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Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by GeneralPula: 12:21pm On Sep 19, 2023
chenny360:
Funny how yoruba have turned this to fight.. because enugu FM ban marley song.
I'm seeing some comment crucify igbo people that what's their business with Yoruba.. as if There's no any yoruba living in enugu or southeast state..
The way my fellow tribes reasons sometimes..
I wonder what's wrong.. hatred is too much for one another..
I have being to few state . Ijaw . Benin, ebira. Patigis. Diffrent tribes are all over this places living peacefully with one another..
It's sad how online generation have turned this to a whole new level of hatred.
But those criticizing Enugu are Igbos..
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Goodnigga: 12:23pm On Sep 19, 2023
nairagenone:

The substandard education being dished out for years has now finally come home to roost.
The average Nigerian now has an IQ below the single digit, no ability for critical thinking and divergent observation.
The average Nigerian does not/cannot think for himself .

We have finally become a mob without the capability for objective reasoning, social media will continue to amplify these deficiencies and thats a terrible reality for us as a country.

Very sad to say the least, watch as majority while avoiding providing a sound rebuttal to what you have written opt to attack your personality and call you names.

Mohbad is a 27 year old adult who made choices, he died in his parents house and was buried the 2nd day by his parents without an autopsy.
How someone miles away now becomes responsible for his death because of a fight that happened months prior is totally beyond me...
if he doesn't die now he might later. May u not experience torture and constant fear? If u are denied of employment, access to your songs, catalogues, shows and u are under attack everytime even when shooting videos? Won't u collapse one day? NAIRA went too far. U have seized his
catalogues and songs plus royalties. You have taught him a lesson even with physical assault when he did a live video. Why the continuous attacks? The boy lived in fear and apprehension. This is indirect murder degree. It is just like giving u a slow poison!!! As for Bella Schmurda, did you know whar he also experienced. Are u aware that Naira sent 7 guys to attack him at his home? What if Bella was at home? Did any police intervene in the live video of Mohbad and the CCTV video of Bella. What if Bella had died from torture? You only knew of Mohbad, what of others who were threatened not to talk? Have u forgotten that NM still has a case with EFCC? What is the impact of NM on Nigerian youths? If the people didn't say anything, you people will still say, :" No be Nigeria, nothing go happen, someone that dines with governor and president " Now peope are forcing the govt to act or they take the laws in their hands, you are saying what if he is innocent even with videos? May be when it happens to you, we will wait for investigation too. You see how a drug lord without certificate, who even committed perjury and never won the elections, ruling Nigeria. Same people like you will say," what if he actually won". Humans will always be Humans!!!
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Goodnigga: 12:24pm On Sep 19, 2023
Calitoscassius:
What exactly is your point? It is either you didn't read my previous comment or you didn't comprehend it.


And what has this got to do with me? What makes you think i have not being through depression?


Try making sense please! Don't just join the mobs and haters of Nairamarley, a lot of people didn't like him from the start when he released his first music. Mind you, i am not even the guy's fan or likes his music. As i said, Naira Marley could be innocent.
yeah, you are right ," could" . Can you support that assertion with some proofs too like those who are accusing him so that we can balance the views sir?
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Nicetry: 12:27pm On Sep 19, 2023
My people too dey do..wetin concern Enugu with yoruba issue ..soon they will turn it against you
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 12:44pm On Sep 19, 2023
hammerFC:

THIS ONE SHOULD BE SACKED IMMEDIATELY.



WHAT IS ENUGU BUSINESS WITH NAIRA MARLEY AND CO?


PLEASE, I KNOW IGBO PEOPLE DONT HAVE SENSE AND GOV MBAH IS AN EMBODIMNENT OF THAT STUPIDITY.


THE PEOPLE OF ENUGU SHOULD ENSURE THEIR STATE IS NOT DRAGGED INTO ANOTHER SET OF FOOLISHNESS.

You can't force us to listen to naira Marley. We have seen that Yoruba music industry is a den of criminals and cultists using music as a cover. You won't tag the thuggery and loss of lives they met out in your region senseless but you want to tag the station senseless for not playing anything from the scourge. Come and force us, let's see
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by otipoju(m): 12:49pm On Sep 19, 2023
othermen:
I feel terrible that the mob mentality in Nigeria has obfuscated the true underlying issues that demand attention. In a related incident involving Burna boy where he sought a romantic interest, only to find out she was already with someone else at the venue. When she rebuffed Burna's advances, he flew into a rage and had her boyfriend shot in the club. Shockingly, there was no substantial public outcry, no legal action taken, and no one even hinted at pulling Burna's music from the airwaves. We continued to embrace Burna without reservation.

