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Lagos Court Recommends Criminal Prosecution of Nurse in Mohbad’s Death

July 11, 2025
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In a significant development in the high-profile case surrounding the death of Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known as Mohbad, the Lagos State Coroner’s Court has recommended criminal prosecution of auxiliary nurse Feyisayo Ogedengbe for her role in the controversial circumstances leading to the musician’s death.

Magistrate C.A. Shotobi, delivering the court’s findings on Friday, July 11, 2025, at the Ikorodu courthouse, ruled that Ogedengbe acted with gross negligence when she administered an injection to the late singer without obtaining proper authorization from a licensed physician. The court’s decision comes nearly two years after Mohbad died in 2023, which sparked nationwide outrage and demands for justice.

The coroner’s inquest, which has been ongoing since late 2023, was established to determine the circumstances surrounding the 27-year-old artist’s sudden death. While the court found that the decomposed state of Mohbad’s body made it challenging to determine a definitive cause of death, a severe reaction to the injection was identified as the most probable cause. Crucially, the court ruled out foul play or homicide, classifying the incident as medical negligence rather than criminal intent.

During her testimony in March 2025, nurse Ogedengbe admitted to administering a tetanus injection to the singer, after which he reportedly began vomiting and experienced severe adverse reactions. The court found her actions to be both unlawful and professionally irresponsible, particularly given her status as an auxiliary nurse operating without proper medical supervision.

“In line with Section 29 of the Coroner Laws of Lagos State, this court recommends that the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution initiate appropriate legal action against Feyisayo Ogedengbe for unauthorized medical practice and gross negligence,” Magistrate Shotobi stated in the ruling.

The case has drawn extensive public attention, with the inquest examining not only the medical circumstances of Mohbad’s death but also allegations of harassment and intimidation the singer faced from industry figures. The court acknowledged the maltreatment the singer suffered at the hands of Sam Larry and Naira Marley, though these individuals were not implicated in the direct cause of death.

Mohbad’s death had initially triggered widespread speculation about potential foul play, given the singer’s public disputes with his former record label and associates. The young artist had been vocal about threats and harassment he faced after leaving Marlian Records, owned by fellow musician Naira Marley.

The coroner’s recommendation now places the matter in the hands of the Director of Public Prosecution, who must decide whether to pursue criminal charges against the nurse. If prosecuted, Ogedengbe could face charges related to unauthorized medical practice and gross negligence, which carry significant legal penalties under Nigerian law.

This development represents a crucial step toward accountability in a case that has highlighted broader concerns about medical practice standards and the safety of Nigeria’s entertainment industry personalities. The ruling provides some measure of closure for Mohbad’s family and fans while setting a precedent for medical accountability in high-profile cases.

The case continues to reverberate through Nigeria’s music industry, serving as a reminder of the importance of proper medical protocols and the devastating consequences when professional standards are compromised.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The Lagos Coroner’s Court has recommended criminal prosecution of auxiliary nurse Feyisayo Ogedengbe for gross negligence in the death of Nigerian singer Mohbad. The court found that the nurse administered an injection without proper medical authorization, leading to the singer’s fatal reaction in September 2023.

While ruling out foul play, the court emphasized that unauthorized medical practice contributed to the 27-year-old artist’s death, highlighting critical gaps in medical supervision and professional standards that proved deadly.

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