An auxiliary nurse, Feyisayo Ogedengbe, who administered care to the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad, recounted his final moments during a testimony at the Coroner’s Court in Ikorodu, Lagos.
Ogedengbe stated that on the 12th of September, 2024, she was contacted by Ayobami Sodiq (Spending) to treat Mohbad at his Lekki residence.
Upon arrival around 2:30 pm, she observed a swollen cut on his right hand and administered a tetanus shot to his upper arm.
Given Mohbad’s history of ulcers, she chose paracetamol over diclofenac and injected him with a diluted 4ml dose, followed by a slow 10ml ceftriaxone injection for infection.
However, as she administered ceftriaxone, Mohbad reacted negatively, began vomiting, and developed goosebumps.
Ogedengbe alerted his wife, Omowunmi, who reassured her that it was his usual response to injections. Omowunmi then took Mohbad to the bathroom and poured water on his head.
Realizing the severity of his reaction, Ogedengbe and Sodiq rushed to a pharmacy for medication but faced delays.
Upon returning, they found Mohbad outside, preparing for hospital transport. Due to vehicle unavailability and traffic, he was taken on a motorcycle but was declared dead on arrival.
At the hospital, medical personnel hesitated to treat him, causing confusion. His body was later returned home at 8 pm, while Ogedengbe and others visited the police station for a death certificate.
The case continues, with a hearing scheduled for the 21st of March. Meanwhile, the Lagos State DPP has announced that Ogedengbe and Sodiq will be prosecuted for reckless and negligent acts.