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Mohbad’s Mother Narrates Ordeals

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Mohbad's Mother Narrates Ordeals

Mohbad’s Mother Narrates Ordeals

 

 

Mrs Promise Aloba, the mother of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has disclosed that the deceased was afraid that she would be kidnapped.

 

 

 

 

She disclosed that the fear of her being kidnapped led to her refusal to reside in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State where Mohbad rented an apartment and wanted to set up a business for her.

 

 

 

 

Narrating her last moment with Mohbad, Mrs. Aloba disclosed how the deceased and his wife deceived her into staying with them due to the trauma he was going through.

 

Mohbad's Mother Narrates Ordeals

 

Mohbad died about two weeks ago, and controversy has surrounded his death.

The controversy surrounding Mohbad’s death led to the exhumation of his corpse by the relevant authorities.

 

 

 

 

But, addressing some journalists in the singer’s house, Mrs Aloba said: “I don’t tell people that I’m Mohbad’s mother because he was afraid I will be kidnapped.

 

 

 

 


“He took me away from Iyana to Ikorodu and promised to set up a business for me. However, I can’t stay in Ikorodu again; I asked them to rent out the shop because I’m afraid.

 

 

 

“My child never enjoyed himself; he was always afraid whenever I came to visit; he found it difficult to sleep as he would be breathing heavily. They usually go to the police station to report.

 

 

 

 

 


“I spent 10 days in his house without knowing he would die, I just left here on Saturday, not knowing he would die on Monday. He begged me not to leave, but he allowed me when I told him to go to church. He and his wife were deceiving me not to leave. He has not given me my feeding allowance because he never wanted me to leave
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Nigeria, once a shining example of democracy in Africa, has taken a dark turn

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Nigeria, once a shining example of democracy in Africa, has taken a dark turn.

By George O. Sylvester

 

Nigeria, once a beacon of hope and democracy in Africa, has devolved into a nation where the masses are being systematically oppressed and silenced. The current administration, led by President Tinubu, has turned the country upside down, leaving the people feeling helpless, voiceless, and disenfranchised. The government’s actions are eerily reminiscent of the dark days of military rule, where dissent was not tolerated, and opposition was brutally suppressed.

As Obafemi Awolowo aptly observed, “The people’s business is the most sacred business in the world.” It’s time for Nigerians to reclaim their business – their country – from those who seek to oppress and silence them.

The Tinubu administration’s penchant for authoritarianism has created an atmosphere of fear, where citizens are reluctant to speak out against injustice. The government’s stranglehold on free speech, assembly, and the press has effectively silenced dissenting voices. This is a recipe for disaster, as a nation that suppresses its citizens’ voices is doomed to fail.

PLO Lumumba’s words resonate deeply in this context: “The greatest problem with Africa is that those who have ideas lack the power and those who have power lack ideas.” Nigeria is suffering from a severe case of this affliction, where those in power are devoid of vision, and those with ideas are powerless.

We cannot afford to remain silent in the face of such brazen oppression. We must rise up, demand a better future, and hold our leaders accountable. The consequences of inaction are too dire to contemplate – a nation where freedom and justice are mere illusions, and citizens are forced to flee their own country in search of basic human rights.

Let us stand together, united in our quest for a better Nigeria. Let us make our voices heard, loud and clear, and demand an end to this oppressive regime. We owe it to ourselves, our children, and future generations to act now.

The time for change is now. Let us rise up and reclaim our nation. We must not allow the forces of oppression to silence us. We must not allow them to steal our future. We must stand together and fight for a better Nigeria.

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I didn’t snatch Asake’s mother from her husband -Musibau Alani

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I didn’t snatch Asake’s mother from her husband -Musibau Alani

 

 

Legendary Fuji musician, Alhaji Musibau Alani has refuted rumours spreading on social media that he snatched Fali, the mother of famous afrobeats musician Asake from her estranged husband, Mr Odunsi, fondly called Malo.

In a chat, the Stand Well Well crooner, who is Asake’s step-father confirmed that he was married to the singer’s mother in a union that produced three kids, two of which are late, but denied snatching her from any man.

