A Lagos Magistrate Court in Ikeja has remanded TikTok content creator Oladimeji Hammed, known as Immunizer, over allegations of cyberbullying Mohbad's widow, Omowunmi Cynthia Aloba. The 27-year-old influencer was arraigned on a six-count charge filed by the Commissioner of Police, accusing him of publishing harmful, insulting and provocative content targeting the 26-year-old widow across multiple online platforms. Hammed pleaded not guilty to all charges, but the court ordered his remand while granting bail under strict conditions. The bail requires two sureties: one must be a serving state civil servant and the other a blood relative, each providing proof of a bank account balance of at least ₦700,000 and evidence of up-to-date tax compliance.
The prosecution alleged that the cyberbullying began on February 8, 2026, when Hammed published a post claiming Omowunmi planned to leave Nigeria before justice was served in her husband's death, including her passport photograph. On February 11, he shared another post suggesting she had not denied infidelity allegations during court proceedings. On February 19, he was accused of claiming that private materials belonging to her had been leaked online. On March 14, 2026, prosecutors said he released a video with derogatory comments insinuating she was involved in a concealed agenda concerning Mohbad's affairs. Between February 8 and March 14, the prosecution argued, Hammed consistently disseminated abusive content that exposed Omowunmi to public ridicule, online trolling, hatred and threats. Prosecutors also linked the online attacks to a March 15 incident where she was publicly confronted and nearly physically assaulted. The final charge accuses Hammed of publishing nude images and other harmful content intended to humiliate her.
The case highlights ongoing online harassment faced by Omowunmi since Mohbad's death on September 12, 2023. Though not charged in connection with the singer's death, she remains a target of speculation. Criminal charges have been filed against auxiliary nurse Feyisayo Ogedengbe and Mohbad's friend Ayobami Sadiq over alleged reckless and negligent acts before the singer's death, with both currently on trial.
Immunizer faces charges for allegedly spreading abusive content about a woman whose husband died under unresolved circumstances, yet he remains free on stringent bail while the victim relives trauma daily. The court's conditions suggest the system treats reputational harm as a calculable risk, not a crisis. If online attacks can escalate to near-physical assault, then bail terms based on bank balances and tax receipts do little to stop harm already in motion. The law appears reactive, not protective.
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