When Burna's aggressive behavior went largely unaddressed, it sent a message that such actions were tolerable within the industry. This lack of accountability set a dangerous precedent, allowing for a culture of unchecked aggression and intimidation to persist. If the industry had taken a firmer stance against violence and intimidation, it might have discouraged such behavior, potentially altering the course of events that led to Mohbad's untimely death and so here I equally argue that we hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or influence within the music industry, but holding them accountable is not the same as having a mob mentality.

Shifting gears, Naira Marley operates a record label, and the artists under his umbrella are bound by contracts. Even the most illustrious stars have encountered conflicts with their record labels, as exemplified by Michael Jackson's scathing remarks about Tony Montana or Sony Music, the entity he was associated with, which he likened to a 'devil'.

Admittedly, Naira Marley and his associates likely had vested interests in Mohbad, whom they had invested in. Undoubtedly, they may have exerted some form of pressure on Mohbad to ensure compliance. Nigerians contend that these tactics may have contributed to Mohbad's untimely demise, and it's on the contention that Naira Marley has been sentenced already. No one is taking a step back to do possible re-assessments, or having the imperative not to subordinate an approach to the situation that uses a fair and impartial perspective. Nigerians forget that jumping to conclusions without comprehensive investigation risks perpetuating a cycle of vengeance and violence, that will potentially lead to even more tragic outcomes. They forget that when you take drugs away from someone having substance issues, their allegations then should be re-examined before using it as a basis for constituting guilt as substance abuse could impact a person's perception and memory, potentially leading to exaggeration or distortion of events. In the case of Mohbad, there is also a recording where what he alleged of Marlian music, he alleged of his wife. Of coz, he is dead and to suggest of his compromised state of mind having led him to misinterpret situations, inadvertently assigning greater significance or intent to actions that may have been far less malevolent might seem impossible to you, but did you not think so when he was alive, that changes in his weight, slurred speeches, slurred movements, allegations that he had withdrawal issues and possibly neglected his important obligations and commitment, had a sense of hopelessness in some of the videos evidencing his state of torment, had worsening mental health conditions, and possible health issues were all related to his substance usage? These were physical signs, psychological signs, behavioural signs, physical health issues, and withdrawal symptoms that are also associated with those now alleging maltreatment from Marlian Music.

Mohbad's passing doesn't preclude us from examining his state of mind especially if done with empathy and a commitment to seeking the truth and avoiding a re-occurrence. and such assessment does not diminish his experiences which is evident in the videos, but how about we admit that to understand the context of such videos is important to making judgments that could have significant consequences. Due process is a cornerstone of any just society and in ours, it appears justice is served in unfairly vilifying individuals.

If you disagree, so why is it not important to consider whether Mohbad's struggle with substance abuse played a significant role in his tragic trajectory, impairing his ability to fulfil his obligations to the Marlian record label? And that this, in turn, compelled Naira Marley's' camp to resort to increasingly forceful tactics. It's worth noting that Sam Larry, who may have one time been the source of Mohbad's drugs, likely exerted similar pressures on Mohbad, to recover the pay for the supply he made to him. This is purely speculative and not an assertion of fact, however, such speculation may be relevant in the context of understanding the video evidence depicting altercations between them. Why would you not think of possible motivations behind the conflicts captured in those videos? and yet make judgments while denying yourself any insight into the power dynamics, dependencies, and tensions that may have been at play. How ridiculous, but you believe instead that NDLEA at the behest of Naira-Marley administered a harmful substance to Mohbad and yet it is propagated without any slight scrutiny. Not a scrutiny at the timeline, which defies all logic because of coz, Mohbad's apprehension occurred during a period when he was known to maintain a cordial and seemingly unproblematic relationship with other members of the music label. Yet we go on, hinging on the notion that his drinks were tampered with as he was made to gulp a liquid substance that looks like water and we buy into it willingly suspending all rational thought and replacing it with an unfounded narrative that serves only to vilify Naira Marley caring not that it is not only implausible, but it defies all reason. Why would anyone resort to such an elaborate and risky scheme, and for what purpose would such an extraordinary lengths serve using an institution designed to combat drug-related issues, as the backdrop for such a clandestine act of poisoning Mohbad? If there were nefarious intentions, there are countless other, far more inconspicuous locations where such an act could have taken place, and easily done, because at the time, Mohbad was good with Marlian associates.

How ridiculous, it's more difficult to think it was Mohbad's lifestyle choices that led to his downfall and much easier to join the mob in thier fervor to lay the blame squarely on Naira Marley, and they do so insufficiently justifiably on his questionable history. That this is the case is a lamentable indictment of an entertainment industry and country that appears to be using Naira Marley as a convenient scapegoat.

The issue demanding attention is the complex web of factors contributing to Mohbad's tragic demise. This includes not only the intimidating tactics from both Naira Marley and Sam Larry, but also Mohbad's own struggles with substance abuse. The larger concern is how these elements intersected and ultimately led to the unfortunate outcome. It's important to recognize the broader systemic problems within the entertainment industry, such as the power dynamics between artists and record labels, and the potential for exploitation or coercion, but it's more important to address the issue of substance abuse, objectification of the female bodies which is glorified in their music.

