Nollywood actress and activist Iyabo Ojo has publicly urged Afrobeats stars Wizkid and Tiwa Savage to lend their voices in the ongoing fight for justice for Mohbad, the late Nigerian singer whose controversial death has sparked national outrage. In a heartfelt appeal shared on social media, Iyabo Ojo emphasized the importance of solidarity within the entertainment industry and the urgent need for truth and accountability.
Iyabo Ojo’s Call for Celebrity Support
Iyabo Ojo, known for her vocal activism and strong stance on social justice, took to her platform to call on top Nigerian music artists to speak up. She believes that with their massive fan base and global reach, stars like Wizkid and Tiwa Savage can amplify the demand for proper investigation into Mohbad’s death and help bring those responsible to justice.
Mohbad’s Tragic Death Still Under Scrutiny
Mohbad, born Ilerioluwa Aloba, passed away under mysterious circumstances in September 2023. His sudden death raised serious concerns about bullying, exploitation, and neglect within the music industry. While authorities have initiated an investigation, many fans and public figures believe more needs to be done—and faster.
The Role of Influencers and Artists in Seeking Justice
Iyabo Ojo emphasized that influential celebrities must not remain silent in the face of injustice. With Wizkid and Tiwa Savage being among the most globally recognized Nigerian artists, their involvement could put significant pressure on authorities to expedite the case and ensure transparency.
Fans Rally Behind the Call for Justice for Mohbad
The Nigerian public continues to show overwhelming support for Mohbad’s family, staging protests and memorials across the country. Iyabo’s appeal has further ignited conversations on social media, with fans tagging celebrities and urging them to join the cause.
Justice for Mohbad: A Movement Beyond Music
The #JusticeForMohbad movement has grown beyond the music industry into a national demand for better protection of artists, mental health awareness, and accountability from music executives. With more celebrities like Iyabo Ojo taking a stand, public pressure continues to mount on authorities to deliver real answers and justice.

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