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Iyabo Ojo, Samklef part of WhatsApp group that sabotaged justice for Mohbad – VeryDarkMan

Social media activist Vincent Otse Martins, aka VeryDarkMan, has levelled serious accusations against several Nigerian celebrities, alleging they collaborated to undermine the pursuit of justice for the late singer Mohbad.

In a video shared on Instagram, VeryDarkMan claimed that actress Iyabo Ojo spearheaded a secret WhatsApp group, including figures like music producer Samklef, Davido’s associate Dre, actor Jigan Baba Oja, among others, which was used to spread misinformation and orchestrate his arrest.

He stated that the WhatsApp group was the central hub for coordinated efforts to silence and manipulate public opinion amidst the public outcry following Mohbad’s death in September 2023.

The social media activist alleged that the leak of his nude video by a gossip blog, Gistlover, as well as his subsequent imprisonment, were hatched within the alleged group to silence him.

He connected his persecution to his call for comprehensive investigations into individuals who were with Mohbad before his passing, and his suggestion for a DNA test to confirm the paternity of Mohbad’s son, Liam Light Aloba.

VeryDarkMan vowed to expose the content of the alleged group chat, claiming it holds damaging evidence of how the public was deceived and how his freedom was allegedly compromised.

“This group was created to push false narratives and plan my arrest. They blackmailed me because I asked questions they did not want answers to,” he alleged.

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