Mohbad: I defamed no one, Turkey-based activist, Omo Ologo says
A Turkey-based Nigerian activist and blogger, Tenny Omo Ologo, has denied involvement in the alleged death threats by some persons against Liam and Omowunmi, the widow and son of late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, otherwise known as Mohbad.
Omo Ologo reacted in the wake of a petition written to the Lagos State Police Command in December 2023 by a human rights activist, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, alleging death threats against Omowunmi.
Although Omo Ologo’s name was not mentioned in the petition, she was listed among those alleged to have called Omowunmi and threatened to kidnap her and her son.
Omo Ologo’s words: “This plot against me didn’t start now. It started when I made a video on my platform about the Canada visa controversy.
“Recently, Wunmi made an update which was published by an online newspaper that some people were bullying and threatening her life, vowing to kidnap her and they were also cursing her baby, Liam. The people mentioned were placed in two categories. The first category was listed in a petition filed by the Falana Chambers. The second persons were mentioned in a press conference. In this category, my name was mentioned. They said that I was among those threatening Wunmi with death and kidnap via phone calls.
“And my response to that claim was that anyone who has any of my video shows where I threatened Wunmi and her son should produce it. I wonder they haven’t produced the number which they said was used to call and threaten Wunmi, including the voice notes they claimed was used to threaten her? At least, they will be able to identify the callers’ voices from the voice notes. Meanwhile, I have video proof of how Wunmi’s people were placing curses on my person and others.”
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