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Team Justice accuses authorities of attempting to exclude Mohbad’s father from DNA test process

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Team Justice accuses authorities of attempting to exclude Mohbad’s father from DNA test process

A support group, Team Justice in Nigeria and the Diaspora, has condemned alleged moves to sideline Joseph Aloba, father of the late singer Mohbad, from the ongoing DNA test process to determine the paternity of his grandson, Liam.

The group insisted that Aloba retains full legal rights to oversee how the DNA procedure is conducted, stressing that the state has no authority to interfere in what it described as a family-initiated medical process.

Aloba had revealed in a viral video that the late artiste would be reburied once the DNA result is concluded.

In a statement signed by its coordinator, Toby Bart, the group said there was neither legal nor moral justification for the government to take over or impose a state-supervised sampling process.

According to the group, “The law is straightforward. The person who contests paternity and requests a DNA test controls the process. In this case, that person is Mohbad’s father. Unless the court orders a DNA test or it is required in a criminal investigation, it remains a private medical procedure. No Lagos court has ordered a DNA test, and police investigations do not classify it as a forensic requirement. Therefore, the state has no lawful jurisdiction to impose itself.”

On Tuesday, the Magistrates Court in Ikorodu reportedly set aside a fresh application filed by Aloba’s new lawyer, Oladayo Ogungbe, requesting an open, internationally supervised DNA process involving two independent laboratories in the US and UK. The application also sought permission for samples to be taken by experts selected by Aloba.

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The court, however, suggested that samples be taken under its supervision and forwarded to an undisclosed foreign laboratory — a position the group firmly rejected.

“There is no justification for excluding Baba from the process he initiated or replacing an internationally verifiable multi-lab plan with an unnamed foreign lab,” the group said.

It argued that state structures involved in the “controversial exhumation” of Mohbad and the “inconclusive autopsy and toxicology report” should not be allowed to supervise the DNA process again, warning that such interference could erode public confidence.

The group outlined non-negotiable conditions for the test:
• Sampling must be carried out by Aloba’s expert team
• Testing must be done in two independent laboratories in the US and UK
• A transparent, internationally recognised chain of custody must be maintained

“Justice cannot be selective or shielded. It must be visible, verifiable, and beyond interference. We stand with Baba Mohbad and every Nigerian demanding accountability,” the statement read, urging the family to appeal the court’s position once the Certified True Copy of the ruling is issued.

In November, PUNCH Metro reported that Mohbad’s family renewed its demand for a transparent and independent investigation into the circumstances of his death. The family, led by Omolayo Aloba and Joseph Aloba, also instructed Mohbad’s partner, Wunmi Adebanjo, to stop using the surname “Aloba” pending the outcome of a court-ordered DNA test.

The ongoing dispute highlights escalating tensions between Mohbad’s family and his widow over the paternity of their son and control of the late artiste’s estate.

Mohbad, born Ilerioluwa Aloba, died at 27 on September 12, 2023. After his death, the Lagos State Police Command set up a 13-man panel to investigate the circumstances surrounding his passing. Earlier reports showed that Aloba had approached the Ikorodu coroner’s court seeking clarification on the cause of death and later demanded a DNA test to resolve the paternity question.

Team Justice accuses authorities of attempting to exclude Mohbad’s father from DNA test process

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Benin Council Declares Peller Persona Non Grata Over Alleged Palace Intrusion

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Nigerian TikTok sensation and streamer, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller
Social media influencer Habeeb Hamzat Adelaja, widely known as “Peller,”

Benin Council Declares Peller Persona Non Grata Over Alleged Palace Intrusion

 

The Benin Traditional Council has taken decisive action against popular social media influencer Habeeb Hamzat Adelaja, widely known as “Peller,” declaring him persona non grata over an alleged unauthorised entry into the historic Benin Palace.

 

The development follows reports that the influencer gained access to the palace on March 6, 2026, without official clearance, an act the council considers a grave violation of long-standing traditional protocols governing the revered institution.

