Police will never carry out diligent investigation on his death — Sowore

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  • Says Nigerians do not trust the police to get justice for the late singer
  •  Questions Bola Ige’s death

Former presidential aspirant and activist Sowore Omoyele has stated that The Nigerian Police will not diligently investigate Mohbad’s death.

He posted this via his X handle on September 14th, 2023.

Sowore said that Nigerians do not trust the police to get justice for the late singer Mohbad, as the culprits are their ‘minions and partners in crime.’

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He further said Nigerians enquire about the family of the late Attorney General, Bola Ige, if the police investigated his death diligently.

He said, ”If anyone believes that @PoliceNG will carry any investigation talk less of “diligent” investigation on this matter when the culprits are their minions and partners in crime, then I am sorry for you. You should go and ask the family of late Attorney General, Bola Ige, they will tell you what the Nigerian police meant by “diligent investigation” #revolutionNow”

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Recall after several calls from Nigerians wanting justice for Mohbad’s death. The police assured Nigerians that they would “diligently investigate” the incident that led to Mohbad’s death while offering their sympathies to his family, loved ones, and fans.

Meanwhile, a petition to ban Marlian Music has gotten over 50,000 signatures.

The petition was launched on change.org following the death of former Marlian Music signee, Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, who died barely a year after his controversial slipt from the Naira Marley-owned record label.

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The singer had alleged threats to his life by record label honcho, Naira Marley and his men several times while alive.

However, irate fans have begun signing a petition to ban the late singer’s erstwhile record label, Marlian Music.

The petition has garnered over 50,000 signatures as of the time of filing this report.

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