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1 Year After Mohbad’s Death: A Look at Key Events and Developments

1 Year After Mohbad’s Death: A Look at Key Events and Developments, A lot has happened since we lost our shining star last year, yet the circumstances behind his death remain riddled with conspiracies, controversies and many unanswered questions.
What happened to Mohbad?
According to the police in 2023, the singer was administered injections by a quack nurse named Feyisayo Ogedengbe. Said injections, consisting of tetanus toxoid, paracetamol, and an antibiotic known as Cetrazone triggered an immediate reaction, including vomiting, goosebumps and convulsions, after which he passed.
He was then rushed to Perez Medcare Hospital for medical attention but was pronounced dead on arrival. According to a statement by the medical facility, he did not die in their hospital, and all efforts at resuscitation failed.
The hasty burial
Mohbad was buried the very next day in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State by his family. The early burial confused the singer’s fans and Nigerians at large, given that he was not a Muslim.

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However, Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, spoke up, stressing that he was quickly buried because he was young. He also noted that the land on which he was buried was the only property that he knew his son owned.
Call for investigations and an autopsy
Shortly after his passing, Nigerians began to clamour for an investigation into his death, considering its sudden nature. According to people around Mohbad, he had performed at a concert two days before his passing and there was nothing wrong with him. This then raised the question in everyone’s mind “What happened to Mohbad?”
A social media campaign by Nigerians began demanding that an autopsy be conducted on Mohbad to determine the cause of his death. Petitions were written to the Governor of Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and to the state’s head coroner as well.
Naira Marley and Sam Larry
Between 2020 and 2022, Mohbad was signed to Naira Marley’s record label under which he released some of his biggest hit songs.
Before his death, he was involved in a legal battle with the record label to recover some of his royalties. Following his passing, videos surfaced online of assault and harassment he suffered at the hands of music promoter Sam Larry and the record label. The most damning video was one made by Mohbad himself crying that Naira Marley be held responsible if anything happened to him.
The reemergence of the videos on social media after his death enraged Nigerians to call for Marley and Larry’s immediate arrest. But at the time, both parties were out of the country and claimed innocence because neither of them were in Nigeria when the singer passed away.
Upon invitation by the police, both suspects returned to Nigeria to assist with the ongoing investigations.
A befitting send-forth
Nigerians did not view the hasty burial in Ikorodu as befitting for the much-loved singer, therefore, his management arranged a candlelight procession and tribute concert in his honour. The September 21 procession started at the Lekki Phase One gate and down to the popular Muri Okunola Park in Victoria Island, where the tribute concert also took place. Hundreds of devoted fans turned up for the event to support the late singer, and celebrities like Falz and Davido were in attendance.
The police disclosed that a total of 26 people, including members of Mohbad’s family, had been questioned in connection to his death.
Ogendengbe, the nurse who administered the injections to the singer at his residence, has been named the prime suspect but is yet to be arraigned.
Mohbad’s friend, Ayobami Sadiq, aka Spending, who invited Ogendengbe to treat the singer in his Lekki home has also been named a suspect, alongside another friend, Primeboy, who reportedly had a physical altercation with him a day before his death.
Due to evidence linking them with cyberbullying, physical abuse, a threat to life, and assault against Mohbad, Marley and Larry were also considered suspects and were remanded to police custody for 21 days.
Paternity test battles
After Mohbad’s death, there were DNA test squabbles between the singer’s widow, Wunmi and his father, Joseph Aloba. Aloba insisted that she test her son Liam to confirm Mohbad’s paternity, and after back and forth between them, the court intervened.
It was gathered that Wunmi’s father-in-law had attempted twice to serve her the controversial DNA test application notice but failed. This order came as the legal team representing the Aloba family, led by Emmanuel Oroko, recorded multiple failed attempts to serve Wunmi in person. to be notified of the pending DNA test application through alternative means.
The statement referenced that the singer’s wife, in a viral video, said she was ready for a DNA test, noting that she had never been available for the court sheriff to serve her the originating motion.
Cause of death?
He told the coroner, Magistrate Adedayo Shotobi, that in spite of extensive efforts, the advanced state of decomposition of the body made a conclusive autopsy impossible.
Mohbad’s family’s reaction
The inconclusive nature of the coroner’s inquest into Mohbad’s death was met with sadness and anger by the singer’s fans and his family. His father, expressed his dissatisfaction and indicated a possible cover-up of his son’s case.
He said, “I was brought to tears when I learnt of the denial. I never expected such a fabrication. It now appears that the claim of it being taken to the US was concocted from the beginning, indicating an attempt to conceal the truth.
“Hearing the news made me more sorrowful about the death of my son. I don’t believe the state government could deceive everyone, saying they went to conduct the test and they did not. I felt so pained. It also assures me that we will get justice in the end,” he added
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Barry Jhay sings for fame on 'Barry Star Vol. 1'

Barry Jhay is a striking voice in Nigerian music. His emotive melodies and poignant lyrics are a major contributor to the melancholy that has increased the use case for Afro-Adura (emo street pop).
It’s this capacity to make one feel things that have drawn him to many listeners whose reality his music documents and even to those who find comfort in his soothing melodies.
On ‘Barry Star Vol 1,’ he trades his poignant melodies for more ambitious pop flows that communicate his desire for a larger role in the Nigerian mainstream.
For his day-one fans, the album largely feels like Barry Jhay discarded the bond they share. However, some moments allow for an appreciation of his ambition and inspire these fans to follow him on his new adventure.
Like most Afrobeats stars, Barry Jhay combines indigenous language, in his case Yoruba, with English and Pidgin to convey his thoughts.
Drawing from the rich melodies of his late father, the iconic Fuji music pioneer Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Barry Jhay kicks off his new adventure by committing it into divine hands like an artist inspired by typical fuji stars whose performances open with a divine acknowledgment.
Barry Jhay’s mainstream ambition is communicated via a change in cadence and production rather than is change in thought.
He embraces an uptempo beat punctuated by log drums in ‘Eskelebebe’, whose title is coined from famous Afrobeats slang to convey the familiar desire for success.
“I no go dull,” is the message that unites young men whose realities are shaped by a society where snoozing is unforgivable.

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He restates his desire for success and trust in divine guidance on the ‘Do Not Disturb’ where his flow is reminiscent of the punchy fuji and hip-hop-infused delivery coined and popularised by Afrobeats superstar Asake.
He punches with melodic rap flows on ‘Never Stop’ where he recruits Blvk H3ro whose soothing dancehall melodies complement his message of individuality and heavy reliance on divine grace that shapes Afro Adura.
The two-song run of ‘Do Not Disturb’ and ‘Never Stop’ offers a moment that gives fans a reason to follow him in his new pop star adventure.
While Barry Jhay might be looking at the strides of Asake and Seyi Vibes, both stars who embrace indigenous Yoruba music for mainstream success, his thoughts are still strongly tethered to the Afro Adura realm than the chest-thumping, party-starting, and romance meets desire subtexts that define Afropop.
On ‘Rest,’ he embraces log drums to sing about ambition fanned by a philosophy of individuality, another famous staple from the Afro-Adura school of thought.
He tapped into his new party starter side on ‘Kilonso‘ where his uptempo flow is capable of embracing new listeners while equally alienating older ones who will struggle to find him in the track.
It’s this inability to effectively sell his new side that forms the disconnect many of his Day 1 listeners, including this writer, suffer at the album’s midpoint.
Barry Jhay’s ambition aims to embrace Afrobeats’ heavily populated UK base with the Swing cadence he displayed on ‘Same Old Shit’ which lacks a retentive part.
While his versatility shows over the Drill beat of ‘What A Life,’ the song struggles to find a balance between his singing, melodic rap flows, and the swagger needed to deliver on such a beat.
While largely being a foray into new territory, familiar parts of Barry Jhay still shine as he finds a striking balance on ‘See Me See God’, which is one of the better tracks on the album.
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OdumoduBlvck advises budding artists against taking upfront payment from record labels

Nigerian rapper OdumoduBlvck has given some advice to up-and-coming artists regarding dealing with record labels at the early stages of their careers.
The rapper who was recently crowned Next Rated award at the just concluded 17th Headies Awards dropped the advice on his X page.
The ‘Wotowoto Seasoning’ singer strongly warned up-and-coming artists to take caution when dealing with record labels regarding advances.
He emphasised the need for up-and-coming artists to be patient and hardworking, urging them to focus on developing their craft until they are well and truly ready.
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He wrote, “Dear upcoming artist, if you know your music is not ripe, stay away from an advance.
“You do not want to be owing an organisation so much money. You will die a debtor, please heed to my advice. Be patience and work hard till you are ready, please.”
Like OdumoduBlvck, singer and songwriter Wande Coal also dropped a message for up-and-coming artists on his X page.
Wande Coal’s message came in the form of a question and a message to up-and-coming artists to ensure they are very certain they want to get into the music business.

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He wrote, “Are you sure you really want to do this music business? You must be very sure oooo.”
Recall that when OdumoduBlvck won the Next Rated at the Headies last Sunday, he shared a heartfelt story about his mother’s journey, revealing that she gave birth to him in her late thirties and she always knew he was destined for greatness.
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He expressed his deep gratitude to his mother, dedicating the award to her and acknowledging the special bond they share as mother and son.
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‘Maybe about $2.2bn’ – Kiddwaya’s dad, Terry Waya, reveals net worth

Terry Waya, the flamboyant Nigerian businessman and father of reality TV star Kiddwaya, has revealed his net worth to be approximately $2.2 billion.
The Benue-born billionaire made the revelation during an interview with Romanian media personality Oana Irimia, when he was directly asked about his current net worth.
Irimia asked, “What is your net worth as of today? “ Terry Waya responded, “Maybe about 2.2 billion dollars.”
Terry Waya is involved in a range of business ventures spanning agriculture, industry, and investments. He also serves as the Executive Director at GT Carbon. Known for his extravagant lifestyle, Waya frequently makes headlines for his luxurious properties and high-end fashion accessories, including expensive watches.
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His son, Kiddwaya, gained fame on the Big Brother Naija reality show in 2020. He openly stated that he joined the show for fun rather than the prize money.
Terry Waya was once a flamboyant playboy who was the toast of society tales back in the mid-90s to early 2000s.
Terry Waya’s son’s appearance on the Big Brother Naija reality show in 2020 brought him back to the limelight, where he’s been a constant ever since.
Note that Terry Waya’s time in the limelight has not only been about glitz and glamour. He’s had two convictions in England for a couple of financial crimes and has also had a run-in with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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The Kaduna Polytechnic graduate was born in Benue State. He moved to Kaduna at an early age and grew up there before relocating to Abuja.
He got his first break in the capital city when he consulted for the company that built the Transcorp Hilton in the early 1990s.
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From then on, he became a known fixer for top politicians from the mid-90s to early 2000s and acquired a lot of money with which he made investments in the United Kingdom and several countries in Europe.
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