 

The Benin Palace, which serves as the official seat of the Oba of Benin, holds deep cultural, spiritual, and historical significance within the Benin Kingdom and beyond. Access to the palace is highly regulated, with strict procedures in place to preserve its sanctity and authority.

 

Reacting to the incident, the council condemned the alleged breach, describing it as disrespectful and unacceptable. It stressed that individuals, regardless of social status or public influence, must adhere strictly to established customs and protocols when engaging with traditional institutions.

 

The declaration of persona non grata effectively prohibits Peller from entering the palace premises or participating in any activities linked to the Benin traditional institution. The move underscores the council’s commitment to upholding discipline, respect, and the dignity of the monarchy.

 

The incident has also raised concerns about possible lapses in palace security, as observers question how an unauthorised individual was able to gain entry into such a highly secured and symbolic location. Calls have emerged for a review of security measures to prevent a recurrence.

 

Beyond the immediate controversy, the situation has ignited wider debate on social media regarding the conduct of influencers and the growing tension between digital culture and traditional values. Many commentators have emphasised the need for greater awareness and respect for Nigeria’s cultural heritage, especially among young public figures.

 

As of press time, Peller has yet to issue any official statement addressing the allegations or the council’s decision.

Benin Council Declares Peller Persona Non Grata Over Alleged Palace Intrusion

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Just In: Federal Govt Announces Public Holidays for Eid-el-Fitr

The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially declared Thursday, March 19, and Friday, March 20, 2026, as public holidays to commemorate the Eid al-Fitr celebration.

The announcement was made on Tuesday by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, in a statement made available to journalists.

According to the statement, the holidays are in recognition of Eid-el-Fitr, a major Islamic festival that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, during which Muslims observe fasting, prayer, and acts of charity.

Ajani congratulated Muslim faithful across the country for successfully completing the Ramadan fast, urging them to uphold the values of sacrifice, self-discipline, love, and generosity beyond the fasting period.

She further called on Nigerians to use the occasion to pray for peace, unity, and stability in the country, stressing the need for collective efforts toward national development.

The Federal Government also reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens during the festive period.

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MURIC Raises Alarm Over Maiduguri Blasts, Urges Defence Minister to Act

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MURIC Raises Alarm Over Maiduguri Blasts, Urges Defence Minister to Act

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has expressed deep concern over the recent wave of explosions in Maiduguri, describing the attacks as disturbing and calling on the Federal Government to strengthen security efforts.

In a press statement issued on Tuesday, the group’s Executive Director, Ishaq Akintola, said three coordinated explosions that occurred on Monday left at least 23 people dead and more than 100 others injured.

According to the statement, the explosions took place almost simultaneously at the entrance of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and two major markets—Post Office Market and Monday Market—causing widespread panic and casualties.

MURIC described the scale and coordination of the attacks as “highly challenging,” noting what it called inconsistent performance by security agencies in Borno State.

“This is quite worrisome. The toll is too high and the level of coordination highly challenging,” the statement read, adding that Nigerians, particularly in the North East and North West, continue to face severe security threats.

The group also expressed concern over what it described as the disproportionate impact of the violence on Muslim communities in the region, warning that urgent action is needed to stem the tide of killings and abductions.

MURIC further urged the Minister of Defence, Christopher Gwabin Musa, to fulfil his pledge to safeguard lives and property across the country.

“Life has become very cheap under his watch. Nigerians are not safe,” the statement said, stressing that the rising death toll and persistent insecurity require decisive and immediate intervention.

The organisation also referenced the recent foreign engagement of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, suggesting that the timing of the attacks may have been intended to draw attention to the country’s security challenges.

MURIC concluded by calling for urgent and sustained action from the government, insisting that Nigerians deserve to live without fear and insecurity.

“Our hearts bleed. Enough is enough,” the statement added.

MURIC Raises Alarm Over Maiduguri Blasts, Urges Defence Minister to Act

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