In a heart-wrenching revelation, the wife of the late Nigerian singer Mohbad has shared the harrowing details surrounding the cause of his untimely death.
MohBad, whose real name is Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba was a rising star in the Nigerian music scene before his tragic demise, and his wife has shed light on the deep emotional and psychological struggles he faced.
According to his grieving widow, MohBad had been battling severe unhappiness and crippling fears for an extended period. His life was marked by a relentless fight against individuals who posed threats to his well-being. The constant strain had taken a significant toll on his mental and emotional state.
Even after the joyous occasion of the birth of their child, Mohbad remained plagued by his fears, particularly concerning the safety of his family. He consistently urged his wife to leave for the sake of their child, fearing that the dangers he faced might harm them as well.
His wife bravely disclosed the tormenting details of his life, describing his relentless struggles against continuous conflicts and the negative labels unjustly placed upon him. Tragically, these relentless pressures eventually led to his passing, leaving behind a grieving widow and a poignant plea for peace.
In a heartfelt message, she shared her late husband’s sentiments, stating, “Nothin makes him happy no more, even after seeing his baby he became more worried, he’s now a family man he doesn’t want anything to happen to us.
“Was supposed to collect my baby’s passport yesterday so we could process our traveling. He always says to me. Wunmi pls go for my baby’s sake, l wouldn’t want these people to harm you and him it will break me. You just go, let me face them myself. Ilerioluwa rest in peace. You really need that peace.”
The widow further expressed her profound grief, emphasizing the hardships her late husband endured. She revealed that he had lived in constant fear and had faced persistent challenges wherever he went. He was unjustly labeled as a “junkie” and “mad person,” with rumors of mental issues circulating in the public domain to tarnish his image.
In a final, heartrending statement, she declared, “This Nigga struggled till death, too many pains, threatening. He has always lived with fears, and continuous fights everywhere he goes, he has never been happy for a whole day. 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 ur trophy. Y’all made me a widow at 24 years. Olorun idajo re daaaa.”