In order to demand justice for the late singer Mohbad, Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has called for a demonstration in Lagos State.
Iyabo made the disclosure on Monday during an Instagram live session.
She stated that the state government will get a letter from her non-profit organisation, Pinkies Foundation, on Monday in advance of the event on Tuesday or Wednesday.
She said, “Governor Sanwo Olu. ” as she urged other entertainment professionals to participate in the gathering. Sir, I ask you to exercise your excellent office. Please make sure that all of these investigations are conducted as requested. A listening analysis is not what we desire. He was alive when we failed. He had to pay the price for this one in the end.
“Parents like me are bringing the revolution to life. An autopsy must be performed. When I first met him, he was clearly upset. He was very suspicious.
I’ll send you a letter via my attorney. Each of you will receive a letter from my foundation in turn. A letter will be distributed by my foundation. We are mailing the letter to all reputable offices on Monday. And we’re submitting it to foreign organisations. Tuesday or Wednesday will see us at your workplace. so that you may comprehend the necessity for justice. We’re going to hold a peaceful demonstration.
The former Marlian Music Record signee, Mohbad, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 27 and was buried on Wednesday, according to OBASANJO NEWS24.
On the internet, debates concerning the circumstances of his passing have persisted.
The singer claimed on multiple occasions that Naira Marley’s record label, the Marlian, threatened to kill him while he was still alive.
In response to the online evidence and videos, the Lagos State Police Command said in a statement posted on its verified social media account on Saturday that “a full-scale criminal investigation into the case has been ordered.” “Consequent upon the growing public concerns and the preliminary police review of the circumstances surrounding the death of Mohbad, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa, has ordered the commencement of the criminal investigation,” it said.
Nigerians also started signing a petition on Friday to outlaw the late singer’s former record company, Marlian Music.
Over 250,000 people have signed the petition since it was posted on change.org as of the time of this publication.