Abosede Aloba, the mother of the late Mohbad, is in distress as she pleads for urgent help to locate her younger son, Adura, who was reportedly abducted on Wednesday afternoon

According to SaharaReporters, unidentified armed men, suspected to be police officers, seized Adura as he was leaving the Magistrates Court in Ogba, Lagos.
A family source disclosed that Adura had appeared in court regarding a case linked to a phone he sold to Damola Ayinde. The case had also led to legal action against actor Yomi Fabiyi, Damola Ayinde, and others.
Adura alleged that the phone was used to hack his TikTok account and damage his reputation.
The family source stated, “Damola tried to misuse the phone’s social media account, which he failed to log out of, in an attempt to extort Yomi Fabiyi. A forensic examination has been conducted, and the court is investigating.
“However, after today’s proceedings, Adura and two others were taken away by unknown individuals believed to be police officers.”
Mohbad’s mother, unaware of Adura’s whereabouts, has pleaded for public support.
In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, she was seen weeping inside a vehicle, lamenting that unknown men had taken her son. Speaking in Yoruba, she accused Yomi Fabiyi and one Sam Jojo of orchestrating the abduction and stressed that Adura is unwell.
She said, “Please help me, people of God! Yomi Fabiyi and Sam Jojo have taken my son, and I don’t know where they are taking him. My son did nothing to them. Nigerians, please stand by me. They must not lay a hand on my son—he is sick.
“The real culprit has already confessed. They have been begging me since this morning, even their lawyer pleaded with me, but I told them the case is already in court. There’s nothing I can do. Demola, you have put me in trouble. Mohbad’s spirit will fight you.”
Adura had earlier demanded a public apology from Fabiyi, Ayinde, and others, accusing them of hacking his TikTok account. He vowed to take legal action against them for breaching his privacy.
In addition, he had filed a lawsuit against Fabiyi, seeking N1 billion in damages over alleged serious accusations, evidence tampering, and fraudulent activities that wrongly implicated him.
Efforts by SaharaReporters to obtain a response from Yomi Fabiyi were unsuccessful, as he did not answer calls or respond to text messages.
Similarly, attempts to reach the Lagos State Police Command for a comment were futile. When contacted, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, declined calls with an automated message and had not responded to a text message as of the time this report was filed.
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