Mohbad’s sister-in-law makes fresh allegations regarding Ikorodu show

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Karimot, the sister-in-law of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, widely known as Mohbad, unveils fresh allegations regarding his final moments. She claimed that the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death were complex, involving an encounter with certain individuals connected to the show in Ikorodu.

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In a video on her Instagram handle, Karimot asserted that Mohbad had met these individuals at a bar 72 hours before his demise, just before the performance in Ikorodu. Mohbad’s sister-in-law emphasized that Nigerians should scrutinize videos of Mohbad during the Ikorodu show, asserting that his erratic behaviour was not solely influenced by hard drugs. She questioned why there was minimal discussion about the people Mohbad met shortly before his passing.

“I will not keep quiet or be shut up

“I will not keep quiet or be shut up on why they hurriedly buried Mohbad. You are telling me to keep quiet and trying to shut me down. When he died, somebody donated money for them to bury him. “72 hours before he died, Mohbad went to a bar to drink and eat with the same person, and the person who hosted the show in Ikorodu, did the person reach out to Mohbad’s widow? Please, Nigerians should go back to the video of Mohbad on stage and study his behaviour, he was not under the influence of drugs. “Mohbad was sceptical about the show, he was reluctant but said he had to go because he had been paid. I will keep asking why was Mohbad buried. Mothers should rise up and fight for justice, you can’t shut me down, before the show he was at the bar, why is nobody talking about the people he was with? Mohbad’s death is very deep but I know he will fight back.” Watch the video below …

Netflix honors Ikorodu Bois for ‘Extraction 2’ trailer remake

Netflix honors Ikorodu Bois for 'Extraction 2' trailer remake, presents special rewards

The talented content creators known as the Ikorodu Bois have been bestowed with a special honor from popular streaming platform Netflix. The recognition comes as a result of their exceptional remake of the trailer for the movie ‘Extraction 2‘.

Netflix honors Ikorodu Bois for 'Extraction 2' trailer remake, presents special rewards

A photo of Ikorodu Bois. Photo credit: @ikorodubois Source: Instagram Netflix expressed their admiration for the Ikorodu Bois’ remarkable talent and creativity by presenting them with personalized gift boxes. The Ikorodu Bois, known for their engaging videos, took to their Instagram page to share their excitement and gratitude.

Netflix honors Ikorodu Bois for 'Extraction 2' trailer remake, presents special rewards

A photo of the Ikorodu Bois beaming with joy at the sight of the gifts from Netflix. Photo credit: @ikorodubois Source: Instagram In a video posted by the group, they unveiled the contents of the gift boxes, which included school bags, shades, vests, and other items. The highlight of the surprise was a personalized note from Netflix, expressing their astonishment at the Ikorodu Bois’ incredible talent and creativity.

Netflix honors Ikorodu Bois for 'Extraction 2' trailer remake, presents special rewards (Video)

A photo of the gifts from Netflix. Photo credit: @ikorodubois Source: Instagram The Ikorodu Bois’ remake of the ‘Extraction 2′ trailer gained widespread acclaim, even catching the attention of Australian actor Chris Hemsworth, who portrayed the lead character in the movie. Hemsworth praised the Ikorodu Bois for their impressive recreation of the trailer. This recognition from Netflix not only highlights the Ikorodu Bois’ exceptional skills but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring content creators. The Ikorodu Bois expressed their gratitude to Netflix and shared their joy with their followers. Their dedication and ability to bring joy through their videos continue to garner attention and admiration. See below;

APC is yet to pay us for voting in last election — Ikorodu indigenes

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Residents of the Ikorodu area of Lagos State call out the All Progressives Congress (APC) for failing to pay after voting and canvassing for the party during the presidential election.

APC is yet to pay us for voting in last election — Ikorodu indigenes

Ahead of the March 18 gubernatorial election, some residents of Lagos State have raised alarm over unfair treatment from the APC party. A video making rounds on social media captured the moment supporters voiced out their pain about pending payments for canvassing for votes during the February 25th election which APC lost to LP in the state. One of the supporters could be heard affirming that the party will not get their votes on March 18 during the governorship election. “We Ikorodu People came out in mass and we are the main reason Why APC got so much vote and almost won Peter Obi in Lagos, But we have not been paid yet, we are not going to vote for APC on Saturday if we are not paid our owed money with immediate effect,” a resident stated. Watch the video below …