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Police invited Sam Larry, Mohbad failed to show up – FCID

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The Lagos Annex, Force Criminal Investigation Department of the Nigeria Police Force, Zone 2, Alagbon, has revealed that it invited music promoter, Samson Balogun, aka Sam Larry and others, following the receipt of the June 27 petition by the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad, over alleged assault, amongst others.

The federal police department further noted that a lawyer to Sam Larry and the other suspects also wrote a counter-petition against Mohbad, alleging defamation of character, after the singer failed to show up to defend his case.

In an exclusive telephone interview with our correspondent Thursday night, the spokesperson for the Lagos Annex of the FCID, Oluniyi Ogundeyi, further revealed that the late singer, Mohbad failed to show up at the police station to adopt and defend his petition, and also provide proof of the allegations, to assist the police in prosecuting the suspects, if necessary.

This followed the emergence of a document, wherein the late singer reported a case of alleged threat to life, malicious damage, assault, and oppression, among others, against a music promoter, Samson Balogun, aka Sam Larry and others, in a petition to the FCID Annex, Alagbon, Lagos State.

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In the June 27, 2023 petition, Mohbad alleged that Sam Larry and 15 others all armed, stormed the venue of a video shoot where the deceased and another artiste, Omoniyi Temidayo aka Zlatan Ibile, were working; and threatened to wreak havoc.

He added that they eventually destroyed equipment worth over N5 million at the scene, and assaulted him (Mohbad) before he narrowly escaped after sustaining injuries.

The petition read, “I of the above name and address, a law-abiding citizen and a Musician bring to your notice the assault and threat to my life by the above-mentioned persons.

“On 25th June, 2023, while having a video shoot with another artiste by name Zlatan (Ibile, the above-mentioned persons numbering about fifteen led by Sam Larry Elegushi invaded the premises with dangerous arms such as guns, cutlasses etc where I was shooting video and scattered the whole process of the shooting, damaged the equipment I was using for the shooting valued about Five Million Naira and started threatening my life which in the process they became violent and assaulted me which I sustained injuries but narrowly escaped.

“Attached to this petition is the said pictures. Total amount I paid for the shooting they have destroyed is Eight Million Naira (N8,000,000) which is non-refundable.

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“However, during the assault, they were boasting that they work for Oba Elegushi and that they have been asked to deal with me for reasons best known to them which to date they are still threatening to kill me if seen. Sir, I call on your good office to save my life from the above mentioned persons and bring them to book.

“Sir, I call on your good office to save my life from the above mentioned persons and bring them to book,” the petition partly read. Thank you for your timely intervention.”

When contacted by our correspondent on Thursday night over the recent development, the Police Public Relations Officer, FCID Annex, Lagos, Oluniyi Ogundeyi revealed that the police could not act on the petition due to Mohbad’s refusal to come up and adopt, defend, and also provide evidence to support the allegations made by him.

Ogundeyi said, “We received the petition, and followed up on the information provided in the petition, and the suspects were invited. But Mohbad refused to show up to defend his petition and also provide evidence to assist the police in carrying out a proper investigation and forward the matter to the legal department for prosecution, if necessary.

“It is true that Mohbad reported the case on June 27, 2023. The IPO confirmed this to me today (Thursday), and showed me the case file. The IPO revealed that Sam Larry and other suspects mentioned in the petition were invited for questioning and they honoured the invite and also gave their statements. But the deceased refused to show up to adopt and defend his petition, and a lawyer to Sam Larry and the other suspects filed a counter-petition accusing Mohbad of defaming them.

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“The police even reached out to Mohbad on several occasions, but he never showed up, and there was nothing the police could do if a petitioner refused to defend their petition and provide evidence to help the police in investigating the matter and forward the case file to the legal department of the suspect’s are found culpable.”

Earlier, the Force PRO, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in an official statement entitled, ‘Mohbad’s Death: We Will Carry Out Diligent Investigation – FPRO,’ noted that the police was committed to a comprehensive investigation into the matter, adding that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police has been tasked to unravel the circumstances surrounding his death.

Adejobi said, “Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family, friends, and fans of the late Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, known as Mohbad, who recently passed away. We understand the concerns regarding his untimely demise.

“The Nigeria Police Force is committed to a comprehensive investigation into this matter, as the Lagos State Commissioner of Police has been tasked to unravel the circumstances surrounding his death. Rest assured, updates will be provided as investigations unfold.

“We encourage family members or close associates with valuable information to approach the Lagos State Commissioner of Police to assist in this process. In the meantime, we kindly request that individuals refrain from making statements or engaging in activities that could jeopardize the ongoing investigation. Your trust and support are deeply valued.”

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Freelanews reports that controversial socialite Sam Larry has come under fire on social media after a video where he and some others were seen harassing late singer, Mohbad surfaced on social media.

In the video, Mohbad and Zlatan were on set for a music video when Larry stormed the scene with some boys targeting Mohbad who scampered away in fear. Zlatan, however, tried to save the situation as he stood up to Larry and his allies to forestall any attack or bullying on Mohbad.