Additionally, there's a need to address the public's response to such incidents, which has an history of overlooking or downplaying serious misconducts, until there is a fatal outcome.

The tactics of intimidation have taken a concerning turn, now directed towards Naira Marley and Sam Larry. Influential figures like Bella Shmurda, and others that stand to benefit from violence, have gone so far as to call for the lynching of Naira Marley and Sam Larry, perpetuating a culture of violence that threatens to claim even more lives. It's imperative to recognize that in our mourning for Mohbad's tragic passing, our grief may blind us to the fact that allowing such a situation to persist will not lead to a better society free from exploitation, intimidation or harassment. Instead, it is likely to breed further weaponry and violence within our communities.

Furthermore, Mohbad's peers and individuals seeking to establish their presence on social media platforms have inadvertently fostered unrealistic expectations of law enforcement. The police investigation, when conducted impartially, will likely exonerate Naira Marley while uncovering the role that substance abuse played in Mohbad's demise. This truth may be a difficult pill for many to swallow, as there is a strong desire for a scapegoat in Naira Marley. Succumbing to this desire, however, will only perpetuate a cycle of violence that will claim even more lives. It is crucial to approach this situation with a clear and rational perspective, seeking justice without resorting to further harm.


While your train of thought is logical and convincing, the fact remains that this issue was mixed up with confraternity ish.

That is why people are saying it is deep. Most people involved in one way or the other were coerced or willingly acted due to the influence and pressure of a cultish ways and procedures.

If the police had not acted eventually...cultists wars would have started with attacks and reprisals attacks.

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Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by gzones(m): 12:58pm On Sep 19, 2023
spagettiluv:
naira Marley spoke person,welldone


grin grin grin grin
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Smoothtalkerfnb: 1:00pm On Sep 19, 2023
This is what I have seen...

Mobad is gone and gone for ever


Before I was sad but now I realize that music industry is very dark...


Mobad killed him self nobody killed him



Mobad has contract with the devil to excel in his music career.,’ Then devil accepted him at marlians and gave him price to pay he refused to pay the price that’s why he died...


Let’s stop blaming naira Marley he has no hand in his death..

Mobad sign a deal with the devil not naira Marley..’ Naira Marley knows the consequence of not paying the price that’s why he has been forcing mobad to make the sacrifices because he don’t want to loose mohbad.

Now he refused to make a sacrifice then the devil have no choice than to possess him and take his life..


No body killed him ..’Mobad know he will die because he have already took an oath in the evil altar...



Naira Marley is innocent... mobad he died like juicy world..


Please dear youths don’t live your life in fast lane.
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Calitoscassius(m): 1:00pm On Sep 19, 2023
Goodnigga:
yeah, you are right ," could" . Can you support that assertion with some proofs too like those who are accusing him so that we can balance the views sir?
Read some of the comments on here you would see some comments literally accussing him and calling for harm on him. Even the headline of this topic about banning his music is an insinuation that he is guilty. Why wasn't his music banned before now?


I read some of if not most comment on here insinuating that he is behind the death of the young man, hence my response with people should be careful on how they jump into fatal conclusions
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Yankee101: 1:02pm On Sep 19, 2023
Very good
E remain YouTube
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by slowice(m): 1:08pm On Sep 19, 2023
Our SW brothers will interprete this to mean igbo people interfering in omoluabi matter to instigate riot in Lagos. Abeg I nor fit explain anything give urchiins
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by ValarDoharis: 1:10pm On Sep 19, 2023
Why always Naira Marley?
othermen:
I feel terrible that the mob mentality in Nigeria has obfuscated the true underlying issues that demand attention. In a related incident involving Burna boy where he sought a romantic interest, only to find out she was already with someone else at the venue. When she rebuffed Burna's advances, he flew into a rage and had her boyfriend shot in the club. Shockingly, there was no substantial public outcry, no legal action taken, and no one even hinted at pulling Burna's music from the airwaves. We continued to embrace Burna without reservation.

When Burna's aggressive behavior went largely unaddressed, it sent a message that such actions were tolerable within the industry. This lack of accountability set a dangerous precedent, allowing for a culture of unchecked aggression and intimidation to persist. If the industry had taken a firmer stance against violence and intimidation, it might have discouraged such behavior, potentially altering the course of events that led to Mohbad's untimely death and so here I equally argue that we hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or influence within the music industry, but holding them accountable is not the same as having a mob mentality.

Shifting gears, Naira Marley operates a record label, and the artists under his umbrella are bound by contracts. Even the most illustrious stars have encountered conflicts with their record labels, as exemplified by Michael Jackson's scathing remarks about Tony Montana or Sony Music, the entity he was associated with, which he likened to a 'devil'.

