Primeboy reveals fight between Mohbad and wife before death
Primeboy reveals fight between Mohbad and wife before death
Owodunni Ibrahim aka Primeboy has claimed that the police lied about inviting him for questioning over the death of singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad.
The Lagos State Police Command on Thursday, confirmed that Primeboy had been taken into custody.
This came less than 24 hours after he was declared wanted and a N1 million bounty put on his head.
However, before turning himself in, Primeboy made several revelations in an interview, including claims that Mohbad’s wife is trying to frame him.
When asked about snubbing police invitation, he replied: “That’s a big lie, there is no way I will receive a message from the police and I will refuse them.
“Before being declared wanted I wanted to turn myself in – I mean to explain myself at the station because they started accusing me wrongly. People that I called said I should chill, I shouldn’t go anywhere, and should wait for them to invite me.
“So I kept waiting and suddenly I found myself wanted online yesterday. People started calling me that N1 million for anyone who finds me and I was shocked and surprised. I called my lawyer and family and they said I should calm down and that nothing would happen, so far I know nothing about it.”
Primeboy also insisted he was not with Mohbad the day he died.
“I wasn’t with him when he died, because we departed after his show on Sunday.
“He chased me out of the car that day because he and his wife were having a hidden conversation, it was his family affair.
“I want justice for Mohbad and I want his wife to stop framing me online, that’s wrong.”
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