Following heated allegations of neglect from Mr Odunsi against Asake, social media was agog with rumours that Alani was responsible for the breakup between the singer’s parents. Some also alleged that the veteran Fuji musician was on the band stand during Asake’s naming ceremony. But Musibau Alani has said there’s no iota of truth in all the rumours.

According to him, “I met Fali as a single mother, she was already separated from her husband, whom I didn’t know at that point in time. We got along and she moved in with me with her son Ahmed (Asake). I trained the boy.

“I later met her ex-husband, Malo who was working at a council in Lagos Island then. The day he saw me at the council, he was even telling his colleagues to thank me for taking good care of his son Ahmed (Asake). For the records, I did not snatch Fali from her first husband, and I did not play or attend Asake’s naming ceremony,” Alani stated.

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Half a Billion in Debt! Mr Macaroni Opens Up on Devastating Financial Loss, Betrayal

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Half a Billion in Debt! Mr Macaroni Opens Up on Devastating Financial Loss & Betrayal

BETRAYAL, DEBT, AND REDEMPTION: MR MACARONI OPENS UP ON LOSING HIS LIFE SAVINGS, BEING HALF A BILLION IN DEBT

Lagos, Nigeria – Popular Nigerian activist, comedian, and actor, Mr Macaroni has sent shockwaves across social media with a heartbreaking revelation about his battle with financial loss, crushing debt, and ultimate betrayal.

In a deeply personal post on X, the entertainer—real name Debo Adebayo—revealed how a combination of scams, bad investments, and reckless spending led him into financial ruin, forcing him into a debt exceeding half a billion naira.

The Shocking Financial Downfall

Mr Macaroni confessed that between 2021 and 2022, he lost his entire life savings due to a fraudulent scheme and a failed investment. But rather than share his struggles, he kept his pain hidden, pushing forward with his career while silently battling the devastating reality of being broke.

“It shook me deeply, but I told NO ONE about it… I have a duty to continue to entertain, inform, educate, and use my art to make society a better place. The show must go on!” he wrote.

In a desperate bid to stay afloat, he turned to borrowing, confident that his steady income would allow him to pay off his debts. However, he soon realized that he was barely surviving—earning millions, but spending it all on paying off accumulating interests.

“I got too comfortable, and it took me a long time to realize I was using the money I was earning to pay back interests,” he admitted, describing his financial recklessness as a long-standing personal struggle.

The Ultimate Betrayal

Just when he thought things couldn’t get worse, Mr Macaroni revealed that someone he deeply trusted—a person he considered a sister and a friend—betrayed him in an unimaginable way. The emotional and financial blow left him completely destabilized.

“I hardly trust people, and nothing surprises me about human nature. But this? I could never have prepared for. Such was the level of trust and love,” he lamented.

Rock Bottom & The Fight to Rebuild

Despite his record-breaking performances in Nollywood, receiving accolades at international film festivals, 2024 was still his most troubling year. Behind the scenes, he was sinking under a debt of over half a billion naira, carrying the weight of his financial mistakes, poor decisions, and betrayal.

But in true warrior spirit, Mr Macaroni refused to be defeated.

“One thing about me is that I’m a fighter! I have never backed down from a battle. When I fall, I bounce back even stronger!” he declared.

With the support of family, true friends, and sheer resilience, the beloved activist says he has turned a corner and is finally in a better place—stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever.

A Message to Those Struggling: “DO NOT GIVE UP!”

To everyone currently battling betrayal, financial hardship, or personal struggles, Mr Macaroni offers a powerful message of hope:

“People will betray you, but you must not let that break you. You are alive for a reason. Every day, fight to be a better person than you were yesterday!”

He urged his followers to learn from his mistakes, be more financially responsible, seek help when needed, and never let adversity define them.

“May the love in our hearts always be greater than the hate, betrayal, and wickedness in the world!” he concluded.

Social Media Reacts

Following his revelation, social media has been flooded with messages of support and admiration for Mr Macaroni’s honesty and resilience. Many have praised him for shedding light on financial literacy, debt struggles, and the importance of choosing the right people to trust.

From scandal to strength, his story serves as a powerful reminder that even the strongest among us face dark times—but with courage and determination, there is always a way forward.

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