The Larry Omodia Foundation for Justice Reform, has called on the Ogoga of Ikere-Ekiti, Ọba Adejimi Adu Alagbado and his subjects to compel Mr Joseph Aloba the father of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba popularly called Mohbad to bring the corps of his late son to the the community and invoke the spirit.
The foundation founder Mr Larry Omodia spoke during a visit to the palace of the monarch in Ikere-Ekiti, said the move will unravel the circumstances that led to the death of the late musician, so that the spirit will laid to rest.
Omodia who spoke on behalf of other members during the visit, appealed to the people of Ikere-Ekiti, to compel Mr Aloba, the father of the late rapper, to stop using the death of his son as a means of extotorting money from members of the public.
The foundation who presented a letter to the monarch called on the people of Ikere-Ekiti to compel Mr Aloba to come home and invoke the spirit of his late son, so that the whole world can know the truth and secret behind the death of the late singer.
He explained that the visit of the foundation was aimed to plead with the monarch and other eminient indigenes of the town to begin the move to unravel the circumstances that led to the untimely death of the late singer.
The NGO who lamented over what it called the delay in justice on the death of the late Rapper, said it represent the global community on a mission to the palace of the monarch to compel him to write an urgent letter to the Inspector General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun as a matter of urgency and commence strict investigations into the matter and the circumstances that led to the untimely demise of the late musician.
Going through memory lane on how the late popular singer died and how he was hurriedly buried by his father, Mr Joseph Aloba who is also an indigene of Ikere-Ekiti, the NGO founder explained that the late musician until his untimely death on 12th of September 2023, was living with his wife and son.
He explained that all entreaties by his wife to the father to bring the corps back to his hometown, Ikere-Ekiti apparently to invoke his spirit was not successful as the father hurriedly buried the corps before he was later exhumed.
“Our foundation members are here in your palace to make passionate appeal to you and your chiefs to immediately intervene in the matter, so that a bastard child will not be brought to your land and claim your heritage.
“We beg your Majesty to engage the Inspector General of Police and use your good position to seek justice for the late popular musician. Compel your son Joseph Aloba to perfect the DNA test as requested by the court and Nigerian, he should stop delaying the process.
Responding, Oba Adejimi Adu Alagbado, described the sudden death of the late singer as a great loss not only to the people of the community but to the whole country.
The monarch described the late popular musician before his demise as a good ambassador and one of the proud of indegene of the community. While lamenting over the surden death of the Mohbad, disclosed that the vacuum created through his demise will be difficult to fill.
Oba Alagbado, thanked the NGO for the advocacy, prayed and reiterated the readiness of his subjects to hearkens to the plead of the organisation and embark on the advocacy for the need to unravel the circumstances that led to the early death of the late popular and young musician.
Similarly, the second in command to the monarch, who is also the Sapetu of Ikere-Ekiti Professor Babatola Olufemi, described the death of the late young musician as great loss to the community.
He concluded that the community has collected all the demands of the organisation and begin the move immediately without wasting much time.
The programme had in attendance all the palace chiefs , indegenes of the community as well as members of the foundation among others.