The video left many Nigerians on social media furious as they stormed Larry’s Instagram page to attack him for bullying and threatening the late singer. Larry, who is said to be an ally of Naira Marley, has since deactivated his Instagram account following the torrents of cyber attacks received since the video emerged.

Freelanews reports that Mohbad died on Tuesday at the age of 27. Mohbad’s management also released an official statement confirming his passing away.

”It is with great sadness that we confirm the passing of Promise Oladimeji Aloba PK/A Mohbad (Imole) today, the 12th of September, 2023.

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“Mohbad was light until the very end, and as we mourn the loss of the brightness he carried, the family thanks you for your love and prayers, and asks that you continue to respect their privacy during this difficult time. Imole is finally at Peace,” the short statement posted on both his Instagram and X handles read.

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Timaya declares Rema the leader of Nigeria’s new generation musicians

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Timaya hails Rema as the “leader” of Nigeria’s new music generation, praising his unique style, intentional artistry, and stage performance

 

 

Veteran Nigerian singer Timaya has named Rema as the standout leader of the new wave of Nigerian musicians. In a recent interview on Cool FM, the Dem Mama crooner expressed admiration for the young star, describing Rema as an “intentional” artist who excels in music, fashion, and stagecraft.

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“I’m a fan of Rema,” Timaya declared. “Among all the young boys [new generational musicians], he’s at the top. Rema is their dad.

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You don’t know? See his abs, his dress sense—crazy! He’s intentional; his music, his stage performance are amazing. And he’s a fine young boy.”

Timaya highlighted Rema’s unique ability to combine his artistry with a compelling personal brand, noting that his fashion sense and on-stage energy make him a standout among his peers.

Rema, known for hits like Calm Down and Dumebi, has been widely celebrated as one of the most influential artists of his generation.

His innovative approach to Afrobeat and global recognition has solidified his status in the Nigerian music industry and beyond.

Timaya’s endorsement adds to Rema’s growing reputation as a trailblazer for the new generation of Nigerian music stars, further cementing his place at the forefront of the industry.

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Soulja Boy defends performance at Donald Trump inauguration ball

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Soulja Boy defends performing at Trump’s inauguration, citing financial gain, while Nelly calls his act an honour. Snoop Dogg remains silent

 

American rapper Soulja Boy has responded to criticism surrounding his performance at one of Donald Trump’s inauguration balls, revealing that financial reasons motivated his decision.

Fans voiced disappointment with Soulja Boy, along with fellow rappers Nelly and Snoop Dogg, accusing them of betraying their trust by attending the controversial event.

In a candid Instagram Live session, Soulja Boy addressed the backlash, defending his actions and sharing his reasoning.

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“They paid me a bag,” the rapper said. “Obama ain’t never put no money in my fcking pockets. Kamala [Harris] ain’t never put no money in my fcking pockets.

Trump put money in my pockets.” His statement emphasised the financial benefit he received, contrasting it with the lack of personal enrichment he claimed to have experienced during previous Democratic administrations.

While Soulja Boy admitted that financial compensation was the driving force behind his performance, Nelly offered a different perspective.

The “Hot in Herre” rapper stated that his participation was an act of honour rather than a quest for money. However, this sentiment has done little to quell public scrutiny.

Snoop Dogg, another performer at the event, has yet to address the criticism or clarify his stance.

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The controversy highlights the polarising nature of public figures’ associations with political events. As fans react with a mix of disappointment and outrage, the debate continues over whether celebrity involvement in such events reflects personal values or professional obligations.

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde denies leaving LA due to wildfires

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde clarifies viral reports claiming she fled Los Angeles due to wildfires, confirming she has been in Nigeria since December 2024

 

Famous Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has addressed viral reports suggesting she fled Los Angeles to Nigeria to escape the ongoing wildfires.

In a statement posted on her Instagram, Omotola clarified that the reports were inaccurate.

The actress had shared on January 9, 2025, that she had arrived in Nigeria, stating:
“Touchdown Abuja. When my American fans follow me back to Nigeria. I had to evacuate in 20 minutes. Please, guys, stay safe out there. If you have family in LA, check on them.”

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This post led to widespread speculation that Omotola had been forced to leave LA due to the devastating wildfires ravaging California.

The fires, which have displaced over 137,000 people and claimed more than 30 lives, including Hollywood actress Dalyce Curry, have had a significant impact on many.

However, Omotola swiftly dispelled these claims in a statement shared on Instagram. She reassured her followers:
“I want to take a moment to address the incredible outpouring of concern and support I have received regarding the fires in Los Angeles. To set the record straight: My family and I are safe.

However, I have seen reports suggesting that I had to leave the U.S. because of the fire. This is inaccurate. I have been in Nigeria since December 2024, and I’m still here presently. While I deeply cherish my connection to LA, these fires were not the reason for my travel.”

The wildfires have affected numerous A-list celebrities, including actors, singers, and other public figures, adding to the widespread concern over the crisis.

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Omotola’s clarification serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying information, especially in the age of social media, where viral reports can often distort the truth.

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