Mohbad: Auxiliary nurse gives details on how Nigerian singer died after Tetanus injection
An auxiliary nurse, Feyisayo Ogedengbe, has testified before the coroner of inquiry into the death of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.
The nurse provided a detailed information on how the singer died as the crooner resumed at the Magistrate court sitting in Ikorodu, Lagos, on Saturday.
Giving her testimony, Ogedengbe informed the crooner headed by Magistrate Taofikat Adedayo Shotobi that she had her nursing training at Cornerstone Hospital, Akute, Ogun State between 2014-2017, after which worked with the hospital for a year before relocating from the area.
According to her, one of her clients, Ayobami Sodiq, aka ‘Spending’ contacted her on September 11, 2023, to administer a Tetanus injection to a friend of his, who got injured on his hand.
According to her, Spending said that he suspected that there was a piece of glass embedded in the hand.
Ogedengbe said that dues to heavy traffic, she was unable to go there that day but was there the next day, being the 12th of September at about 2.30pm, where she met with the patient at Orchid Estate in the Lekki area.
She said it was unknown to her that her patient was Mohbad until she got there and discovered it was the singer’s house.
She told the court that people she met on that day included Mohbad, the singer’s wife and his friend, Ayobami all in a room.
Explaining further, the nurse said she saw the lower part of Mohbad’s right hand swollen and adminisrered the tetanus injection on his upper arm, intra-muscular route