to the Chairman of the EFCC on the 19th of December 19, 2023.

“The EFCC conducted a thorough and professional investigation and have concluded their investigations.

“Thankfully the EFCC restored confidence in the system on this particular matter by securing an Interim forfeiture order on the 20th of December from the Federal High Court in Abuja and has began to recover the properties for Mama and her family.

“We therefore, demand that the law be allowed to take its course. We also call on the EFCC Chairman to do the needful by charging the suspects in this matter to court in the interest of justice and to prevent others from becoming victims.”

It will be recalled that the Police Spokesman ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, had issued a press statement on the 30th December 2024 where he dismissed Mama’s allegations of Police interference and protection of a “Criminal Suspect”, which she had initially reported to the police for investigation since 4th of September 2023.

ACP Adejobi in the statement, clarified that the IGP had no business with civil matters.

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Thief Outsmarts National Assembly Security, Steals Staff Car

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…As Nation’s Parliament Gets New Serjeant-at-arms Boss

A yet-to-be identified thief entered the National Assembly premises on Wednesday 9th October, 2024 between 8:00am and 8:30 am, and successfully stole the car of a parliamentary staff member, Collins Osenun.

Osenun, who works with the Committee on Petroleum Resources (Midstream) in the House of Representatives, told journalists on Saturday that all efforts to recover his car since then had been futile.

According to Osenun, the wine coloured Toyota Camry Car with Registration Number ABJ 740 AE and chassis No: 4T1BG22KXYU731374 was stolen at the National Assembly premises despite the full security checks put in place by the various security agencies there.

He explained that he drove into the car park at the National Assembly Arcade around 6:50am on the fateful day and went to his office.

Osenun said, “I went to the office early to clear my table in preparation for a 9am event I had outside the complex.

“It was when my colleagues drew my attention to the fact that I was running late for the event that I hurriedly left the office around 8:30am.

“I was traumatised and shocked when I did not see my car. I raised the alarm immediately.

“I reported the matter to the heads of the Nigeria Police Force, Directorate of State Service, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Federal Road Safety Corps and the National Assembly Serjeant-at-arms.

“The police authorities in the National Assembly told me that signals had been sent out.

“The information I got at the DSS office was that the Close Circuit Television (CCTV) camera mounted in the National Assembly revealed that the thief was captured on camera when he entered around 8am, and pretended to be one of the numerous cleaners employed by private firms.

“I was also told that when the thief got to the car park, he attempted to snatch a Sport Utility Vehicle RAV4 but could not open the door.

“The secret police also told me that the camera captured when the man abandoned the RAV4 and went for my car and opened it, obviously with a master key manufactured by him and left.”

Osenun displayed, a print out of the CCTV camera which revealed the picture identity of the thief.

Further investigation on Saturday revealed that the head of Serjeant-at-arms department, the constitutionally recognised outfit meant to provide security at the National Assembly, had retired along with his deputy.

The outfit, whose personnel had yet to be bearing arms had over the years, been relying on the police and other security agencies to protect lives and property in the nation’s apex legislative institution.

It was learnt that the former head of the Serjeant-at-arms department, a retired airforce general, Air Commodore Abdullahi Sanni Zakari (retd) retired from the service of the National Assembly recently.

He was said to have retired along with his deputy, Mr. Adedeji Alabi, a fellow of security studies (fss).

The management of the federal legislature had subsequently, appointed in acting capacity, Mr. Vincent Idike, a fellow of the Security Institute (fsi) and a Knights of Saint Molumba, to head the Serjeant-at-arms department pending the appointment of a substance head.

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