Admittedly, Naira Marley and his associates likely had vested interests in Mohbad, whom they had invested in. Undoubtedly, they may have exerted some form of pressure on Mohbad to ensure compliance. Nigerians contend that these tactics may have contributed to Mohbad's untimely demise, and it's on the contention that Naira Marley has been sentenced already. No one is taking a step back to do possible re-assessments, or having the imperative not to subordinate an approach to the situation that uses a fair and impartial perspective. Nigerians forget that jumping to conclusions without comprehensive investigation risks perpetuating a cycle of vengeance and violence, that will potentially lead to even more tragic outcomes. They forget that when you take drugs away from someone having substance issues, their allegations then should be re-examined before using it as a basis for constituting guilt as substance abuse could impact a person's perception and memory, potentially leading to exaggeration or distortion of events. In the case of Mohbad, there is also a recording where what he alleged of Marlian music, he alleged of his wife. Of coz, he is dead and to suggest of his compromised state of mind having led him to misinterpret situations, inadvertently assigning greater significance or intent to actions that may have been far less malevolent might seem impossible to you, but did you not think so when he was alive, that changes in his weight, slurred speeches, slurred movements, allegations that he had withdrawal issues and possibly neglected his important obligations and commitment, had a sense of hopelessness in some of the videos evidencing his state of torment, had worsening mental health conditions, and possible health issues were all related to his substance usage? These were physical signs, psychological signs, behavioural signs, physical health issues, and withdrawal symptoms that are also associated with those now alleging maltreatment from Marlian Music.

Mohbad's passing doesn't preclude us from examining his state of mind especially if done with empathy and a commitment to seeking the truth and avoiding a re-occurrence. and such assessment does not diminish his experiences which is evident in the videos, but how about we admit that to understand the context of such videos is important to making judgments that could have significant consequences. Due process is a cornerstone of any just society and in ours, it appears justice is served in unfairly vilifying individuals.

If you disagree, so why is it not important to consider whether Mohbad's struggle with substance abuse played a significant role in his tragic trajectory, impairing his ability to fulfil his obligations to the Marlian record label? And that this, in turn, compelled Naira Marley's' camp to resort to increasingly forceful tactics. It's worth noting that Sam Larry, who may have one time been the source of Mohbad's drugs, likely exerted similar pressures on Mohbad, to recover the pay for the supply he made to him. This is purely speculative and not an assertion of fact, however, such speculation may be relevant in the context of understanding the video evidence depicting altercations between them. Why would you not think of possible motivations behind the conflicts captured in those videos? and yet make judgments while denying yourself any insight into the power dynamics, dependencies, and tensions that may have been at play. How ridiculous, but you believe instead that NDLEA at the behest of Naira-Marley administered a harmful substance to Mohbad and yet it is propagated without any slight scrutiny. Not a scrutiny at the timeline, which defies all logic because of coz, Mohbad's apprehension occurred during a period when he was known to maintain a cordial and seemingly unproblematic relationship with other members of the music label. Yet we go on, hinging on the notion that his drinks were tampered with as he was made to gulp a liquid substance that looks like water and we buy into it willingly suspending all rational thought and replacing it with an unfounded narrative that serves only to vilify Naira Marley caring not that it is not only implausible, but it defies all reason. Why would anyone resort to such an elaborate and risky scheme, and for what purpose would such an extraordinary lengths serve using an institution designed to combat drug-related issues, as the backdrop for such a clandestine act of poisoning Mohbad? If there were nefarious intentions, there are countless other, far more inconspicuous locations where such an act could have taken place, and easily done, because at the time, Mohbad was good with Marlian associates.

How ridiculous, it's more difficult to think it was Mohbad's lifestyle choices that led to his downfall and much easier to join the mob in thier fervor to lay the blame squarely on Naira Marley, and they do so insufficiently justifiably on his questionable history. That this is the case is a lamentable indictment of an entertainment industry and country that appears to be using Naira Marley as a convenient scapegoat.

The issue demanding attention is the complex web of factors contributing to Mohbad's tragic demise. This includes not only the intimidating tactics from both Naira Marley and Sam Larry, but also Mohbad's own struggles with substance abuse. The larger concern is how these elements intersected and ultimately led to the unfortunate outcome. It's important to recognize the broader systemic problems within the entertainment industry, such as the power dynamics between artists and record labels, and the potential for exploitation or coercion, but it's more important to address the issue of substance abuse, objectification of the female bodies which is glorified in their music.

Additionally, there's a need to address the public's response to such incidents, which has an history of overlooking or downplaying serious misconducts, until there is a fatal outcome.

