By Jimmy
The partner of the recently-deceased Nigerian artiste, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, aka MohBad, has disclosed that the singer “struggled till death”.
According to her, the former Marlian record signee always lived with fears. She added that his worry doubled after the birth of their now five-month-old baby, Liam.
She also claimed the late artiste was called a junkie so the public could have another perception of him.
Hope you people are happy now
The lady, identified as Wunmi, claimed that the singer was never “happy for a whole day”.
Wunmi, who took to her Instagram handle @c33why to share a picture of the baby she had with the singer, said the late artiste was called a junkie so the public could have another perception of him.
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“This Nigga struggled till death, too many pains, threatening (sic). He had always lived with fears, continuous fights everywhere he goes too. He has never been happy for a whole day… he was called a junkie, a mad person, mental issue so the public would have another view about him. He’s dead at least you all won, take your trophy.
“Ya’ll made a widow at 24 years 🥹 Olorun idajo re daaa (sic),” she wrote in a series of posts on her Insta story.
“Nothing makes him happy no more, even after seeing his baby he became more worried, he’s now a family man he doesn’t want anything to happen to us…
“I was supposed to collect my baby’s passport yesterday so we could process our traveling, he always says to me… Wunmi pls go for my baby’s sake, I wouldn’t want these people to harm you and him it will break me… You just go, let me face them myself. Ilerioluwa rest in peace… You really need that peace,” she added.
Mohbad passed away on September 12, 2023, at the age of 27 reportedly after he received an injection for treatment.
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