Joseph Aloba, the father of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, has disclosed that he spent a total of N16 million to carry out an autopsy on his son, whose death in 2023 continues to raise questions among fans and the public.
Mohbad’s sudden passing shocked many, with speculations of foul play dominating conversations both online and offline. In response to the growing demand for answers, an autopsy was conducted.
Medical experts later suggested that the singer may have died from a fatal drug reaction or anaphylactic shock. Despite the report, doubts still persist.
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Speaking during a recent live video, Mr. Aloba insisted he personally covered the cost of the autopsy, paying a substantial amount out of pocket. He revealed that the initial payment was N16 million, with additional expenses pushing the total even higher.
“I first paid sixteen million naira,” he said. “After that, I still spent close to N2 million. If anyone involved believes I’m lying, they should come forward. What I’ve said remains the truth.”
The revelation has sparked mixed reactions across social media, with many Nigerians questioning the claim or urging closure on the matter.
One user, @habiblinz, commented, “This man na yeye father. He’s been acting strange since Mohbad died. We still don’t know who’s truly behind his death.”
@SweetBillions wrote, “Wetin una dey find for the body? Let the boy rest.”
@iamurbanaira added, “If this man really had 16 million, he wouldn’t be doing all this.”
As the debate continues, Mohbad’s death remains one of the most talked-about losses in the Nigerian entertainment industry, with fans still calling for transparency and justice.
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