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Iyabo Ojo calls for rally to protest Mohbad’s death, solicits support of other celebrities

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Iyabo Ojo said her NGO will submit a letter to Gov Sanwo-Olu on Monday ahead of the rally

By Kehinde Okeowo

Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo has said she will be embarking on a protest in Lagos State to demand justice for the late singer, Promise Oladimeji Aloba aka Mohbad.

The thespian made the announcement on Monday via her Instagram page, where she also solicited the support of fellow celebrities. 

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According to Iyabo Ojo, her NGO, Pinkies Foundation, will submit a letter to the state government on Monday ahead of the rally scheduled for either Tuesday or Wednesday.

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While addressing the Lagos State governor via the social media page, she said, “Governor Sanwo Olu. I want you to use your good office sir. We need you to see to it that all these investigations are carried out. We don’t want an audio investigation. We failed when he was alive. This one he had to pay the ultimate price.”

“We parents are bringing the revolution to reality. The autopsy must be done. When I met him he was so disturbed. He was so paranoid.

“My lawyer will write to you. My foundation will write to you one after the other. My foundation will send out a letter. We are sending the letter on Monday to all the respectable offices. And we are sending it to international bodies. We are coming to your office on Tuesday or Wednesday. So that you can understand that we need justice. We are going to do a peaceful rally.”

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Mohbad, a popular singer and ex-Marlian Music Record signee died last Tuesday at age 27 and was buried on Wednesday.

The circumstance surrounding his death has continued to generate controversies on social media.    

On Friday, Nigerians began signing a petition to ban the late singer’s erstwhile record label, Marlian Music.

The petition launched on change.org, has garnered over 250,000 signatures at the time of this report.

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