Falode died after falling from a 17-storey building on February 15, 2014.
The victim's mother, Aisha, however, said her son was murdered, alleging that he was pushed by his friends.
Aisha accused the Dubai Police of muddling up the case and releasing her son's killers.
Reacting to the incident, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had received the report but had not yet accepted it
In a statement signed by the spokesperson for the ministry, Mr. Ogbole Ode, the ministry denied reports by a newspaper that the ministry had accepted the contents and information given by the Dubai Police.
He said the report misquoted Nigeria's envoy to the UAE, Ibrahim Auwalu.
The statement partly read, "In scouring through the story, there was nowhere the Ambassador was quoted as having accepted the contents of the police report and forensic investigations carried out on the remains of the deceased.
"What is obvious in the report's interface with the diplomat is that he (the ambassador) provided highlights and obviously, the conclusion of the host police investigations into the alleged murder." Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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