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Iyabo Ojo Backs Mohbad’s Wife Against Accusations, Calls for Proof Over Judgment

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Nigerian actress Iyabo Ojo has openly pledged her unwavering support for Omowunmi, the wife of late singer Mohbad, despite swirling accusations and public scrutiny.

Mohbad’s tragic passing on September 12, 2023, left many fans in shock and grief.

The suddenness of his death sparked a wave of controversy, causing countless online speculations, with some people now pointing fingers at Omowunm, his wifei.

These rumors have made her a central figure in the mystery.

Despite ongoing investigations into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s passing, Iyabo Ojo has made it clear that her loyalty remains with Omowunmi unless she is legally proven guilty.

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During an Instagram live session, Iyabo firmly addressed netizens, urging those with alleged evidence of Omowunmi’s involvement to hand it over to the authorities rather than contribute to what she described as a culture of online condemnation.

She expressed her frustration with the accusations circulating online, noting how harmful it is to attack someone without solid proof.

“A lot of people are angry that I’m supporting Wunmi, but there’s nothing concrete linking her to this,” Iyabo shared with her audience.

“Until the law proves her guilty, I will stand by her. If anyone has proof, they should go to the right authorities and present it.

But as long as there’s no credible evidence against her, I won’t join the crowd in tearing her down.”

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Iyabo continued, undeterred by those who have criticized her decision.

“People can insult or curse me all they want. I won’t back down.

It’s not my way to cast judgment on social media.

We have laws in this country, and those who have anything solid should follow the legal path instead of fueling baseless accusations.”


 

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Portable Arrested in Abeokuta Over Defamation and Threat Allegations

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The Kwara State Police Command has arrested popular singer Habeb Okikiola Badmus, widely known as Portable, over allegations of criminal defamation and other related offences.

According to the police, the arrest followed a petition filed by Okunola Saheed, also known as Osupa, who accused the singer of threatening his life, character assassination, incitement, and using offensive language.

In a statement released by the command’s spokesperson, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, it was confirmed that a valid arrest warrant was obtained from a Magistrate Court in Ilorin. Acting on that warrant, officers tracked Portable down in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Saturday, April 13, 2025, around 7:25 pm.

He was taken into custody and transported to Ilorin for further questioning. The police said his statement was recorded in the presence of legal representatives from both sides.

Portable is still in custody, and authorities say preparations are underway to charge him in court soon.

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The police have called on the public to stay calm and avoid spreading false or unverified claims, adding that they remain committed to due process and ensuring justice is served fairly.


 

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Eedris Says His New Song is Not an Attack But a Message to Seyi Tinubu

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Nigerian rapper Eedris Abdulkareem has cleared the air on his new song Tell Your Papa, saying it wasn’t a personal attack on Seyi Tinubu.

Speaking on Channels TV’s Rubbin’ Minds, the veteran artist said the track was simply a response to Seyi’s public claim that his father, President Bola Tinubu, is Nigeria’s best-ever leader. That statement was made in March 2025 during a visit to Yola, Adamawa State.

Eedris explained that the song was meant to urge the president’s son to call on his father to fix the country’s issues, not to spark any personal drama.

“Nigerian youths are asking for the basics—electricity, security, jobs, and a working economy. Not handouts,” he said.

Meanwhile, he made it clear that if Seyi hadn’t made the remark, there wouldn’t have been a song at all. “I was inspired by his video. If he kept quiet, I would have too,” he added.

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Shortly after the song dropped, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) banned it from airwaves, calling it inappropriate—a move that has sparked backlash from many Nigerians.

Even Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka weighed in, slamming the ban as censorship and a threat to free speech.

Also, Eedris noted that over two decades after releasing Nigeria Jaga Jaga, the message sadly still rings true, as the country continues to battle the same problems it did years ago.


 

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Skepta Laughs, Says ‘Never Argue with a Nigerian’ After Jacket Backlash

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Popular British rapper Skepta reveals the one thing he will teach his children about Nigerians.

It can be recalled that the rapper recently steeped out in a jacket and was mocked for it by fans. Many also noted that the jacket has been worn by Nigerian influencer, Hushpuppi back in 2019.

A random user on X commented on the rapper’s photo and stated that the jacket has already been worn out before and it’s not special.

Skepta then reacts to comment “Lol, One thing I will teach my pikin is to never argue with a Nigerian.”

His comment caused many Nigerian fans to laugh at his observation.

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