Reward Offered: N50M for information on Mohbad’s death.

Reward Offered: N50M for information on Mohbad’s death.

A video has surfaced online featuring a representative from the Nigerian Foundation offering a N50 million reward for useful information leading to the conviction of those responsible for the death of singer Mohbad. This announcement follows an inconclusive autopsy result, which couldn’t determine the cause of death due to the decomposition of Mohbad’s body. He passed away on September 12, 2023, at the age of 27.

The foundation’s spokesperson, seen in the video, emphasized that someone likely knows the truth about Mohbad’s death and stressed the importance of resolving the case to avoid it becoming another unsolved mystery. The foundation assured the safety of anyone providing information.

Fan Reactions:

  1. kennedyexcel: Suggests that Sam Larry is involved and asks for the reward.
  2. __monialayo: Urges the arrest of several individuals, including Sam Larry, Naira Marley, and others, to uncover the truth.
  3. fruity_apri: Points out that Mohbad’s father claimed to know the killers and suggests he should come forward.
  4. i.karlis: Believes that holding Wunmi (presumably someone close to Mohbad) will lead to a confession.
  5. meekmoses1: Recommends interrogating three boys in a car with Mohbad and his wife and conducting a DNA test on their child.

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