The African Television and Foundation for Justice have made a commitment to provide a sum of N50 million to anyone who possesses credible information regarding the cause of Mohbad’s death.
Recently, the pathologist responsible for the investigation disclosed that despite conducting the autopsy, they were unable to determine the precise cause of his passing.
This news has left numerous Nigerians disheartened, as they were anticipating the results to facilitate the investigation into his demise.
Given their track record of advocating for justice, the foundation has taken it upon themselves to assist in resolving the case by urging individuals with reliable information about the cause of death to come forward.
Furthermore, apart from the monetary compensation, they have pledged to ensure the safety of the informant by arranging for them to travel abroad.
Here are some reactions to the video
kennedyexcel added: “Evidence plenty na Sam Larry with enough bully, So una transfer my 50m very fast..”
endylight1 commented: “For them to come and say they couldn’t find the cause of death from the auptosy, I knew something is fishy. They know what they are doing”
emeka_ claimed: “Him papa. He buried him too quickly and there was blood in coffin”
iamdbull wrote: “And I will raise another 5 million for wunmi, if she can do a DNA test”
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