- A mother and daughter publicly confronted actress Iyabo Ojo via a TikTok video, demanding she confess everything she knows about the death of singer Mohbad.
- They claimed their warning was based on divine instruction and cautioned that refusing to speak the truth could bring “great calamity” upon her, a message that has since sparked mixed reactions on social media.

A mother and her daughter have told actress Iyabo Ojo to speak up about everything she knows about the late singer Mohbad.
They shared a video on their TikTok page (@mummyanddaughter) saying that God sent them to tell her this message.
The women warned Iyabo Ojo that if she refuses to tell the truth, something very bad could happen to her soon.
In the video, they said:
“The Lord showed us that something very terrible is coming on you very soon… That is why we are here today.”
The duo used Bible verses to stress that she needs to confess and ask for forgiveness.
The mother and daughter said their warning is from God, and they reminded people that a past prophecy they made about another actress, Regina Daniels, came true.
They think that if they stay quiet when something is wrong, they will also be blamed.
In other news…. Deji Adeyanju, a lawyer and activist, has accused former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike of allegedly confiscating land belonging to ordinary Nigerians and reallocating it to friends, family members, and political allies.
Adeyanju claimed that since Wike assumed the role of Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), he has allegedly acted beyond the bounds of the law by revoking land titles without proper justification.
“You cannot seize someone’s land and transfer it to another person unless it serves the public interest, such as for constructing roads, hospitals, or airports. But what Wike appears to be doing is redirecting land owned by ordinary citizens to his children and political associates,” Adeyanju said.
He referenced Santos Properties, which reportedly developed 30 hectares of land in Gaduwa after fulfilling all necessary payments. According to Adeyanju, although there was an agreement to return a portion of the land to the government for public use, Wike allegedly insisted on taking control of the entire property.
Adeyanju also warned that such practices could have broader economic and environmental repercussions. He noted that banks are reportedly hesitant to accept land titles as collateral due to the minister’s alleged unpredictable revocation of property rights.
He further stated:
“Yes, I want to commend officer A.M. Yerema, who has stood firm despite verbal abuse and intimidation from Wike, who often behaves recklessly. He seems unaware that holding public office carries responsibility. Normally, the military should not be involved in protecting anyone’s land, but Wike’s actions since becoming FCT Minister suggest he believes he is above the law.”
Adeyanju added, “Housing is crucial for economic growth, yet Wike’s alleged conduct has disrupted land tenure systems, creating uncertainty for both developers and homeowners.”
