In an exclusive statement today, a Lagos-based auxiliary nurse has disclosed new details about the tragic death of popular Nigerian singer Mohbad, revealing her role in his treatment in the days leading up to his untimely passing. The nurse, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared her account of the events, offering insight into the health struggles the late artist faced prior to his death.
According to the nurse, Mohbad, whose full name was Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, sought medical attention at a private clinic in Lagos after experiencing severe symptoms. The singer, known for his distinctive sound in the Nigerian music industry, had reportedly complained of sudden weakness and pain before seeking medical assistance.
The auxiliary nurse stated, “Mohbad was initially very cooperative and seemed to be looking for relief. We provided the necessary treatments, and he seemed to improve after some medication. However, his condition worsened quickly after I had administered another round of medication in line with his prescribed treatment plan.”
She went on to explain that the treatment involved routine procedures, which included the use of intravenous fluids and medication to manage his symptoms. Despite initial improvement, the nurse described how Mohbad began to show signs of distress after a second dosage of medication. “It seemed like he had a sudden adverse reaction to the treatment, which caused a significant decline in his health,” the nurse continued.
Although Mohbad’s medical records were not shared, the nurse emphasized that she followed all standard procedures during his treatment. She also expressed her deep concern and sorrow over the sudden turn of events that led to his passing.
The circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death have sparked widespread speculation and concern across the country, with fans and media outlets demanding further investigation into the cause of his untimely passing. Authorities have yet to release an official autopsy report, but the singer’s family and fans are seeking answers regarding the events leading up to his death.