Actor Yomi Fabiyi leads another protest in Lagos over Mohbad’s death (VIDEO)

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  • Amid the swirling speculations, counter-reactions, and unfolding developments surrounding Mohbad’s death, Yomi Fabiyi stands as a constant force for justice.
  • With unyielding resolve, he rallied fellow crusaders, marched through the streets, determined to peel back the layers of mystery and unearth the truth behind the late singer’s untimely end.

Actor Yomi Fabiyi has once again taken his quest for justice for the late singer Mohbad to the streets, led a fresh wave of protests on February 27. Mohbad died under mysterious circumstances on September 12, 2023, leaving behind a cloud of unanswered questions.

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Determined to keep the conversation alive, Fabiyi rallied youths for what he called a “peaceful” protest, urging them to join him in the relentless fight for truth.

In a viral video, the actor was seen leading the charge from Alausa to the Lagos State Police Command in Ikeja, holding a bold banner that read, “Justice for Mohbad 2025.”

The protest, marked by calm resolve, echoed with demands for accountability and transparency in the ongoing investigation into the singer’s death.

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This demonstration comes on the heels of a controversial ruling by a Yaba magistrate court that dismissed charges against Mohbad’s former record label boss, Naira Marley, alongside Sammy Larry and Prime Boy, over their alleged roles in Mohbad’s untimely death..

While many saw the ruling as a twist in a tale already fraught with intrigue, the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) made its stance clear, announcing plans to prosecute auxiliary nurse Feyisayo Ogedengbe and Mohbad’s friend, Ayobami Sadiq, for reckless and negligent acts, as outlined in Section 251 (e) of the Lagos State Criminal Law, 2015.

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Ogedengbe, whom the police had earlier branded as “the prime suspect,” allegedly administered the injection that preceded Mohbad’s tragic end.

Idowu Owohunwa, the Lagos state police commissioner, said Ogedengbe “administered multiple and highly potent injections which triggered an immediate reaction that eventually occasioned the death of Mohbad”.

The commissioner said the injections, consisting of tetanus toxoid, paracetamol, and ceftriaxone injection (IV) were administered at Mohbad’s residence.

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