The tactics of intimidation have taken a concerning turn, now directed towards Naira Marley and Sam Larry. Influential figures like Bella Shmurda, and others that stand to benefit from violence, have gone so far as to call for the lynching of Naira Marley and Sam Larry, perpetuating a culture of violence that threatens to claim even more lives. It's imperative to recognize that in our mourning for Mohbad's tragic passing, our grief may blind us to the fact that allowing such a situation to persist will not lead to a better society free from exploitation, intimidation or harassment. Instead, it is likely to breed further weaponry and violence within our communities.

Furthermore, Mohbad's peers and individuals seeking to establish their presence on social media platforms have inadvertently fostered unrealistic expectations of law enforcement. The police investigation, when conducted impartially, will likely exonerate Naira Marley while uncovering the role that substance abuse played in Mohbad's demise. This truth may be a difficult pill for many to swallow, as there is a strong desire for a scapegoat in Naira Marley. Succumbing to this desire, however, will only perpetuate a cycle of violence that will claim even more lives. It is crucial to approach this situation with a clear and rational perspective, seeking justice without resorting to further harm.
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by ValarDoharis: 1:12pm On Sep 19, 2023
Why always Naira Marley?
asiga:
Naira Marley has already been arrested, tried and convicted on social media.

What an emotional mob.

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Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by ValarDoharis: 1:15pm On Sep 19, 2023
This is an opportunity to bring down the drug cartel Naira Marley runs
nairagenone:

The substandard education being dished out for years has now finally come home to roost.
The average Nigerian now has an IQ below the single digit, no ability for critical thinking and divergent observation.
The average Nigerian does not/cannot think for himself .

We have finally become a mob without the capability for objective reasoning, social media will continue to amplify these deficiencies and thats a terrible reality for us as a country.

Very sad to say the least, watch as majority while avoiding providing a sound rebuttal to what you have written opt to attack your personality and call you names.

Mohbad is a 27 year old adult who made choices, he died in his parents house and was buried the 2nd day by his parents without an autopsy.
How someone miles away now becomes responsible for his death because of a fight that happened months prior is totally beyond me...
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Goodnigga: 1:21pm On Sep 19, 2023
Calitoscassius:
Read some of the comments on here you would see some comments literally accussing him and calling for harm on him. Even the headline of this topic about banning his music is an insinuation that he is guilty. Why wasn't his music banned before now?


I read some of if not most comment on here insinuating that he is behind the death of the young man, hence my response with people should be careful on how they jump into fatal conclusions
But his innocence is hare to prove compared to his guilt. Check his hatchet man na, Sam Larry, check NM behaviour too. If it happened to you, will u assume his innocence? Though he might be innocent by the way
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by stasius: 1:40pm On Sep 19, 2023
IconicR:
He was buried alive going by the video I just watched

When he was in the car where the other boy was pronouncing dead , he moved his head.
Go and watch the video carefully again

Exactly. That guy was buried alive. Infact he was killed in the casket. They twisted his neck to snuff out life from him and he was clenching his teeth in pain in that process. The guy was not dead before they put him in the coffin.

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Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by francisduru: 1:45pm On Sep 19, 2023
How Naira go take survival now ? In this hard time in our country
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by tiger28: 1:51pm On Sep 19, 2023
Enugu??

I dont trust this ppl and their bitter moves.. is that against Sanwo olu or Tinubu
Elections are over!
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Resees: 2:14pm On Sep 19, 2023
Wetin concern Enugu for this matter ? They should stay far away from this shit. Ndi ara Ndi ara
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by OdefaGirl(f): 2:20pm On Sep 19, 2023
vincenteger:


Think b4 you talk.
When oil touches one finger, it also spread to the other fingers.

Really?.... So now, oil don touch all fingers? No more IPOB agenda?

Abeg, the other tribe has thought me a lesson to stay on our lane in such general issue. Was very disgusted at their comments after the EndSars saga. I wonder how something we all did with our youthful might turned tribal... It's a shame.

Igbos are just compassionate, that's why we still call out injustice when we see one if not.... hmmm.
Thank God everyone involved is not from another tribe, dey for don dey burn people's shops.

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Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by ozoono(m): 2:21pm On Sep 19, 2023
othermen:
I feel terrible that the mob mentality in Nigeria has obfuscated the true underlying issues that demand attention. In a related incident involving Burna boy where he sought a romantic interest, only to find out she was already with someone else at the venue. When she rebuffed Burna's advances, he flew into a rage and had her boyfriend shot in the club. Shockingly, there was no substantial public outcry, no legal action taken, and no one even hinted at pulling Burna's music from the airwaves. We continued to embrace Burna without reservation.

When Burna's aggressive behavior went largely unaddressed, it sent a message that such actions were tolerable within the industry. This lack of accountability set a dangerous precedent, allowing for a culture of unchecked aggression and intimidation to persist. If the industry had taken a firmer stance against violence and intimidation, it might have discouraged such behavior, potentially altering the course of events that led to Mohbad's untimely death and so here I equally argue that we hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or influence within the music industry, but holding them accountable is not the same as having a mob mentality.

