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Drama as Mohbad’s mother, actor Fabiyi clash over singer’s death
By Francesca Hangeior
Mrs Abosede Aloba, the mother of the late singer Ilerioluwa, popularly known as Mohbad, and actor Yomi Fabiyi have clashed over the cause of the singer’s death.
Fabiyi, at a World Press Conference held on Wednesday at Radisson Blu in Ikeja, Lagos State, to demand justice for Mohbad, accused the late singer’s brother, Adura Aloba, of messaging him on Instagram, claiming to know the root cause of his brother’s death.
In response, Aloba denied the claim, stating that Adura wouldn’t have known the cause of Mohbad’s death and should remain silent.
The visibly angry mother pointed her finger at Fabiyi while shouting, “They killed Mohbad, and you want me to lose his brother unjustly. He knows nothing about his brother’s death; do not implicate my son.”
“I am not happy that I lost Mohbad because if he were alive, I wouldn’t be sitting here with you. They took my precious gift away, and I won’t let them take Adura, too,” she added.
Fabiyi responded, saying he wasn’t concerned about the sender of the message but rather the content itself, maintaining that he wasn’t convinced that it wasn’t Adura who sent him the message.
Entertainment
Court sets date for Speed Darlington’s 300 million naira lawsuit against police IGP
The Federal High Court in Abuja has postponed until 27 the ₦300 million suit to enforce the fundamental rights of singer Darlington Achakpo, popularly known as Speed Darlington, against the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun January for hearing.
The adjournment followed a request by CSP Audu Garba, counsel to the IGP, for additional time to review a further affidavit by Speed Darlington’s lawyer, Abubakar Marshal, in court.
During Monday’s proceedings, Marshal informed the court that the hearing was scheduled to hear his client’s substantive request for enforcement of his client’s fundamental rights. He noted that the police filed a counter affidavit on Friday, prompting the filing of a fresh affidavit in response.
Garba acknowledged the filing of the counter-affidavit, but stated that he had not yet received the further affidavit. When Judge Musa Liman inquired about the time of the filing, Marshal confirmed: “It was filed this morning, my lord.” With the court’s permission, Marshal Garba presented a copy of the document to the court.
However, when Marshal attempted to proceed with the application, Garba objected and requested additional time to review the new affidavit for any potential new legal or factual issues requiring a response. Judge Liman then adjourned the case to January 27 for the approval of arguments.
Speed Darlington’s ₦300 million lawsuit against the IGP challenges his alleged unlawful detention. The case stemmed from a December 23, 2024 court order directing police to charge him or release him within 48 hours.
Earlier, the Federal High Court directed the Nigerian Police to immediately release Darlington pending the hearing of the substantive case. The court also directed that Abubakar Marshal, Esq., act as surety for Darlington, alias Akpi.
Darlington, 39, was arrested in Lagos on charges of defamation and cyberstalking in relation to his comments on Burna boy. He was later granted bail on October 8, 2024.
During the resumed hearing, Marshal reiterated that the purpose of the session was to consider the motion to enforce Darlington’s rights. Although Garba initially claimed that he had not been served with the necessary documents, the court upheld the service.
Marshal also requested the court to direct the police to release his client on bail. However, Garba opposed this request, citing a pending criminal charge and claiming that Darlington had his bail suspended. He further stated that police compliance with the court’s previous order was affected by the timing during the Christmas holidays.
Darlington’s lawsuit seeks damages for alleged unlawful detention and asks for an order for immediate release or presentation in court. His legal team also claims that he was tortured and inhumanely treated during his detention.
Entertainment
BBNaija: I regretted dating Venita – Adekunle
Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Adekunle Olopade, has said he regretted dating his colleague, Venita Akpofure.
The duo dated during their time in the ‘All Stars’ edition but split shortly after the show.
Speaking in a recent episode of his podcast, Deks & Friends, Adekunle said he regretted getting into a relationship in the house because it wasn’t part of his plan going on the show.
“If there’s anything I could change about my time in the house, it would be me getting into a ship. That wasn’t part of the plan,” he said.
Entertainment
Police arrest, detain national president of actors guild in Abia
The National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Chief Emeka Rollas, has been arrested and detained by the police in Umuahia, Abia State.
Rollas was arrested over his alleged role in the imposition of an unelected chairman on the Abia State chapter of the guild.
This development follows the election of David Onyebuchi Amalaha as the Chairman of the AGN Abia State chapter on May 20, 2023, in Umuahia, the state capital.
Since the election, the guild has been engrossed in a series of legal fireworks initiated by Amalaha, who has sought to prevent the imposition of interim leadership by the AGN’s national body.
Some guild members, including Chika Okezie, Egwuatu Daniel, and Nathaniel Nwoko, spoke to journalists about the incident.
They accused Chief Rollas of sowing discord among members in Abia State by appointing over five interim chairmen since 2023, bypassing the will of the guild’s members.
The controversy escalated on Thursday when Chief Rollas convened a meeting in Umuahia without consulting key stakeholders or the elected chairman, Amalaha.
This action sparked protests from some members, leading to a disruption of the meeting. Police were called to the scene to restore order.
According to sources, a petition had already been filed against Chief Rollas at the zone 9 headquarters.
He was subsequently detained alongside Emmanuel Ehumadu, popularly known as Labista.
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