Joseph Ayoba, father of the late singer Oladimeji Aloba popularly known as Mohbad, has shared a dream he had two days before his son’s death.
He revealed the dream on Wednesday after the burial of his 27-year-old son in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.
“I dreamt concerning him maybe two days to the incident. In my dream, I saw someone that is holding gun to shoot, I was even thinking I escaped the bullet not knowing something like this would happen to me now,” he told blogger and skit maker Soja Prank Man.
Mr Aloba also said he shared more than a father-son relationship with his son and visited him the weekend before his death.
His words: “Mohbad is my friend. I called him Oladimeji (meaning my second) because I’m the only son of my parents. We were close.
“The last day we met, which was last Saturday, I went there (Mohbad’s house) and we dined together. When I was leaving, he also gave me some money like he always did.”
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While reacting to rumours circulating across social media about what led to the death of his son, Aloba said he was unsure of the news.
He said, “According to what I heard from people, though I don’t believe, was that an auxiliary nurse administered him an injection, and that could have led to anything.”
Mohbad died on Tuesday.
The ‘Feel Good’ singer had a son with his girlfriend Omowunmi.
Mohbad is best known for his hit singles ‘Ponmo’, ‘Feel Good’, and ‘KPK (Ko Por Ke)’ with Rexxie.
He was nominated for Best Street Hip-Hop Artiste at the recently held 16th Headies Awards for his song ‘Peace’.