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Grammy Is Over, Go And Tell The Police What You Know About Mohbad’s Death – Kemi Olunloyo Tells Davido

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Five months after his death, Kemi Olunloyo stated that the Grammy nominee knew some information that could help in the investigations of the death of Mohbad.

Nigerian investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has asked singer, Davido to tell the police what he knows about the demise of his late colleague, Mohbad.

Recall that the Nigerian singer Mohbad was pronounced dead on September 12.

After his death, there were a lot of stories and accusations over who caused his death. Names like Naira Marley, Sam Larry, Mohbad’s wife, Wunmi, his father, Joseph Aloba, and the nurse who injected him were named as suspects.

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Five months after his death, Kemi Olunloyo stated that the Grammy nominee knew some information that could help in the investigations of the death of Mohbad.

“Davido go to @PoliceNG to tell them what you know about Mohbad’s death ☠️ ⚰️ Don’t keep his father running around from media to media. #GRAMMYs are over. Back to business. N2M is not enough to buy silence.

All of you will be EXPOSED📌📌📌”.

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