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What Mohbad Told Me Before They Killed Him - Wife (Photos)

In the midst of the grieving Nigerian music community over the tragic loss of Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, the beloved Mohbad or Imole, at the tender age of 27, the late singer’s wife, Wunmi, has bravely shared the harrowing details leading up to his untimely demise.

As various rumors swirl on social media surrounding Mohbad’s passing, his wife has unveiled a heart-wrenching revelation — her husband lived in unrelenting fear right up to the moment fate claimed him.

In a post via her Instastory, Wunmi wrote: “He struggled till death, too many pains, threatening, he has always lived with fear, continuous fights everywhere he goes too, he has never been happy for a whole day.”

She also debunked the reports of him battling mental issues.

“He was called a junkie, a mad person, mental issue so the public would have another view about him. He’s dead at least you all won, take your trophy. Y’all made me a widow at 24 years,” Mohbad’s wife wrote.

Wunmi disclosed that Mohbad, driven by apprehension of impending danger, had earnestly desired her and their 5-month-old son to be distanced from him.

She recounted the poignant moment when she was in the process of obtaining their baby’s passport, preparing for their journey abroad, as per Mohbad’s heartfelt wishes.

“Nothing makes him happy no more, even after seeing his baby he became more worried, he is now a family man he doesn’t want anything to happen to us, I was supposed to collect my baby’s passport yesterday so we could process our traveling, he always say to me .. Wunmi pls go for my baby sake, I wouldn’t want this people to harm you and him it will break me, you just go, let me face them myself,” she added.

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