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Activist Urges Travel Restrictions on Mohbad’s Family

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A human rights activist has called for travel restrictions to be imposed on the wife and child of Nigerian musician Mohbad, amid allegations of domestic violence.

The activist, whose name was not disclosed, raised concerns about the safety and well-being of Mohbad’s wife and child in light of recent allegations of abuse. According to reports, Mohbad’s wife accused him of physical and emotional abuse, prompting widespread condemnation and calls for justice.

In a statement to the press, the activist emphasized the need for immediate action to protect the alleged victims and prevent further harm. They urged relevant authorities to intervene and ensure that Mohbad’s family members are not subjected to further abuse or harm.

The call for travel restrictions comes as part of broader efforts to address domestic violence and protect vulnerable individuals from harm. Domestic violence remains a pervasive issue in Nigeria, with many victims facing barriers to seeking help and accessing support services.

Authorities have been urged to prioritize the safety and well-being of all citizens, particularly women and children who are at risk of domestic violence. Initiatives such as travel restrictions can serve as a temporary measure to ensure the safety of individuals in situations of alleged abuse.

As the allegations against Mohbad continue to unfold, there is hope that justice will be served and that steps will be taken to prevent future incidents of domestic violence. It is essential for society to stand united against all forms of abuse and to work together to create a safer and more supportive environment for all.

Source: Business Day

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