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Mohbad's DJ Tells Court About His Last Moments Before Death

 By: News Peddlers


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On Wednesday, the DJ testified at an inquest into Mohbad's death in Ikorodu.


According to his disc jockey Ajisegiri Ayobami, the late Nigerian musician, Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba, also known as Mohbad, began vomiting after receiving an injection from a nurse.


On Wednesday, the DJ testified at an inquest into Mohbad's death in Ikorodu.


Ajisegiri was with the late Mohbad before he died, according to the inquest.


It was also learned that Mohbad vomited the noodles made for him by his brother, Adura Aloba.


Ajisegiri claimed that the day before, on a Sunday, they went to see a play in Ikorodu, and on the way back, their Toyota Prado was blocked, and he saw Mohbad come down from his SUV to fight his friend, Primeboy, but he was injured.


According to The PUNCH, Ajisegiri also informed the coroner that Mohbad's injury was a tiny cut on his hand and that by the time they reached home at midnight, the hand was already swelled.


He added that they attempted to contact Mohbad's personal nurse, but she stated that she was unavailable, so one of their team members, identified as Spending, stated that he knew a nurse.


Ajisegiri stated that they called the nurse, who gave Mohbad an injection.


Ajisegiri claimed that Mohbad was fine before the nurse arrived and that he fell asleep before being injected. He claimed that there was water on the floor in Mohbad's room and that he went to grab a mop when his wife yelled from upstairs for him to come back.


When the witness got there, he discovered Mohbad had fainted on the floor and vomited the noodles he had eaten.


He also mentioned that he had colds.


He said, “The nurse said we should go and get him drugs; while we were at the pharmacy, I called the house to know how he was feeling, and they said I should come back.


“When I got back, they were already outside trying to put him in a neighbour’s car to get him to the hospital, but the way I saw him, he was lifeless. His eyes were closed, and his hands were falling.”


“While we were going to the hospital, there was traffic, so I came down from the other vehicle and ran to the hospital; I asked them if they had an an ambulance, and they said no. Before I could get back to them, I saw them bringing Mohbad on a bike, and when we got to the hospital, he was confirmed dead,” the witness added.

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