A Magistrate Court in Ikeja, Lagos State, has issued a restraining order against Baba Mohbad, Bukky Jesse, Yomi Fabiyi, Larry Omodia, and Adewale Mariam, prohibiting them from making any public statements or inciting actions against the late singer Mohbad’s wife, Omowunmi, and their son, Liam.
Under the new order, the individuals are barred from making comments about Wunmi and Liam, or engaging in any form of harassment, intimidation, or public incitement against them for a period of one year.
This ruling follows ongoing disputes and public controversies involving the parties, which have drawn significant attention across social media. The court’s directive is aimed at safeguarding the privacy, peace, and emotional well-being of Wunmi and her child, ensuring they are not further subjected to defamation or bullying.
The court emphasized its commitment to protecting individual rights and maintaining public order. By restricting the named individuals from speaking publicly about the matter, it seeks to curb misinformation and reduce the risk of escalating tensions.
The decision has sparked mixed reactions online. While many commend the move as a necessary step to protect the grieving family, others argue it could pose concerns regarding freedom of expression. The debate continues over how best to balance individual protection with constitutional rights.
