Immunizer remanded over cyberbullying allegations
Popular TikToker Oladimeji Hammed, known as Immunizer, has been remanded after appearing before a Lagos Magistrate's Court over allegations that he repeatedly targeted late singer Mohbad's widow, Omowunmi Aloba, with harmful social media posts. The 27-year-old was arraigned on six counts linked to alleged cyberbullying, cyberstalking and online harassment. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.
According to court documents, police accused the content creator of making a series of posts between February and March 2026 that allegedly exposed Omowunmi to public ridicule, harassment and threats.
What the police say he posted
One of the allegations centres on a post in which Immunizer allegedly claimed that Mohbad's widow was planning to leave Nigeria before justice was served in connection with the singer's death. Police also accused him of sharing content suggesting that Omowunmi failed to respond to allegations of infidelity raised during court proceedings. In another post, he allegedly claimed that private materials linked to the widow had been leaked online.
The prosecution further alleged that he later published a video containing remarks and accusations against her, including claims that she was involved in a hidden agenda connected to her late husband's affairs. Investigators said the posts formed part of a pattern of online attacks directed at Omowunmi over several weeks.
Police allegations
According to the prosecution, the TikToker knowingly shared insulting, abusive and provocative content that exposed the widow to trolling, intimidation and public hostility. Police further claimed the online attacks contributed to an incident in March in which Omowunmi was publicly confronted and nearly assaulted by some individuals. The final charge alleges that harmful content, including nude images linked to the widow, was circulated with the intention of humiliating and harassing her.
Bail conditions
Although the court granted Immunizer bail, it attached strict conditions. He must provide two sureties, each with proof of a bank account balance of at least ₦700,000. One surety must be a state civil servant, while the other must be a blood relative. Both are also required to provide evidence of tax compliance. The case was adjourned for further hearing.
Since Mohbad's death on September 12, 2023, the circumstances surrounding it continue to attract intense public interest, with debates of his passing still generating widespread discussion online.



