Mohbad: VDM Shares How Iyabo, Tonto, Others Deceived Public, Posts WhatsApp Chat, “They Didn’t Care”
- Verydarkman has continued to analyze the messages in the WhatsApp group chats as part of his quest to seek justice for Mohbad
- The activist revealed that Iyabo Ojo and some others created a WhatsApp group, claiming to seek justice for Mohbad
- He shared proof that the individuals were lying to the public and exposed how they bragged about their connections
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Social media activist, Martins Vincent Otse, aka Verydarkman, has shared part of the messages from the group chat created by some individuals seeking justice for the late Mohbad.
The activist began his investigation to seek justice for the late singer, interviewing several people close to Mohbad. He also shared a WhatsApp group where Iyabo Ojo, Tonto Dikeh, Davido's aide, Dre, and several others are members.

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In his new video, he highlighted that all the people in the chat were highly connected and shared excerpts from the group chat where they bragged about their connections with the DSS, police, and other security agencies.

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According to him, 33 days after Mohbad’s death, people including those in the WhatsApp group were calling for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
However, VDM claimed that the people in the group were only deceiving the public, as they didn’t truly care about the autopsy. He shared a part of the conversation where Tonto Dikeh stated that the group didn’t care about the results of the autopsy, affirming that the outcome would only implicate the nurse who injected the singer.
VDM further revealed that the group emphasized that Naira Marley and Sam Larry should not be released from prison. Tonto Dikeh was heard providing an update from her source, claiming that the two suspects were about to be released, and she called on the group to prevent it.
VDM claimed that those fighting for singer Mohbad were merely trying to divert attention from the events in the house that day to prevent the truth from being uncovered.

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VDM on group’s doubts about Liam’s paternity
In the recording, VDM noted that Tonto Dikeh was the first to raise the issue of Liam’s paternity, as the members of the WhatsApp group didn’t believe Mohbad was Liam’s father.
He shared more proof from the WhatsApp messages, showing that they were planning to conduct a private DNA test to prove the boy’s paternity.
VDM on blaming Mohbad's father
VDM also claimed that the people in the WhatsApp group attempted to place the blame on Mohbad’s father.
He stated that they were aware of many things that the public didn’t know and had tried to shift the focus from seeking justice from Mohbad to their own personal gain.
Recall that Iyabo Ojo and Tonto Dikeh are still in court with VDM over defamation of character related to social media posts.
See the video here:

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Terry Apala warns VDM over video
Legit.ng had reported that singer Terry Apala had shared his grievances with Verydarkman over a video he made about him and the EFCC.
The activist had claimed that Terry was arrested by the anti-graft agency and allegedly bribed his way out of the situation.
The music star gave VDM an ultimatum to bring down the video about him or face the wrath of the law.
Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng