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Mohbad’s Father Releases New Song, Seeks President Tinubu’s Intervention

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It’s been over a year since the tragic passing of Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, yet the controversy surrounding his death is far from over.

In a fresh twist, Mohbad’s father, Mr. Joseph Aloba, has released a brand-new song — and this time, it’s not just about the music. The track reportedly serves as a call for justice for his late son, while also appealing to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene in the ongoing case.

Omo, this matter just refuses to rest! Every time Nigerians think the dust has settled, something new comes up.


Acknowledging Verydarkman’s Efforts

In the song, Mr. Aloba made sure to appreciate Verydarkman, the social media activist who has been consistently vocal about Mohbad’s case and other issues affecting the masses. He praised him for “always standing up for justice” — a move that has sparked a wide range of reactions online.


Social Media Erupts with Mixed Opinions

Immediately after the video surfaced, social media went into full gossip mode. While some applauded his dedication to seeking justice, others accused him of trying to remain in the spotlight at the expense of his late son’s legacy.

Omo, people no get filter at all — see some of the hot takes:

  • @Maxebm_: “Wahala, this man’s head is not correct.”
  • @Samwisedey: “Most shameless man alive.”
  • @princeshootings: “No matter how much he wants justice for his dear late son, I still find this unnecessary sha.”
  • @AkuSydney: “What kills me is the dancers, still dressing like this in music video in 2025.”
  • @DailyXbanger: “This man wanted to bury his son same day he died. When he realized he wouldn’t inherit everything, he’s been using his son’s death for selfish ambitions.”

Omo, this is really hot gist — some are calling it a heartfelt plea, others are calling it pure clout chasing.


Calls for Justice Continue

While the debate rages on, one thing remains clear — the call for justice in Mohbad’s case is still loud. Whether or not this song will make a difference is yet to be seen, but Nigerians are watching closely.

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