Oladimeji Hammed Remanded at Kirikiri for Cyberbullying Late Mohbad’s Spouse Omowunmi Aloba
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On June 22, 2026, a Lagos Magistrate Court sitting in Ogba remanded 27-year-old TikToker Oladimeji Hammed, popularly known as Immunizer, at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre for cyberbullying Omowunmi Cynthia Aloba.
Omowunmi is the 26-year-old widow of Ilerioluwa Aloba, the late afrobeats singer popularly known as Mohbad, who died on September 12, 2023.
Oladimeji was arraigned on a six-count charge bordering on cyberstalking, cyberbullying, and the publication of harmful online content against Omowunmi. The petition was filed by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police.
Oladimeji Hammed is a popular Nigerian TikTok content creator known for social commentary on public figures and events. The cyberbullying campaign began on February 8, 2026, when Hammed published a social media post stating that Omowunmi was planning to leave Nigeria before justice could be served in connection with her husband’s death, attaching her passport photograph.
On February 11, he shared another publication insinuating that the widow had failed to respond to allegations of infidelity during court proceedings. On February 19, he published content claiming that private materials belonging to the widow had been leaked online. In another count, the prosecution alleged that Hammed published a video on March 14 containing derogatory remarks and accusations against Omowunmi.
One count of the charge stated, “That you did knowingly publish and circulate nude images and harmful content relating to Omowunmi Cynthia Aloba with the intention of humiliating, bullying, harassing and causing emotional and psychological distress to her.”
Prosecutors told the court that the cumulative impact of the publications subjected Aloba to public ridicule and hostility, culminating in a physical confrontation on March 15 in which members of the public attacked the widow.
Oladimeji claimed he was not guilty of all the charges. The presiding magistrate directed him to provide two sureties, each with a verifiable bank account balance of at least ₦700,000; one must be a serving state civil servant and the other a blood relative, both of whom must also present proof of current tax payments. Hammed remains in Kirikiri pending the perfection of those conditions.






