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Mohbad: US Laboratory Refuses to Perform Toxicity Test

Contrary to what the Lagos State government alleged, officials at the US National Medical Service Laboratories (NMS) in Pennsylvania have denied doing toxicity tests on the late Nigerian musician Ilerioluwa Promise Aloba, also known as Mohbad. The pathologist's assertion on May 15 that an autopsy on Mohbad's decomposing corpse was unable to determine the cause of his death prompted this disclosure from NMS. TIMBLOGGIST remembers that the African Foundation for Justice and African Television offered a N50 million reward to anyone with information about the murderers of 27-year-old Mohbad, who passed away inexplicably and sparked protests and controversy across the country. Esther Dede, a Client Services Associate at NMS's Forensic Divisions, said that the deceased singer's toxicity test was not carried out anyplace on the lab's grounds. Dede stated, "Unfortunately, we do not have a case for that patient." However, Dede stated, "We would need authorizat

Gwannty: "My passion is my medical career, but music is my life."

Great Osesumen Onobun, better known by his stage name Gwannty, is a Nigerian artist who was born more than 20 years ago in Lagos into the Onobun family. Born in Edo State, Nigeria, he is the first of two siblings and began his musical career there before moving to the UK. Gwannty claims that his love of music began when he was a child and attended church choir practices with his mother. He later pursued his passion by learning how to play various instruments in addition to drumming, but eventually realized that singing was his true calling. Regarding his integration of his medical profession with music, Gwannty stated, "Entrying the music industry was not a simple task." assignment. My parents were more interested in my medical profession, despite my mother's involvement in music at church. However, my family supported my dreams and served as a source of great inspiration for my aspirations as an artist because of my enthusiasm and tenacity for music, which was evident in

Social media influencer Saida Boj was banned for making "controversial comments" against men.

Sarah Idaji Ojone, a popular TikToker also known as Saida Boj, has deleted her Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts due to her provocative remarks regarding relationships and males. Saida Boj, who appeared as a guest on the Honest Bunch Podcast, stated that she deserved to be compensated for her beauty and that a man would have to provide her N500,000 within 24 hours of "Talking stage." Saida Boj asserted that a man who gives her N20 million can enter anyplace in her body in response to inquiries about selling her body. "If you're talking to me in the morning, I'm already billing you for the evening. If you don't have the money, I don't have time. Life is stressful after which you depart. I should get at least 500k from you. You ought to compensate me for my beauty; how much does skincare cost? "You can go through wherever in my body if you can spend up to N20 million in a week. That's money, N20 million or N50 million. When her interviewers

153 Students from LASU Earn First-Class Degrees

At the university's 27th convocation ceremony for the 2022–2023 academic year, 153 students will get first-class degrees, according to Lagos State University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji–Bello. At the news conference for the 27th convocation ceremony held in the Senate Chamber of the school in Ojo, Lagos, Prof. Olatunji-Bello made the statement. According to the Vice Chancellor, there are more first-class degree candidates in the 2022–2023 academic year than there were at the preceding convocation in 2022. "Of the 8,670 students graduating from the University's first-degree programs, 153 received first-class degrees, 3029 received second-class upper division degrees, and 715 received second-class degrees," she stated 228 graduates in the class lower division will receive passes, while 195 will receive non-classified degrees.

A pathologist could not determine Mohbad's cause of death.

Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known by his stage name Mohbad, had a toxicology test, which indicated that the singer's cause of death was unknown. Speaking to the media during the Coroner's Inquest, Nigeria's Senior Advocate Wahab Shittu disclosed that the pathologist had stated in his court filing that the singer's body had already decomposed when the test was conducted. He claims that it is impossible to ascertain the cause of death, Shittu said to reporters outside the court. He presented numerous justifications. He claimed that the body had already decomposed by the time the test was performed, making it impossible for them to ascertain the cause of death. In summation, he is stating that it is impossible to determine the cause of death, which implies that there is a grounds for suspicion, ambiguity, or lack of information. The attorney added that the pathologist had suggested that the deceased's reaction to specific medications given to him prior to his death may ha

Tiwa Savage: "I regret leaving my marriage;

Tiwa Savage: "I regret leaving my marriage; don't listen to that man who is promising you heaven and earth because he might end up worse than your partner." "Simi And Adekunle Gold Makes Me Rêgret Being Single, Their Love Is Still Burning Fresh Like They Started Just Yesterday"   Tiwa Savage laments her divorce in a painful letter. "I had to ask Simi when she met Adekunle Gold again while we were on set," she said. Because AG, like, ten times in ten minutes, was calling and checking up on her every now and then.  It seems like they were only getting started, because their love is still so pure. Oh my goodness, that day I was alone.  People do, in fact, underestimate the worth of what they have. Many of the women you see out there celebrating their divorce and separation from their spouses aren't really happy; no one celebrates divorce, and if they are, they won't celebrate it.  The rich and the poor weep differently, and they have till they los