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#JusticeforMohbad#: Protests Erupt In Ogun, Ondo, Others As Fans Seek Justice For Late Musician

In a deliberate move to seek justice for late popular musician, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba fondly known as Mohbad, fans have staged peaceful protests across the country.

 The protests were triggered by the controversy surrounding the sudden death of the 27 year-old music star.

His fans marched in various city like Abeokuta, Akure, Ikorodu, Warri and others bearing placards demanding for justice for the late singer.

In Abeokuta, Hundreds of youths trooped out in their numbers on Tuesday to seek justice for the late singer.

The protesting youths gathered at the skating ground in Panseke area of the town, marched from there through Ibara to Oke-Ilewo and back to Panseke.

Security agents were equally on ground to ensure that the peaceful protest was not hijacked by hoodlums.

In the same vein, youths in Akure, Ondo state capital, also protested on Tuesday, as they marched through the capital city in black wears and displayed placards, chanting Justice for Mohbad, and expressed their dissatisfaction with the singer’s death.

Also, youths in their hundreds, gathered at the Okeletu bus-stop, Ikorodu, Lagos State, to demand justice on the death of the singer.

Youths, carrying placards with photos of MohBad, chanting, ‘We need justice for MohBad’, marched on streets and sought investigation to unravel any foul play.

A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who visited the residence of the popular musician in Ikorodu at Okeletu reports the youths marched from the area toward Ijede Road.

Kazeem Ayinde, one of the youths, said that the rally was organized to show their last respect to the late musician.

Ayinde said there would be a candlelight event for the deceased later in the day because he died a week ago.

During the visit, Mrs Felicia Adedara, the grandmother of the deceased, said that they would not discuss any matter relating to the death with anybody until investigation was completed.

Adedara said Mobhad’s father had gone to the police to help them in their investigation.

“I am the only woman left as mother to the dad, I came in from Ekiti immediately I heard about the incident.

“Right now, we have been instructed by the police not to talk to anybody until they complete their investigation,” she said.

It was also reported that sympathizers at the residence commended the Nigeria Police for their timely intervention and urged them to unravel the mystery behind the death without delay.

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