Ibrahim Owodunni, popularly known as ‘Primeboy,’ a close childhood friend of the late singer Mohbad, has taken a bold step in his quest for justice by filing a lawsuit against the Nigeria Police Force. The legal action, filed at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, on October 11, 2024, alleges that the police violated Primeboy’s fundamental human rights during the investigation into Mohbad’s tragic death.
The controversy began on October 4, 2023, when the Lagos State Police Command declared Primeboy a wanted man for failing to respond to their requests for questioning regarding Mohbad’s untimely demise. In a surprising turn of events, Primeboy voluntarily presented himself to the police the very next day, demonstrating his willingness to cooperate with the investigation.
However, the damage had already been done. According to Primeboy’s lawyer, Akinpelu Ogunbona, the police’s actions have tarnished his client’s reputation and undermined his dignity. Primeboy has sued the police via an originating motion filed on October 11 before the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos,” Ogunbona stated, outlining the legal steps taken to address the alleged injustice.
Among the reliefs sought by Primeboy is a declaration from the court that the special police gazette bulletin, issued by the office of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), which declared him wanted, was a direct contravention of his fundamental right to respect for the dignity of his human person. This bold assertion strikes at the heart of the matter, questioning the legality and propriety of the police’s actions in publicly labeling Primeboy as a fugitive.
In addition to seeking a retraction of the wanted declaration, Primeboy has also requested the court to order the removal of his name from the notorious wanted list. This move underscores the gravity of the situation, as being branded a wanted man can have far-reaching consequences on an individual’s personal and professional life, even if the allegations are later proven to be unfounded.
The legal battle between Primeboy and the Nigerian Police Force has sparked a broader conversation about the need for accountability and respect for human rights in the country’s law enforcement system. Many have praised Primeboy’s courage in standing up to the authorities and demanding justice, while others have expressed concern about the potential impact of such public disputes on the ongoing investigation into Mohbad’s death.
This latest development comes on the heels of another legal entanglement involving Primeboy, who recently announced his intention to sue Mohbad’s mother, Abosede Adeyemo-Aloba, for alleged defamation. The complex web of legal battles surrounding the late singer’s demise has kept the public riveted, with many eagerly awaiting the outcome of these high-stakes court proceedings.
As the nation grapples with the loss of a beloved musical icon, the quest for truth and justice has taken center stage. The eyes of the nation are now fixed on the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, where Primeboy’s lawsuit against the Nigerian Police Force will be heard. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications, not only for the individuals directly involved but also for the broader struggle for human rights and the rule of law in Nigeria.
As the nation continues to grapple with the challenges of ensuring justice and accountability, the stories of Primeboy and Mohbad serve as poignant reminders of the complex interplay between fame, tragedy, and the ongoing struggle for human rights in Nigeria. The eyes of the world are watching, and the outcome of these high-profile cases could have a profound impact on the future of the nation and its people.