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Mohbad reaped the reward of his actions – Tunde Bakare

General Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare has said late Nigerian artiste, Ilerioluwa Aloba alias MohBad may have reaped the reward of his actions.

The clergyman made this statement at the 2nd an­niversary of The Envoy Nation in Leicester, UK on September 24, where he also stated that the rapper was associating with evil people while he was alive.

Mohbad Bakare

Speaking on the theme ‘Harvest’, Bakare said; “My wife and I listened to a tape last night on Mohbad. How many of you know MohBad? The Nigerian artiste who died at 27? Mohbad.

When he was drinking and smoking and associating with evil men, he did not know that the harvest would come so soon and that he would soon be cut down at the prime of youth. I am not blaming him, I am just telling you. Is Mohbad a good name?”

In other news…

The mother of Mohbad identified as Promise Oladimeji Aloba, has said her late son promised to give her N5m for her business on the day he died.

She made the revelation during an interview with TVC News, where she recalled how the rapper moved her from Ikorodu to a new apartment in Lagos.

Mrs. Oladimeji also said he rented a space which encompasses three shops for her and gave her money which she used to buy a generator and two big freezers.

The grieving woman said she was expecting to get N5 million from her son to buy goods on the day he passed away.

Her words; “I usually didn’t tell people I was Mohbad’s mother, because he was scared I might get kidnapped. I have spent just five months in the new house he rented for me, and he visited me three times before his demise. He took me out of where I was living before to Ikorodu (in Lagos). He said he wanted to be visiting me from time to time.

“He recently rented a space consisting of three shops for me, but I am yet to move there. He gave me money that I used to buy two big freezers and a big generator. The day he died, he promised to send me N5m, so I could buy goods for the shop.”