Wunmi’s Sister Breaks Down, Denies having a hand in Mohbad’s Death
Karimot, the sister of late singer Mohbad’s wife, Omowunmi, has emotionally distanced herself from the tragic circumstances surrounding the singer’s controversial death.
In a recent viral video, the visibly shaken nurse who resides abroad tearfully pleaded with Nigerians to stop accusing her of being connected to Mohbad’s passing. She lamented that some individuals have gone as far as threatening her life, claiming she was the nurse who allegedly injected the singer before his death.
“Nigerians, if you k!ll me, you just want to be w!cked to me. There is nobody to take care of my kids. If my husband marries another woman, she will maltreat my kids. I don’t know anything about Mohbad’s de@th, I was not the nurse that injected him. My de@th is not useful to you. Pls don’t k!ll me. My bl00d will be on you all. Nigerians you are w!cked, What else do you want from me? I have no father or mother. You all have started the narrative that I was the nurse that injected Mohbad”.
She added that the weight of the accusations has become unbearable and warned that her untimely death would serve no purpose. “If I was ever in the house with them before Mohbad’s demise, may I die untimely,” she declared in the video.
Karimot’s video has sparked mixed reactions online, with many netizens expressing sympathy over her emotional outburst, while others continue to demand answers over Mohbad’s mysterious death on September 12, 2023.
See some reactions below:
@call_me_minash commented: “Like there is one spirit on social media,once you start like this you can’t just stop.”
@okonkwomary1224gmail reacted: “The God of your sister is fighting for her. I dont feel sad for you. Nonsense.”
@abolajinifemi shared: “You never know anything karma is still coming dey warm up mchwww.”
@seanteewhy said: “Nah one husband get this one too oo.”
@aya_oba_adewonuade wrote: “What is this karimo, karma that was fast. She will not remember when she was running her mouth.”
Watch the video here.
By Ezinne Okorie.