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Primeboy Threatens Legal Action Against Mohbad’s Mother Over Defamation Claims

Primeboy Threatens Legal Action Against Mohbad’s Mother Over Defamation Claims | Daily Report Nigeria

Owodunni Ibrahim, popularly known as Primeboy, has responded vigorously to allegations made by Abosede Adeyemo-Aloba, the mother of the late singer Mohbad, claiming he had a contentious relationship with her son.

In a statement issued through his lawyer, Akinpelu Ogunbona, Primeboy contends that Mohbad’s mother falsely accused him of fighting with Mohbad and complaining about being neglected since the singer’s rise to fame.

In her recent online interview, Adeyemo-Aloba claimed Primeboy consistently expressed grievances about Mohbad’s neglect and suggested that he was advised to leave after the singer’s death to avoid suspicion.

Primeboy labeled these statements as defamatory, asserting that they were intended to damage his reputation and the affection he enjoys from fans.

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“These allegations have greatly and negatively impacted the affection and love being enjoyed by our client from his fans and well-wishers around the world,” the statement said.

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Primeboy has demanded that Adeyemo-Aloba retract her statements within seven days, warning of legal repercussions if she fails to comply.

Efforts to reach Mohbad’s mother for a comment were unsuccessful, as calls and messages went unanswered.

The controversy surrounding Mohbad’s death on September 12, 2023, continues to evoke strong emotions, leading to the arrest of individuals connected to the case and sparking public outcry.

 

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