A rare video of a Nigerian boy identified as Primeboy who’s wanted in connection with Mohbad’s death has surfaced online.
The Nigeria Police Force, Lagos State Police Command, earlier today, declared singer Owodunni Ibrahim, popularly known as Primeboy, wanted in connection with the death of singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad.
The command spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, announced on social media that Primeboy, who is approximately 1.64 meters tall, male, dark-complexioned with tribal marks, and of Yoruba descent, has failed to honour the police’s invitation since the commencement of the investigation into Mohbad’s death.
During the ongoing police investigation, a video of Primeboy paying tribute to Mohbad emerged, stirring reactions among netizens.
In the video, Primeboy is seen sitting with a drink in his hand, shaking his head with a sad expression, while music plays in the background.
The caption accompanying the video reads, “Till We Meet Again Imole. No Friend Can Take Your Place. #justiceformohbad.”
The surfacing of Primeboy’s tribute video has sparked mixed reactions among netizens.
Some found it amusing how he set up his phone and began shaking his head to pay tribute, while others claimed that Primeboy was being used as a scapegoat due to his status as a common man.
@thegirlkenzi reacted: “They’re using a nobody as a scapegoat in order to waive our eyes away from the real orchestrators and yes I want Primeboy to come in for questioning cause everybody is a suspect.”
@sir_eltee: “The fact that he set his camera, drinking and acting sober is highly suspicious. I’m not saying he’s the one but it’s often those who are guilty that do things to remove suspicion from themselves!”
@stanbnx said: “More like bro was shoOting music video because I don’t understand.”
@iameniolamyde said: “I hope Nairamarley and Sami Larry are both still in custody? While this one is being searched for, they must not be out of sight abeg!”
@L_am_dee91 said: “He might just be scared to go to the station because he doesn’t trust the NPF. That does not make him guilty, in this country things happen a lot to a common man and there’s nothing you can do when you don’t have or know anybody even if you are innocent. Do you know how many poor people that are in jail because they don’t have a voice, pray you don’t find yourself in complicated situations in this devilish country called NIGERIA.”
@ebitamarauonana_ said: “They will most likely use this guy as a scapegoat. Watch The Black Book on Netflix to understand better.”
See the video below:
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