Gboah.com: Breaking News: Family of Late Afrobeat Singer Mohbad Seeks Refund for Range Rover Deposit

Breaking News: Family of Late Afrobeat Singer Mohbad Seeks Refund for Range Rover Deposit

In the wake of the untimely demise of Afrobeat sensation, Mohbad, his grieving family has taken the decision to pursue a refund for the deposit he had made on a Range Rover Velar. This development comes to light after revelations by Cute Abiola that the 27-year-old singer had already initiated payments for a new car prior to his tragic passing.


A video, now widely circulating on social media, portrays members of Mohbad's family engaged in discussions regarding the deposit made for the luxury vehicle. When questioned about the matter, Mohbad's father expressed his lack of awareness concerning any such deposit made by his late son before the heart-wrenching incident.


However, a relative can be heard in the background affirming the deposit's existence, attributing the confirmation to reports circulating on social media. In a firm statement, the voice in the background expressed their intent to "go and collect the deposit money Mohbad paid for his Range Rover Velar," addressing Mr. Joseph Aloba, presumably a family member or associate involved in the matter.


The family's pursuit of this refund underscores the complexity of managing financial matters in the aftermath of a sudden loss, adding a new layer of sorrow to the mourning process. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.


In the wake of the untimely demise of Afrobeat sensation, Mohbad, his grieving family has taken the decision to pursue a refund for the deposit he had made on a Range Rover Velar. This development comes to light after revelations by Cute Abiola that the 27-year-old singer had already initiated payments for a new car prior to his tragic passing.


A video, now widely circulating on social media, portrays members of Mohbad's family engaged in discussions regarding the deposit made for the luxury vehicle. When questioned about the matter, Mohbad's father expressed his lack of awareness concerning any such deposit made by his late son before the heart-wrenching incident.


However, a relative can be heard in the background affirming the deposit's existence, attributing the confirmation to reports circulating on social media. In a firm statement, the voice in the background expressed their intent to "go and collect the deposit money Mohbad paid for his Range Rover Velar," addressing Mr. Joseph Aloba, presumably a family member or associate involved in the matter.


The family's pursuit of this refund underscores the complexity of managing financial matters in the aftermath of a sudden loss, adding a new layer of sorrow to the mourning process. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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