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Mohbad’s father reveals why he buried his son quickly

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The late Nigerian singer Mohbad’s father has finally revealed why he buried his son so fast following his death.

Nigerians haven’t stopped asking questions about the singer Mohbad’s unexpected demise and hurried burial under difficult circumstances.

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Recently, Mohbad’s father, Mr. Joseph Aloba, has given an explanation as to why his late son was hurriedly buried there.

Recall how Nigerians frequently criticized Mohbad’s burial location for being unfit for a celebrity because it was close to a cassava field.

In a video posted to Instagram by @temilolasobola, Mohbad’s father gave an explanation for why his son was interred so quickly.

According to the singer’s father, a body could not be held for very long in Yoruba land because it was young when it died.

He also added that if Mohbad had lived to be older, he could have considered keeping the body in the morgue for a longer period of time.

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In his words: “In Yoruba land, his corpse is not the kind to be kept when both of his parents are still alive. Assuming he died at an older age, we might have considered putting his body in the mortuary and taking it at a later date. That same night we took him away from there and buried him where we did.”

According to Mohbad’s dad, where his son was buried was the only land he knew that belonged to the singer. He explained that even though his son had given him the land to build his church, he decided to bury him there since he doesn’t know of him owning any other land.

He said:

“That land where Mohbad was buried is his only land, that’s the only land I know him to have owned. Truly he gave me the land to build my church because we had both agreed to build the church there, and since that’s the only land I knew him to have…”

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