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Mohbad: Auxiliary Nurse Testifies In Court, Narrates How Late Singer Died

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The coroner’s inquest into the death of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, resumed at the Magistrate court sitting in Ikorodu, Lagos, with the testimony of the auxiliary nurse, Feyisayo Ogedengbe.

Ogedengbe told Magistrate Taofikat Adedayo Shotobi that she had her nursing training at Cornerstone Hospital, Akute, Ogun State between 2014-2017, after which worked with the hospital for a year before relocating from the area.

She said on September 11, 2023, she was contacted by one of her clients, Ayobami Sodiq, also known as “Spending”, to administer a Tetanus injection to
a friend of his, who got injured on his hand. Spending had told her that he suspected that there was a piece of glass embedded in the hand.

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Ogedengbe said she was unable to meet up with the appointment due to heavy traffic but on the next day, the 12th of September at about 2.30pm, she went to meet with the patient at Orchid Estate in the Lekki area.

The nurse also testified that she did not know the patient until she got to the house and discovered it was Mohbad’s (Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba’s) house.

According to her, she met Mohbad in a room in the house as well as the other people – the singer’s wife and his friend, Ayobami.

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She testified that it was the lower part of Mohbad’s right hand that was swollen and she gave him the tetanus injection on his upper arm, intra-muscular route.

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Ogedengbe also said she asked Mohbad if he was an ulcer patient and after he said “yes”, she decided not to give a diclofenac injection, but instead, gave him a paracetamol injection.

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“I gave Mohbad 4ml of paracetamol and Iml of water, a total of 5ml which is the normal dosage for adults, and I gave him intravenous (through the vein). I diluted ceftriaxone injection 10ml and gave him slowly,” she said.

“I explained to Mohbad and his wife that the paracetamol and ceftriaxone injections were for pain and to treat a bacterial infection; he was feeling uncomfortable because the arm was swollen.

“While taking the ceftriaxone injection – he had taken up to 2ml – Mohbad said he wanted to vomit. I was surprised at this statement but since that was how he was feeling, I decided to remove the injection and he went to vomit in the toilet and came back to sit on the floor in the room.

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“After Mohbad came back from the toilet, where he had gone back to vomit and sat on the floor, I noticed goosebumps all over his body. I was surprised and showed his wife the goosebumps, and she said it was his normal reaction to injections and that if we poured water on him, he would be fine.

“The wife then took him to the bathroom and started pouring water on his head and it was at this point that she notified Ayobami (DJ) that we should locate the nearest pharmacy.

“There was no vehicle on the premises to convey her and Ayobami to the nearest pharmacy, and as a result, we had to run to the nearest pharmacy where I wanted to get hydrocortisone and saline infusion at the pharmacy to treat the allergic reaction of the goosebumps and help Mohbad with dehydration.”

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She admitted that when they got to the nearest pharmacy, they couldn’t get a hydrocortisone injection and Normal Saline infusion and this made her and Ayobami run again into the estate to look for another pharmacy since the first one didn’t have the medication she needed.

“When we got to the second pharmacy, we were able to get hydrocortisone injection and Normal Saline infusion and by this time it was about 3 pm. Ayobami (DJ) was receiving calls and I heard when he said Mohbad was convulsing, I told him that he should tell the person he was talking to and that arrangements should be made to take Mohbad to the hospital,” the nurse said.

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“That by the time I and Ayobami got back to Mohbad’s house, Mohbad had already been carried outside of his house, as a result, the hydrocortisone injection and Normal Saline infusion could not be administered.

“At this point, I didn’t have access to go back into Mohbads’ house, as everybody in the house was already outside and the plan was to get Mohbad to the hospital as quickly as possible.

“Mohbad did not convulse in my presence, neither was he convulsing when I got back to the house. There was still no vehicle to convey us to the hospital so it was Mohbads’ neighbor that offered to assist us to the hospital.”

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Youths gathered in Abeokuta on September 19, 2023, demanding justice for Mohbad who died last Tuesday.

She said on the way to the hospital in the neighbor’s vehicle, she sat with Mohbad’s wife in the front passenger’s seat, while Adura (Mohbad’s brother), Ayobami, and Mohbad were in the back seat.

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“There was terrible and heavy traffic on the road that day, and due to this, Mohbad had to be put on a motorbike to get him to the hospital. I had to get down from the neighbour’s vehicle and I started running after the motorbike that Mohbad was on, due to the heavy traffic. It took about 20 minutes to get to the first hospital,” she narrated.

“When we eventually got to the first hospital, the medical personnel on the ground initially didn’t want to attend to him and it almost caused chaos, but they later attempted CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)on him in the hospital. After the CPR, the doctor proclaimed Mohbad brought in dead. I became shocked and confused.

“The doctor on call at the first hospital called me aside and asked me what medications I administered to Mohbad. I explained myself to the doctor, the medication I gave Mohbad, and the dosage that was administered.

