Naira marley, Sam Larry linked to Cyber bullying of Mohbad

Ilerioluwa Aloba, commonly known as Mohbad, was a late singer. On Friday, Lagos State Police Commissioner Idowu Owohunwa claimed that there is evidence connecting Naira Marley and Sam Larry to cyberbullying, physical harassment, a threat to life, and assault against the late artist.

This was revealed by the commissioner during a briefing on Friday in Lagos.

Mohbad passed away in September under dubious circumstances, and footage of the singer being abused and tormented has since surfaced.

Sam Larry (Samson Balogun), his associate, and his former label boss, Naira Marley (Abdulazeez Fashola), have been accused of conspiring.

“While Abdulazeez Fashola (Naira Marley) and Samson Balogun (Sam Larry) denied allegations of criminal liability in the death of Mohbad and pleaded an alibi to justify their non-being complicit in the incident that occurred between September 10 and 12, 2023, there are plenty of electronic and credible witness pieces of evidence linking them to cyberbullying, a threat to life, an assault that caused harm, and conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace,” the commissioner stated.

Additionally, Owohunwa identified Ms. Feyisayo Ogedengbe, an assistant nurse, as the main suspect in Mohbad’s demise.

According to jerrymusa.com the CP revealed that Ogedengbe, who was invited to inject the singer at his home by Mohbad’s friend Ayobami Sodiq, nicknamed Spending, gave the artist three injections that are thought to have started the chain of events that ultimately resulted in the singer’s death.

He claims that Ogedengbe gave Mohbad “multiple and highly potent” shots that caused him to vomit and have chills.

According to the commissioner, Ogedengbe performed the duties of a home nurse in a non-clinical setting and was therefore unqualified to do so.

By Jerry Musa

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