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The drama surrounding late singer Mohbad’s case took a fresh twist on Sunday as Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo finally broke her silence and responded to social media activist VeryDarkMan’s explosive allegations.
In a video posted on her official page, Iyabo Ojo dismissed claims that she led a secret WhatsApp group created to derail justice for Mohbad. She warned that leaking private chats without consent is a criminal offence, hinting that legal steps could follow if such material is made public.
“It’s a crime to post private chats, and I’m sure you know the law,” she said pointedly, addressing VeryDarkMan directly. “But if the right authorities request it, I have people who can provide it. I’ve already left the group.”
Her response comes a week after VeryDarkMan, accused Ojo of heading a covert WhatsApp group used to manipulate public opinion and orchestrate his arrest. He had named other alleged members, including music producer Samklef, Davido’s associate Dre, and actor Jigan Baba Oja.
According to him, the group was created to spread misinformation and silence him after he called for a thorough investigation into Mohbad’s death and demanded a DNA test for the singer’s son, Liam Light Aloba.
He also claimed that the leak of his nude video and his eventual arrest were part of a coordinated attack planned in the same group chat.
But Iyabo Ojo, in her video, refrained from addressing each allegation in detail. Instead, she stood her ground, stating she was ready to cooperate with the proper authorities if needed but warned that laws must be respected.
While some fans hailed her for finally speaking out, others questioned why the existence of the alleged WhatsApp group has not been formally denied or clarified by other parties involved.
As tensions rise, all eyes are now on whether VeryDarkMan will release the said group chat evidence or face legal consequences for doing so.
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