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“Darosha then met us at the first hospital, while Spending was on his way to the first hospital. When Darosha came and heard that Mohbad was dead, he didn’t believe it and insisted on taking Mohbad to another hospital.

“Mohbad was put into Darosha’s vehicle, there wasn’t enough space for me to follow the vehicle, but I remember that Mohbad’s wife followed Darosha. I and Ayobami joined spending in the Uber he came with, while Ayobami was calling someone in Darosha’s vehicle to know their whereabouts.

“We eventually got to know that Darosha had taken Mohbad to another hospital at Osapa London In Lekki. It took about 20 minutes to get to the second hospital due to the heavy traffic. Ordinarily, it wouldn’t have taken us more than 10 minutes.

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“By the time we got to the second hospital, it was almost 6 pm and we met Darosha and some people that followed him. Mohbad was outside
the hospital because the management of the hospital didn’t’ allow Darosha to bring Mohbad into the hospital, although the medical team on the ground checked for a pulse on Mohbad but there was none.

“The doctor on call at the second hospital invited me into the hospital and told me to sit down at the reception. While other people present were outside the hospital, the doctor then asked me what happened, and I explained everything to her the way I explained to the doctor at the first hospital.

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“After speaking with the doctor at the second hospital, she requested to speak with two family members. So it was Darosha and Spending that she spoke with.

“We spent about an hour at the second hospital, before I left the second hospital to return to Mohbad’s house. At this time, it was already nighttime and it was around 7 pm. Mohbad’s body was brought back to the house at about 8 pm. There were a lot of people in the house at this time and everybody was outside. Mohbad’s lawyer came to meet us in the house.

“At about 9 pm, I, Ayobami, my cousin (who is a lawyer), and Mohbad’s lawyer all in a quest to get a death certificate for Mohbad, visited the police station at Orchid Lekki and the first hospital Mohbad was carried to.

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“On getting to the police station at Orchid Lekki, I explained everything that happened to the police officer who attended to us. After explaining everything that happened to the police officer who attended to us, the police officer asked Mohbads’ lawyer and Ayobami if they wanted to file a complaint against me or if they wanted the matter investigated. They responded that they were not sure yet.

“The police officer then directed us to Ajiwe Police station at Ajah if we needed a police report. I’m sure that Mohbad’s lawyer can give a detailed report on the quest to get the police report and death certificate for Mohbad.”

After her testimony, she was cross-examined by counsel for Mohbad’s family, Wahab Shittu (SAN), counsel to Mohbad’s wife, Kabir Akingbolu, and counsel for the state government.

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The case has been adjourned to March 21, 2025, for further hearing.

On February 25, 2025, another Magistrate Court sitting in Sabo, Yaba area of Lagos, freed Abdulazeez Fashola popularly known as Naira Marley, and music promoter, Samson Balogun Eletu, also known as Sam Larry, in relation to Mohbad’s death.

Magistrate Ejiro Kubenje, who read and implemented the legal advice of the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) Lagos, said that they have no case to answer.

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The court also freed Owodunni Ibrahim known as Primeboy and Mohbad’s former Manager, Opere Babatunde.

The DPP, however, said it shall be prosecuting the auxiliary nurse, Ogedengbe and Ayobami Sadiq for the offence of Reckless and Negligent Acts contrary to Section 251 (e) of the Criminal Law, Ch C.17, Vol.3, Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

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Police Arrest 10 Suspected Drug Peddlers In Delta, Recover Illicit Drugs

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Operatives of the Delta State’s Eagle-Net Special Squad led by SP Danyaya Yunusa, in a joint patrol with the Nigeria Hunters Forest Security Services, NHFSS have arrested ten suspected drug peddlers and recovered a substantial quantity of illicit drugs.

The arrests were made during a raid of a hotel along the Asaba, Benin Expressway, Agbor.

Among the suspects arrested is Markwuye Peter, the owner of the hotel.

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According to DAILY POST, the suspects who are currently in custody, were arrested on 13th September, 2025.

READ ALSO:Police Neutralize Two Wanted Bandit Leaders In Abuja, Foil Kidnap Attempt

Delta State Police Public Relations Officer SP, Bright Edafe, confirmed the report in a statement sent in Warri.

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He said,”On 13th September, 2025, operatives of the Delta State Eagle Net Special Squad, led by the Commander, SP Danyaya Yunusa, in a joint operation with the Nigeria Hunters Forest Security Service (NHFSS), acting on credible intelligence, stormed a hotel situated along the Asaba/Benin Expressway, Agbor.”

According to SP Edafe,”The raid led to the arrest of ten (10) adult suspects, including Markwuye Peter ‘m’ of Ifeanchukwu Street, Agbor, identified as the owner of the hotel.

“A substantial quantity of illicit drugs was recovered during the operation. The suspects are currently in custody, while discreet investigations have commenced to unravel the full extent of their criminal activities.”

