Omowunmi Cynthia Aloba is a 25-year-old widow who lost her husband, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba (popularly known as Mohbad) in 2023, when she was just 23 years old, and mother to a five-month-old baby.
Since then, this young grieving widow has faced relentless harassment, intimidation, defamation, and cyber-bullying from individuals exploiting her tragedy for attention and control.
Despite her silence and cooperation with lawful investigations, the attacks have not stopped.
Now, she’s speaking out, calling on the authorities especially the Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG the National Cybercrime Centre @NPF_NCCC and the Federal Ministry of Women @FMWA_ng to take note of the pattern of cyber-stalking, intimidation, and abuse of privilege she’s endured.
Her full statement is attached below.
She deserves peace, justice, and protection, not persecution.
#JusticeForMohbad #StopProxyPolicing #ProtectWomen
A former actor Yomi Fabiyi has released new videos making serious claims about the Mohbad investigation.
He alleges the Lagos State Government “concealed” the original stab-wound report and that both the state & police compromised the case.
He further claims that FCID Abuja obtained the “original file,” matched it with a short video clip said to come from Mohbad’s brother, and used that to justify a so-called “harmonisation order.”
These are weighty allegations. We call on @PoliceNG@NPF_NCCC@PoliceNG_CRU the NPF cannot continue to look away. We call on @BenHundeyin it’s time to Act. We’re saying something because we’re seeing something! The time to ACT is now, this level of manipulation is ALARMING.
@BenHundeyin When are you going to act? We’ve seen something, we’ve been saying Something. It’s your turn to act @BenHundeyin#ProxyPolicing undermines rule of law.
Good morning @BenHundeyin your profile has the caption “If you see something, say something.” We didn’t have to say this much of what we’ve seen in the Uk before getting a response, from @metpoliceuk.
@PoliceNG We’ve been saying something for days raising genuine safety and due-process concerns around the ongoing @iammohbad_ matter.
Now we’re asking: when will @BenHundeyin say something back?
Silence shouldn’t meet citizens calling for clarity.
#StopPolicingByProxy #JusticeThroughLaw #RuleOfLaw
Sir IGP Kayode Egbetokun,
I address you directly because of urgent concerns about the recent announcements and ongoing exploitation of the general public on TikTok in the Mohbad case.
An individual by the name Yomi Fabi publicly claimed that the federal government has directed the harmonisation of everything concerning Mohbad’s case and its transfer to the FCID in Abuja.
I respectfully wish to state the following:
Even if such a directive exists, the announcement and solicitation of funds by a private citizen on social media is both improper and risks undermining due process.
The case has already gone through a coroner’s inquest, and the relevant investigating authorities have issued recommendations; this means procedural safeguards are already engaged, and internally driven social-media fundraising for police operations may not align with formal procedure.
Furthermore, it has been reported that certain persons connected with the case were allegedly taken by officers purportedly from Abuja — one from inside a courtroom and another from his residence — without any formal invitation or prior notice, despite pending proceedings before the court.
This raises grave concerns about the legality, propriety, and authorisation of such actions.
I therefore call on you, Sir IGP, to publicly confirm:
• Whether any official directive has been issued to transfer the case to FCID Abuja;
• Whether your office authorised or sanctioned any such arrests or removals of persons from Lagos to Abuja while related matters remain pending before a court;
• Whether any fundraising by private individuals for operational intervention (arrest or investigation) has been sanctioned by your office; and
• What measures your office is taking to discourage informal, independent solicitations of funds or parallel operations by social-media actors in ongoing criminal investigations.
Sir, I and many well meaning Nigerians both in diaspora and Nigeria trust in the professionalism and integrity of your esteemed office to ensure that due process, transparency, and the rule of law prevail in this matter as we look to your leadership for clarity, reassurance, and the restoration of public confidence in lawful procedure.
Thank you, for your anticipated attention and intervention.
@bigHotbaby1 This is insane cos der re other influences dat ve done worse wit no consequences, I hope she truly learns and give herself grace.Action truly have consequences sometimes