Investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo has stirred further controversy by making serious allegations related to the late musician Mohbad, suggesting that Sam Larry fathered Mohbad’s son and implicating Cubana Chief Priest in the incident.
In a post shared on Instagram following her research, Olunloyo posed crucial questions and made startling claims regarding the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death and the paternity of his child.
Among the allegations made by Olunloyo are:
Paternity Claims
Olunloyo claimed that Sam Larry was the biological father of Mohbad’s son, raising questions about the motive behind Mohbad’s untimely demise. She suggested that the plan might have been to eliminate Mohbad and transfer his assets to the child, who allegedly belongs to Sam Larry.
Appeal to Stop Donations
The controversial journalist urged Nigerians to cease sending money to Mohbad’s child, stating that the N30 million donated should be frozen by the bank since, technically, the child did not lose his father.
Silence from Naira Marley
Olunloyo questioned why Naira Marley had remained silent about the DNA test conducted on the child in Dubai, despite allegedly having a copy of the results.
Financial Transactions
She claimed to have found evidence in her UBA bank records indicating that Cubana Chief Priest sent Mohbad’s father 4 million naira days before Mohbad’s death. Olunloyo raised questions about why Mohbad’s father had not spoken about the money.
Mysterious Circumstances
Olunloyo delved into various aspects of the case, including the whereabouts of Mohbad’s phones, suspicions of foul play, and a possible lawsuit from Wunmi’s family.
Sanusi’s Involvement
Olunloyo mentioned a person named Sanusi, described as a Dubai-based crypto yahoo boy, who was connected to Mohbad’s case. Sanusi was allegedly present at various significant points, including with Mohbad’s body and during condolence register signings.
Kemi Olunloyo stated that she has submitted her findings to the Lagos State Police, implying that there may be further developments in this complex and controversial case.
[Please note that these claims are made by journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, and have not been independently verified at the time of this report].