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Police Neutralize Two Wanted Bandit Leaders In Abuja, Foil Kidnap Attempt

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Operatives of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Police Command have neutralized a wanted bandit leader, Abdullahi Umar aka ‘Duna’, and his lieutenants Buba Ahmadi aka Killer, and Habi Sule, aka ‘Mai-Kudi.

The bandits were neutralized in Abuja.

FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Ajao S. Adewale, disclosed this while briefing journalists at the command’s headquarters on Friday.

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The CP told journalists that on September 15, 2025, the command received a report of armed hoodlums attacking Kpobi and Kpaduma 3 villages in the Guzape area of the FCT.

He said two vigilantes sustained gunshot wounds during the attack and one of them, Bako Pwaza, later died at the National Hospital, Abuja.

READ ALSO:Army Kills Notorious Bandit, Babangida, In Kogi

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The police boss explained that the attackers attempted to kidnap two young ladies, but failed due to a coordinated response team led by himself, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, the Rapid Response Squad commander, and other officers.

He explained that the young ladies were successfully rescued.

The CP added that on September 17, 2025, the same group of bandits struck again at Karu, where one Nafiu Idris, a staff of the Federal Capital Territory Authority, FCTA, Department of Urban Affairs, was abducted.

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He noted that acting swiftly, the command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit, in synergy with the Guards Brigade of the Nigerian Army, operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, hunters and vigilantes, launched a clearance operation.

He said the operation paid off on September 18, 2025 when the security operatives stormed the bandits’ hideout in Zinda Forest, behind the Nigerian Army Estate in Kurudu, bordering Nasarawa State.

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The CP noted that the gang engaged the operatives in a fierce gun battle.

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Our team overpowered them. Three of the notorious criminals, including their wanted leader Abdullahi Umar aka “Duna,” and his lieutenants Buba Ahmadi aka “Killer” and Habi Sule aka “Mai-Kudi,” were neutralized.”

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Two AK-49 rifles with breach numbers 1983 NK 2202 and 1975 SW0924, two magazines with seven rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition, two Itel handsets, ATM cards and other items were recovered from them.

The CP added that investigation revealed that the neutralized gang leader, Duna, was responsible for multiple kidnappings in Karu, Guzape, Kpobi, Army Estate Kurudu, and several locations in Nasarawa State.

 

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Ondo Amotekun Arrests Kidnappers, Other Suspects

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The Ondo State Security Network Agency, otherwise known as Amotekun Corps, on Friday disclosed that it has arrested no fewer than 51 suspected criminals in various parts of the state within the last two weeks.

Commander of the Corps in the state, Adetunji Adeleye, who disclosed this while parading the suspects at the headquarters of the corps, stated that the offences of the suspects range from armed robbery and rape to human trafficking, burglary, and violations of the anti-open grazing law.

Adeleye, who attributed the breakthrough to the resilience of the Amotekun operatives and synergy with other security agencies in the state, said that six major kidnap suspects were apprehended after operatives tracked their activities in the state.

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He said: “I want to state that in the last three weeks, the state has been relatively safe, and pockets of security breaches have been attended to by the combined efforts of all the security agencies in the state. So, to residents and commuters of Ondo State, I want to reassure you that all security agencies, especially the Ondo State Security Network Agency, remain resolute at ensuring and guaranteeing the safety of lives and property.

“Your lives are safe and guaranteed by God Almighty and the support of the state government, and your remuneration is comparatively good with other agencies, so we don’t have any choice but to continue to put in our best.

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“Today, we are parading 51 suspects arrested in various nooks and crannies and forests of the state. We have 37 suspects arrested for breaking law and order. We have six major kidnap suspects and one case of abuse, which is rape.

“As a result of the activities of the Amotekun Rangers in the forest, we were able to dismantle a terrible kidnap syndicate. And one of their armourers happened to be here today, and we have been arrested, and he has confessed to five major kidnap operations within the state.”

READ ALSO:Amotekun Foiled Five Kidnap Attempts In Two Weeks Across Ondo

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According to Adeleye, among those arrested are “a 21-year-old Sus Lugag, a 40-year-old Andrew, a 30-year-old Eze Chinedu, and Ime, Yahaya, and their local collaborator, Seun. They’re all suspected kidnappers.

“On human trafficking, we have one Ibrahim, 42, and we have one Agu Joseph, who is a jailbird that actually escaped from the Okitipupa Custodial Centre to commit another crime where Amotekun operatives picked him.

“On attempted robbery, we have a Kehinde, 30 years old, and Folarin, 36, and their collaborators are Aliu and Lukman, 28 and 25 years old, respectively.

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As part of that robbery gang, we also have Mada, 25 years old.On the rape victim, we have Amos Kingsley, 29, and on the anti-open grazing violation in Akure North and Pelebe, Akure area, we were able to arrest Liman and Abubaka.”

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