Primeboy, Naira Marley and Sam Larry have been summoned by a Lagos coroner court sitting in Ikorodu.
The trio Nigeriacrime.com learned will appear before the coroner court on October 25, 2023, over the death of Mohbad.
On Friday, Adedayi, Shotibi, the coroner magistrate, directed that the trio should appear before the court on October 25.
The summon made on Friday by the Coroner Magistrate is a result of the ongoing inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of the late singer
The Coroner asked the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCID) in Panti to make sure the three suspects were present in court on October 25.
The coroner’s order came after taking submissions from interested parties in the matter.
Mohbad died on September 12 and was buried the next day.
The circumstances surrounding his death have continued to stir up controversies on social media.
Several suspects including Feyisola Ogedengbe, Naira Marley, Sam Larry and Primeboy are currently in police custody in connection to Mohbad’s suspicious death.
On September 21, the police exhumed Mohbad’s corpse for autopsy and are awaiting the results.
Last week, the police in Lagos named Ogedengbe, the auxiliary nurse who injected Mohbad, as “the prime suspect” in the singer’s death.
Idowu Owohunwa, the Lagos State Police commissioner, said the “auxiliary nurse administered multiple and highly potent injections which triggered an immediate reaction that eventually occasioned the death of Mohbad”.
The commissioner said the injections, consisting of tetanus toxoid, paracetamol, and ceftriaxone injection (IV) were administered at Mohbad’s residence.
While the investigation continues after some revelations have been made by the Police concerning circumstances that led to the late singer’s death, social media activists continue their #justiceformohbad campaign.
Amongst the suspects, Naira Marley appears to be the worst hit as he has lost over 600 thousand followers on Instagram following the death of Mohbad.
However, some of his followers known as Marlians have indicated their interest in starting a movement of their own, seeking justice for the Marlian Emperor, who was confirmed by the police to be abroad at the time of Mohbad’s death