Mohbad Died From Tetanus Injection Given By Nurse Feyisayo – Police

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Idowu Owohunwa, disclosed that the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, began experiencing severe health issues after being injected three times by a nurse, Feyisayo Ogedemgbe, on September 12, 2023. During a press briefing held at the state Command headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos, CP Owohunwa provided preliminary findings from an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s untimely demise. “As of today, a total of 26 witnesses have been interviewed,” stated the CP, revealing that those questioned include Mohbad’s family members, including his father, mother, sisters, brother, wife, and manager, among others. According to CP Owohunwa, Mohbad was brought to the hospital already deceased, and doctors on duty confirmed his death on September 12. The shocking revelation is that nurse Feyisayo Ogedemgbe, who was invited to Mohbad’s residence by his friend, Ayobami Sodiq (known as Spending), administered three injections that seemingly triggered a series of adverse reactions ultimately leading to the singer’s tragic death. “Mohbad began vomiting and developed goosebumps shortly after the injections,” Owohunwa disclosed. Mohbad had sought medical attention for an ear infection, but the situation took a devastating turn after he received an anti-tetanus injection from Nurse Feyisayo Ogedemgbe. This treatment came after reports that the singer had suffered injuries from an assault in Lagos.
Senate Probes ‘One Chance’ Victim’s Tragic Death, Maitama Hospital Negligence

The Nigerian Senate has taken significant action in response to the tragic death of Ms. Greatness Olorunfemi, who fell victim to criminals operating the notorious ‘one chance’ scheme. This horrific incident occurred when Ms. Olorunfemi was brutally attacked and thrown out of a vehicle she had boarded along the Maitama/Kubwa Highway last Tuesday. Despite being in dire need of medical attention, Ms. Olorunfemi was not promptly treated at the Maitama General Hospital, as the facility insisted on the requirement of a police report before offering assistance. This delay in care likely exacerbated her condition and contributed to the tragic outcome. In light of this distressing incident, the Senate has taken immediate action by summoning key figures for a thorough investigation. The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Ministers of Health and FCT, Ali Pate and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, have been called to account for the circumstances surrounding Ms. Olorunfemi’s death. Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong sponsored a motion in the Senate, which received unanimous support, to initiate a comprehensive investigation into the matter. The Senate has tasked its committees on health and police with conducting a meticulous inquiry into the events leading to Ms. Olorunfemi’s death. They have been given a two-week timeline to compile their findings and present a comprehensive report. Furthermore, the Senate has also called for legal action against Maitama General Hospital, emphasizing the need to hold the hospital accountable for potential manslaughter charges related to the tragic incident.