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Mohbad: Protest hits Abeokuta as youths demand justice

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Protesters, Tuesday, stormed major roads in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, in demand for justice over the questionable death of a singer, Ireoluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.

Protesting youths on the streets of Abeokuta over the death of musician Mohbad

The youths, who described themselves as fans of the late singer, trooped out in their hundreds to demand justice for the 27-year-old deceased.

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Dressed in black black attires, the mourners barricaded the popular Panseke-Ibara-Adigbe road, affecting both human and vehicular movements.

Policemen from Ibara police station were sighted at the scene of the protest to prevent the peaceful demonstration from being hijacked by hoodlums.

Bearing placards with various inscriptions, the Mohbad’s fans asked government to beam its searchlight into whatever could have been responsible for his sudden death.

One of the female protesters, who spoke with journalists insisted that the late singer did not die a natural death.

The young lady, who identified herself as Joy Samuel, explained that the peaceful protest was to spur the police into expiditing their investigation into the cause of Aloba’s death.

“We are here to seek justice for Mohbad and we are equally mourning that young talented artiste whose life was cut short due to negligence of our government. When the youths come out to cry out about bullying, nobody listens to us, because we have nobody up their.

“We believe he didn’t die a natural death because he went through a lot; depression and bullying from his record label, from people around him. So we are here for him.

“We are also using this opportunity to talk to families to stand up for their loved ones if they are going through stuffs.

“Speak for them, cry out, don’t leave them to their pains. This is not the fault of government only, the family are also responsible for his death. They didn’t do the needful,” she explained.

Likewise, Bayo Adewale, one of the mourners bemoaned what he called the “hurried burial” of the late Aloba, few hours after he died.

“I know there’s more to his death than meets the eye. Police said the body would be exhumed, but if they had done the needful at the time he wrote his petition to them, maybe he wouldn’t have died.

“We are only here in Abeokuta to demand justice and to mourn a great singer. May his soul rest in peace,” Adewale prayed.

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