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Mohbad: Bella Shmurda urges police to release singer’s corpse, autopsy result

Famous Nigerian singer, Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed fondly known by the stage name Bella Shmurda has urged the Nigeria Police Force to release the body of…

Famous Nigerian singer, Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed fondly known by the stage name Bella Shmurda has urged the Nigeria Police Force to release the body of his close friend and music star, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba a.k.a Mohbad.

Aloba who is also known as Imole died under mysterious circumstances on September 12 and was buried the following day, a move that got tongue wagging.

However, the body of the deceased was exhumed by the police after many complaints about the controversial circumstance that led to the death of the rising star.

“It has been over 2 months since Moh died and his body was taken in for autopsy but yet no result which is fine. But please release his body. That boy needs a befitting burial and to go to rest,” he wrote.

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“Finally, Naija police what’s going on, we need an answer here where is the result? Where is his body?” Bella Shmurda wrote via his verified X account.

Born on 27 January 1996) the singer and songwriter from Ikorodu, Lagos rose to prominence in 2019 with the release of the song “Vision 2020”, and a follow-up remix which featured Nigerian rapper Olamide. He is also the leader of Dangbana Republik; a collective of creatives in Lagos providing community and humanitarian contributions.

 

 

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