Justice & Protection for Mohbad’s Widow & Son – Stop the Harassment & Defamation!


Justice & Protection for Mohbad’s Widow & Son – Stop the Harassment & Defamation!
The Issue
Petition Summary:
We demand immediate protection for Omowunmi Cynthia Aloba, the widow of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, and their son, Liam Aloba. Despite having no accusations from authorities, she has been facing severe public harassment, defamation, and threats—especially from her father-in-law and sections of the public.
Omowunmi and her child are victims of cyberbullying, intimidation, and false accusations following the tragic death of Mohbad. We cannot stand by while a grieving widow and an innocent child are persecuted by those seeking to exploit a family tragedy.
Join us in calling for legal protection, a stop to the defamation, and justice for Mohbad’s family!
Why is this Important?
Omowunmi and her son are innocent yet under attack!
No evidence has linked her to Mohbad’s death, yet she faces online abuse.
Her father-in-law (Joseph Aloba) and some individuals like (Yomi Fabiyi, Larry Omodia, Detola Aduke, Oluwabukola Jesse, and other) have falsely accused and harassed her.
She has expressed fear for her safety and that of her child.
This public defamation violates basic human rights and must be stopped.
This is NOT just about Omowunmi—it’s about justice, truth, and protecting victims of harassment.
Our Demands:
🔹 Legal protection for Omowunmi and her son against false accusations and online harassment.
🔹 Investigation into the defamation campaign targeting her.
🔹 Public clarification by Nigerian authorities that she is not a suspect.
🔹 Action against cyber-bullying and those spreading false claims.
🔹 Support for grieving families to ensure they can mourn in peace.
How You Can Help:
✅ Sign this petition to demand protection and justice.
✅ Share this petition on social media using #JusticeForMohbadWidow.
✅ Tag organizations & media outlets to raise awareness.
✅ Call on Nigerian authorities to take action.
Let’s protect a grieving widow and an innocent child. Sign now and share widely!
2,116
The Issue
Petition Summary:
We demand immediate protection for Omowunmi Cynthia Aloba, the widow of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, and their son, Liam Aloba. Despite having no accusations from authorities, she has been facing severe public harassment, defamation, and threats—especially from her father-in-law and sections of the public.
Omowunmi and her child are victims of cyberbullying, intimidation, and false accusations following the tragic death of Mohbad. We cannot stand by while a grieving widow and an innocent child are persecuted by those seeking to exploit a family tragedy.
Join us in calling for legal protection, a stop to the defamation, and justice for Mohbad’s family!
Why is this Important?
Omowunmi and her son are innocent yet under attack!
No evidence has linked her to Mohbad’s death, yet she faces online abuse.
Her father-in-law (Joseph Aloba) and some individuals like (Yomi Fabiyi, Larry Omodia, Detola Aduke, Oluwabukola Jesse, and other) have falsely accused and harassed her.
She has expressed fear for her safety and that of her child.
This public defamation violates basic human rights and must be stopped.
This is NOT just about Omowunmi—it’s about justice, truth, and protecting victims of harassment.
Our Demands:
🔹 Legal protection for Omowunmi and her son against false accusations and online harassment.
🔹 Investigation into the defamation campaign targeting her.
🔹 Public clarification by Nigerian authorities that she is not a suspect.
🔹 Action against cyber-bullying and those spreading false claims.
🔹 Support for grieving families to ensure they can mourn in peace.
How You Can Help:
✅ Sign this petition to demand protection and justice.
✅ Share this petition on social media using #JusticeForMohbadWidow.
✅ Tag organizations & media outlets to raise awareness.
✅ Call on Nigerian authorities to take action.
Let’s protect a grieving widow and an innocent child. Sign now and share widely!
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Petition created on February 23, 2025