Big Brother Naija’s former housemate, Tochi has questioned the series of videos making rounds on the internet following the demise of the late singer, Mohbad.
Taking to his Instagram story, Tochi questioned why nobody posted any of the assault videos when Mohbad was alive, but are now sharing videos of him on blogs.
Calling them unprintable names, he demanded the late singer get the justice he desired.
“All these videos dey this boy still die! Nobody posted anything! All of a sudden everybody has a video of people beating Mohbad! Mad people. Justice4Mohbad”.
Taking to comment section, while many concurred with him, others pointed out how the singer cried out for help but no one paid attention to him.
One Chuksokonita Foundation agreeing with Tochi wrote, “I wonder ooo
One Cally Cash wrote, “This one dey talk like say you nor dey 9ja. Na wen person die we dey serious for the country
One Rilprety wrote, “Because they were afraid to post, nobody knows he was going to die
One Pretty Petite thing wrote, “70% of those videos have been online since last year. How about when he went on Instagram Live? The guy has been speaking up but no one could help him
One Ijeoma Master wrote, “I agree. Why do we wait for when it’s too late to start going hard for people? Makes absolutely no sense
One Pearl Meggie wrote, “At least they brought it out for justice. What if they hid it and put justice under the bed”.
The untimely death of the late promising singer had become an eye-opener to many of the ills in the music industry.
One deeply unsettling controversy that emerged in the wake of Mohbad’s passing was the viral video showing Naira Marley’s aide, Sam Larry, harassing the late artist. The disturbing footage showed Mohbad seemingly in distress and discomfort, with Sam Larry’s actions raising serious questions and concerns among fans and the public.
Furthermore, videos of Mohbad appearing bloodied and battered following an altercation with Naira Marley’s aide only added to the already murky waters surrounding his death. These visuals sparked outrage and renewed the demand for clarity and justice.
Esabod Global News later learned that Mohbad had filed a petition with the Nigerian police against, Sam Larry and others, after he was assaulted on the set of a video shoot with Zlatan Ibile.
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