- The death of Mohbad and the circumstances surrounding it has ignited a great deal of controversy in the industry
- Celebrities and fans have released videos that showed where the singer was continuously harassed and threatened by his former boss, Naira Marley and his boys
- The singer had sometime called out Naira Marley for threat to life, told the public to hold him responsible if anything happens to him
- Former police PRO reacting to the news of his death recalls when he spoke out about Naira Marley and his character, and how he was heavily criticized
Former Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Badmus Opetodolapo, has revealed that she received heavy criticisms after speaking up against popular Nigerian musician, Naira Marley.
The police officer, who was known for her active presence on social media, had in 2019 taken to her account to condemn Naira Marley’s lifestyle and a post he made concerning women body.
Opetodolapo stated that she was slammed both inside and out when she stood up for herself against the character he depicts and the impending threat it represents.
A threat that will undoubtedly become hydraheaded if it is not contained.
She stated that the pertinent authorities are aware of this.
Her post read:
“So much tags on me, I plead I’m left out of tagging , relevant authorities are on this matter, when I singlehandedly spoke up against this character and imminent danger it portrays, I was bashed both inside and out , a danger not curtailed will become hydraheaded , my heart is with the departed and everything that represents him💔”.
In a related story, actress Uche Ogbodo had tackles Nigerians over the death of Mohbad, refers to them as“ All talk and no action”.
Nollywood actress, Uche Ogbodo, has taken to her social media platform to express her frustration with Nigerians over their inaction towards towards Mohbad’s death.
In a recent post, the actress lamented the death of young musician, Mohbad, who was allegedly killed by his former record label, Marlian, while pointing out that Nigerians are quick to talk about injustice but fail to take action towards ensuring accountability.
Uche Ogbodo emphasized on the inconsistency of Nigerians calling for those going through difficult times to speak out yet they themselves laugh and make fun of them when they do.