MOHBAD'S FATHER FINALLY REVEALS A TROUBLING TRUTH BEHIND HIS SON'S BENT NECK IN THE COFFIN

July 13, 2025
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Mohbad's Father Finally Reveals A Troubling Truth Behind His Son's Bent Neck In The Coffin: “This Boy Suffered.”


In a deeply painful turn of events surrounding the tragic death of Ilerioluwa Aloba, known as Mohbad, his father has shared shocking new details that have left many Nigerians unsettled once more.


Recently, during an interview with media personality VeryDarkMan, the grieving father opened up about the heartbreaking last moments of his son. He expressed how he first saw the disturbing footage of Mohbad’s bent neck while watching TV, not in person. He said, “I don’t know anything about Mohbad’s neck bends in the coffin. I only saw the coffin color on the television screen.”



According to Legit.ng, the social media commentator has been questioning some of Mohbad's close friends to gather their perspectives on the tragic incident.


In a shocking revelation, Mohbad's father stated that he wasn't even involved in purchasing the coffin used for his son's burial. He explained that he had already left the morgue by midnight after giving burial instructions and only witnessed the coffin the next day during media coverage. “I was not the one who bought the coffin. It was after he was buried the next day that I saw it on TV,” he shared.



The coffin, which had sparked public outrage due to its size and the unusual angle of Mohbad’s neck, has become a symbol of what many see as a rushed and careless burial.

Mohbad's father didn’t stop at discussing the coffin. He criticized the police for their inadequate investigation, claiming they overlooked essential steps that could have revealed what truly happened to his son. “The police didn’t investigate the people in the house with him, didn’t do any phone forensics. They didn’t even question the person who embalmed Mohbad, despite my petition. MOH was embalmed in less than three hours after he passed away,” he complained.



Throughout the interview, Mohbad’s father voiced feelings that resonate with many Nigerians. He declared, “I regret being born in Nigeria. Whenever my son gets justice, I will relocate from Lagos.”