Shifting gears, Naira Marley operates a record label, and the artists under his umbrella are bound by contracts. Even the most illustrious stars have encountered conflicts with their record labels, as exemplified by Michael Jackson's scathing remarks about Tony Montana or Sony Music, the entity he was associated with, which he likened to a 'devil'.

Admittedly, Naira Marley and his associates likely had vested interests in Mohbad, whom they had invested in. Undoubtedly, they may have exerted some form of pressure on Mohbad to ensure compliance. Nigerians contend that these tactics may have contributed to Mohbad's untimely demise, and it's on the contention that Naira Marley has been sentenced already. No one is taking a step back to do possible re-assessments, or having the imperative not to subordinate an approach to the situation that uses a fair and impartial perspective. Nigerians forget that jumping to conclusions without comprehensive investigation risks perpetuating a cycle of vengeance and violence, that will potentially lead to even more tragic outcomes. They forget that when you take drugs away from someone having substance issues, their allegations then should be re-examined before using it as a basis for constituting guilt as substance abuse could impact a person's perception and memory, potentially leading to exaggeration or distortion of events. In the case of Mohbad, there is also a recording where what he alleged of Marlian music, he alleged of his wife. Of coz, he is dead and to suggest of his compromised state of mind having led him to misinterpret situations, inadvertently assigning greater significance or intent to actions that may have been far less malevolent might seem impossible to you, but did you not think so when he was alive, that changes in his weight, slurred speeches, slurred movements, allegations that he had withdrawal issues and possibly neglected his important obligations and commitment, had a sense of hopelessness in some of the videos evidencing his state of torment, had worsening mental health conditions, and possible health issues were all related to his substance usage? These were physical signs, psychological signs, behavioural signs, physical health issues, and withdrawal symptoms that are also associated with those now alleging maltreatment from Marlian Music.

Mohbad's passing doesn't preclude us from examining his state of mind especially if done with empathy and a commitment to seeking the truth and avoiding a re-occurrence. and such assessment does not diminish his experiences which is evident in the videos, but how about we admit that to understand the context of such videos is important to making judgments that could have significant consequences. Due process is a cornerstone of any just society and in ours, it appears justice is served in unfairly vilifying individuals.

If you disagree, so why is it not important to consider whether Mohbad's struggle with substance abuse played a significant role in his tragic trajectory, impairing his ability to fulfil his obligations to the Marlian record label? And that this, in turn, compelled Naira Marley's' camp to resort to increasingly forceful tactics. It's worth noting that Sam Larry, who may have one time been the source of Mohbad's drugs, likely exerted similar pressures on Mohbad, to recover the pay for the supply he made to him. This is purely speculative and not an assertion of fact, however, such speculation may be relevant in the context of understanding the video evidence depicting altercations between them. Why would you not think of possible motivations behind the conflicts captured in those videos? and yet make judgments while denying yourself any insight into the power dynamics, dependencies, and tensions that may have been at play. How ridiculous, but you believe instead that NDLEA at the behest of Naira-Marley administered a harmful substance to Mohbad and yet it is propagated without any slight scrutiny. Not a scrutiny at the timeline, which defies all logic because of coz, Mohbad's apprehension occurred during a period when he was known to maintain a cordial and seemingly unproblematic relationship with other members of the music label. Yet we go on, hinging on the notion that his drinks were tampered with as he was made to gulp a liquid substance that looks like water and we buy into it willingly suspending all rational thought and replacing it with an unfounded narrative that serves only to vilify Naira Marley caring not that it is not only implausible, but it defies all reason. Why would anyone resort to such an elaborate and risky scheme, and for what purpose would such an extraordinary lengths serve using an institution designed to combat drug-related issues, as the backdrop for such a clandestine act of poisoning Mohbad? If there were nefarious intentions, there are countless other, far more inconspicuous locations where such an act could have taken place, and easily done, because at the time, Mohbad was good with Marlian associates.

How ridiculous, it's more difficult to think it was Mohbad's lifestyle choices that led to his downfall and much easier to join the mob in thier fervor to lay the blame squarely on Naira Marley, and they do so insufficiently justifiably on his questionable history. That this is the case is a lamentable indictment of an entertainment industry and country that appears to be using Naira Marley as a convenient scapegoat.

The issue demanding attention is the complex web of factors contributing to Mohbad's tragic demise. This includes not only the intimidating tactics from both Naira Marley and Sam Larry, but also Mohbad's own struggles with substance abuse. The larger concern is how these elements intersected and ultimately led to the unfortunate outcome. It's important to recognize the broader systemic problems within the entertainment industry, such as the power dynamics between artists and record labels, and the potential for exploitation or coercion, but it's more important to address the issue of substance abuse, objectification of the female bodies which is glorified in their music.

