Entertainment
Primeboy threatens to sue Mohbad’s mother for defamation
Late singer Mohbad’s childhood friend, Ibrahim Owodunni, popularly known as Primeboy, has threatened to sue the deceased’s mother, Abosede Adeyemo-Aloba, for defamation.
Primeboy, in a statement signed by his lawyer, Akinpelu Ogunbona, noted that Mohbad’s mother had during an interview accused him of having an altercation with her son before his death.
“In the said interview, you alleged that our client always fought the late Mohbad and consistently complained about his neglect by the deceased since the singer rose to stardom.
“You also alleged that our client was advised to run away after Mohbad’s death so as not to be suspected regarding the death.
“Your actions are deliberate to injure and traduce the integrity of our client, who is a rising star in the music industry. Your allegations in the interview have negatively impacted the affection and love enjoyed by our client from his fans and well-wishers around the world,” he added.
In the letter shared via Instagram, Primeboy gave the late singer’s mother seven days to retract her statements.
Primeboy further threatened to take legal action if she failed to do so.
Mohbad died on September 12, 2023, under mysterious circumstances and was buried the following day.
On September 21, 2023, his body was exhumed for autopsy by the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH.
- Entertainment10 hours ago
Forbes settles Davido/Wizkid’s feud with new announcement
- Entertainment13 hours ago
VDM releases another audio recording regarding Bobrisky
- Entertainment15 hours ago
S3x trafficking: Diddy’s mum breaks silence
- Opinion9 hours ago
Breaking: Lagos Assembly Suspends Alimosho Council Chairman
- News14 hours ago
Paul Pogba is in talks with Juventus to terminate his contract despite reduction of doping ban
- Top Stories15 hours ago
BREAKING: IGP orders immediate withdrawal of police operatives from Rivers LGAs
- News15 hours ago
Why We Floated The Naira – Cardoso
- Top Stories15 hours ago
How Kamala Harris and Trump are shifting their TV advertising in sprint to Election Day