Nigeria: Justice for Mohbad - VDM Leaks Audio Recording, Accuses Zlatan of Silence
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TIMELINE: Key events, unanswered questions in 2025 over Mohbad’s puzzling death
Twenty-one months after his untimely death, Mohbad remains trapped in a real-life drama, denied even the peace of the grave as his case continues to unfold. PREMIUM TIMES outlines key developments from January to July.
Happy Day Lyrics by Zlatan
Zlatan Lyrics Zlatan's latest feel-good track, Happy Day, is guaranteed to lift your spirits; check out the lyrics and join in the singalong. Happy Day Cover Art Zlatan - Happy Day Lyrics Them dey wonder wonder wonder wonder wonder wonder (Na wonder)Everything hard but I choose soft life (I no fit suffer suffer)Ah, say, lọla Ọlọrun, lọla Saati Ramoni (Allah)Ninu aye o, k'ọn ma fi mi kọ bodyGbẹdu timba (Timba), e dey my body, my body (My body, m…
Court Upholds DPP’s Power, Dismisses Mohbad’s Father’s Suit Over Suspect Exoneration
By Oscar Okhifo A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja has dismissed a suit filed by Mr. Joseph Aloba, father of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, challenging the legal advice issued by the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), which cleared several individuals of involvement in the singer’s death. Justice Taiwo Olatokun, who delivered the judgment on Tuesday, ruled that the Attorney-General of Lagos State, …


Zlatan – Happy Day
Zlatan – Happy Day Nigerian hitmaker Zlatan brings cheerful energy in his latest single, Happy Day. Driven by catchy beats and uplifting lyrics, this track celebrates joy and positive vibes—perfect for chilling, driving, or lifting your moo . With his signature blend of Afrobeats and street flair, Happy Day is short, sweet, and made for repeat plays—ideal for anyone who wants a smile in song. Fans have praised it as “too disturb everywhere when …
These 5 Mohbad Songs Will Always Hit—No Matter the Mood
Photo Credit: Mohbad/Instagram There are artists who make hits. Then there are artists who make moments. Mohbad was the latter. His sound felt like a Friday night in Lagos — loud, unpredictable, full of emotion. One minute he’s singing about survival with grit and gravel in his voice, the next he’s riding a beat that could light up an entire room. Mohbad’s work lingers. It’s not just the rhythm, it’s also the honesty. His lyrics echo real-life L…
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