The African Television and Foundation for Justice have pledged to offer a reward of N50 million to anyone who can provide useful information about the cause of singer Mohbad’s death.
This decision follows the inability of Mohbad’s autopsy to determine the reason behind his untimely death.
Wahab Shittu, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, told a coroner’s inquest in Lagos State on Wednesday that Mohbad’s autopsy couldn’t ascertain the cause of his death.
According to him, the pathologist in charge of the autopsy informed the coroner that the deceased’s body had decayed by the time the test was carried out.
In a video shared on social media, the CEO of African Television and the African Foundation for Justice, Larry Omodia reacted to the development.
Omodia spoke at the Ikorodu Magistrate Court in Ikorodu on Wednesday, following a coroner’s inquest into Mohbad’s death.
He revealed that the African Foundation for Justice and African Television will offer a N50 million reward to anyone who can provide valuable information leading to the arrest of Mohbad’s killers.
Omodia appealed to people worldwide to support the African Foundation in their quest to uncover the truth behind the singer’s sudden demise.
He also stated that apart from the N50 million cash reward, witnesses would be relocated abroad for their safety.
Watch the video below:
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KanyiDaily recalls that the Lagos State Police Command had revealed that it has not received Mohbad’s autopsy report.