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Singer Mohbad's Father Speaks Out About a Dream He Had Two Days Before His Son's Passing (Video)

The grieving father of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Ayoba, popularly known as Mohbad, has broken his silence and shared his thoughts on his son's untimely demise.

Singer Mohbad's Father Speaks Out About a Dream He Had Two Days Before His Son's Passing (Video)


The singer died on Tuesday, September 12, and was laid to rest in Ikorodu the following day.


His grieving father, Mr. Joseph Ayoba has recounted his visit to the singer days before the sad incident.


Speaking to an online blogger, Og_baba1 in an interview, Mr. Joseph described his late son as his friend. He also revealed his final moment with him, saying he had paid him a visit to his house last Saturday, September 9, and they had lunch together.


The grieving father disclosed in the interview that he had a terrifying dream about the singer two days before his death.


” Mohbad is my friend. I called him Oladimeji (meaning my second) because I’m the only son of my parents. We were close.


“The last day we met which was last Saturday, I went there (Mohbad’s house) and we dined together. When I was leaving he also gave me some money like he always did,” Mr Ayoba narrated.


"I had a dream about him, two days before the incident. In the dream, I saw someone trying to shoot me. I thought I escaped the bullet not knowing something like this would happen to me.


Despite a series of allegations about his son's death, Ayoba said he doesn’t suspect anyone had a hand in it.


“According to what I heard from people, though I don’t believe was that an auxiliary nurse administered him an injection, and that could have led to anything.”


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