Additionally, there's a need to address the public's response to such incidents, which has an history of overlooking or downplaying serious misconducts, until there is a fatal outcome.

The tactics of intimidation have taken a concerning turn, now directed towards Naira Marley and Sam Larry. Influential figures like Bella Shmurda, and others that stand to benefit from violence, have gone so far as to call for the lynching of Naira Marley and Sam Larry, perpetuating a culture of violence that threatens to claim even more lives. It's imperative to recognize that in our mourning for Mohbad's tragic passing, our grief may blind us to the fact that allowing such a situation to persist will not lead to a better society free from exploitation, intimidation or harassment. Instead, it is likely to breed further weaponry and violence within our communities.

Furthermore, Mohbad's peers and individuals seeking to establish their presence on social media platforms have inadvertently fostered unrealistic expectations of law enforcement. The police investigation, when conducted impartially, will likely exonerate Naira Marley while uncovering the role that substance abuse played in Mohbad's demise. This truth may be a difficult pill for many to swallow, as there is a strong desire for a scapegoat in Naira Marley. Succumbing to this desire, however, will only perpetuate a cycle of violence that will claim even more lives. It is crucial to approach this situation with a clear and rational perspective, seeking justice without resorting to further harm.
Men u try oh, u just sat down and typed this epistle
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Israel07: 2:22pm On Sep 19, 2023
othermen:
I feel terrible that the mob mentality in Nigeria has obfuscated the true underlying issues that demand attention. In a related incident involving Burna boy where he sought a romantic interest, only to find out she was already with someone else at the venue. When she rebuffed Burna's advances, he flew into a rage and had her boyfriend shot in the club. Shockingly, there was no substantial public outcry, no legal action taken, and no one even hinted at pulling Burna's music from the airwaves. We continued to embrace Burna without reservation.

When Burna's aggressive behavior went largely unaddressed, it sent a message that such actions were tolerable within the industry. This lack of accountability set a dangerous precedent, allowing for a culture of unchecked aggression and intimidation to persist. If the industry had taken a firmer stance against violence and intimidation, it might have discouraged such behavior, potentially altering the course of events that led to Mohbad's untimely death and so here I equally argue that we hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or influence within the music industry, but holding them accountable is not the same as having a mob mentality.

Shifting gears, Naira Marley operates a record label, and the artists under his umbrella are bound by contracts. Even the most illustrious stars have encountered conflicts with their record labels, as exemplified by Michael Jackson's scathing remarks about Tony Montana or Sony Music, the entity he was associated with, which he likened to a 'devil'.

Admittedly, Naira Marley and his associates likely had vested interests in Mohbad, whom they had invested in. Undoubtedly, they may have exerted some form of pressure on Mohbad to ensure compliance. Nigerians contend that these tactics may have contributed to Mohbad's untimely demise, and it's on the contention that Naira Marley has been sentenced already. No one is taking a step back to do possible re-assessments, or having the imperative not to subordinate an approach to the situation that uses a fair and impartial perspective. Nigerians forget that jumping to conclusions without comprehensive investigation risks perpetuating a cycle of vengeance and violence, that will potentially lead to even more tragic outcomes. They forget that when you take drugs away from someone having substance issues, their allegations then should be re-examined before using it as a basis for constituting guilt as substance abuse could impact a person's perception and memory, potentially leading to exaggeration or distortion of events. In the case of Mohbad, there is also a recording where what he alleged of Marlian music, he alleged of his wife. Of coz, he is dead and to suggest of his compromised state of mind having led him to misinterpret situations, inadvertently assigning greater significance or intent to actions that may have been far less malevolent might seem impossible to you, but did you not think so when he was alive, that changes in his weight, slurred speeches, slurred movements, allegations that he had withdrawal issues and possibly neglected his important obligations and commitment, had a sense of hopelessness in some of the videos evidencing his state of torment, had worsening mental health conditions, and possible health issues were all related to his substance usage? These were physical signs, psychological signs, behavioural signs, physical health issues, and withdrawal symptoms that are also associated with those now alleging maltreatment from Marlian Music.

Mohbad's passing doesn't preclude us from examining his state of mind especially if done with empathy and a commitment to seeking the truth and avoiding a re-occurrence. and such assessment does not diminish his experiences which is evident in the videos, but how about we admit that to understand the context of such videos is important to making judgments that could have significant consequences. Due process is a cornerstone of any just society and in ours, it appears justice is served in unfairly vilifying individuals.

If you disagree, so why is it not important to consider whether Mohbad's struggle with substance abuse played a significant role in his tragic trajectory, impairing his ability to fulfil his obligations to the Marlian record label? And that this, in turn, compelled Naira Marley's' camp to resort to increasingly forceful tactics. It's worth noting that Sam Larry, who may have one time been the source of Mohbad's drugs, likely exerted similar pressures on Mohbad, to recover the pay for the supply he made to him. This is purely speculative and not an assertion of fact, however, such speculation may be relevant in the context of understanding the video evidence depicting altercations between them. Why would you not think of possible motivations behind the conflicts captured in those videos? and yet make judgments while denying yourself any insight into the power dynamics, dependencies, and tensions that may have been at play. How ridiculous, but you believe instead that NDLEA at the behest of Naira-Marley administered a harmful substance to Mohbad and yet it is propagated without any slight scrutiny. Not a scrutiny at the timeline, which defies all logic because of coz, Mohbad's apprehension occurred during a period when he was known to maintain a cordial and seemingly unproblematic relationship with other members of the music label. Yet we go on, hinging on the notion that his drinks were tampered with as he was made to gulp a liquid substance that looks like water and we buy into it willingly suspending all rational thought and replacing it with an unfounded narrative that serves only to vilify Naira Marley caring not that it is not only implausible, but it defies all reason. Why would anyone resort to such an elaborate and risky scheme, and for what purpose would such an extraordinary lengths serve using an institution designed to combat drug-related issues, as the backdrop for such a clandestine act of poisoning Mohbad? If there were nefarious intentions, there are countless other, far more inconspicuous locations where such an act could have taken place, and easily done, because at the time, Mohbad was good with Marlian associates.

How ridiculous, it's more difficult to think it was Mohbad's lifestyle choices that led to his downfall and much easier to join the mob in thier fervor to lay the blame squarely on Naira Marley, and they do so insufficiently justifiably on his questionable history. That this is the case is a lamentable indictment of an entertainment industry and country that appears to be using Naira Marley as a convenient scapegoat.

The issue demanding attention is the complex web of factors contributing to Mohbad's tragic demise. This includes not only the intimidating tactics from both Naira Marley and Sam Larry, but also Mohbad's own struggles with substance abuse. The larger concern is how these elements intersected and ultimately led to the unfortunate outcome. It's important to recognize the broader systemic problems within the entertainment industry, such as the power dynamics between artists and record labels, and the potential for exploitation or coercion, but it's more important to address the issue of substance abuse, objectification of the female bodies which is glorified in their music.

Additionally, there's a need to address the public's response to such incidents, which has an history of overlooking or downplaying serious misconducts, until there is a fatal outcome.

The tactics of intimidation have taken a concerning turn, now directed towards Naira Marley and Sam Larry. Influential figures like Bella Shmurda, and others that stand to benefit from violence, have gone so far as to call for the lynching of Naira Marley and Sam Larry, perpetuating a culture of violence that threatens to claim even more lives. It's imperative to recognize that in our mourning for Mohbad's tragic passing, our grief may blind us to the fact that allowing such a situation to persist will not lead to a better society free from exploitation, intimidation or harassment. Instead, it is likely to breed further weaponry and violence within our communities.

Furthermore, Mohbad's peers and individuals seeking to establish their presence on social media platforms have inadvertently fostered unrealistic expectations of law enforcement. The police investigation, when conducted impartially, will likely exonerate Naira Marley while uncovering the role that substance abuse played in Mohbad's demise. This truth may be a difficult pill for many to swallow, as there is a strong desire for a scapegoat in Naira Marley. Succumbing to this desire, however, will only perpetuate a cycle of violence that will claim even more lives. It is crucial to approach this situation with a clear and rational perspective, seeking justice without resorting to further harm.

Lol, this is just damn right stupid, a lot of what ifs and imaginary balablu... What stupid obligation didn't he fulfill to the label? He clearly said he noticed some foul moves against him and asked for a change of manager and his manager (Naira's brother didn't like it). He went to Naira Marley's house with his friends to resolve the issue amicably while still demanding for a new manager for himself and while at the meeting things got tensed by the same manager and they beat him n his friends up in the presence of Naira Himself. You're trying too hard to look intelligent but u dumb asf!

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Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by 8stargeneral: 2:27pm On Sep 19, 2023
Edusouls:
Naira Marley is a terrible influence on youths of nowadays, but waiting concern Enugu with Yoruba gangster musicians affairs?
so,Yoruba is not part of Nigeria...I don't know why una like tribal war like this...all we need is justice for mobad...reason before you talk next time
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by 8stargeneral: 2:29pm On Sep 19, 2023
Never liked this naira Marley for one day or even played his music
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by vincenteger: 2:36pm On Sep 19, 2023
OdefaGirl:


Really?.... So now, oil don touch all fingers? No more IPOB agenda?

Abeg, the other tribe has thought me a lesson to stay on our lane in such general issue. Was very disgusted at their comments after the EndSars saga. I wonder how something we all did with our youthful might turned tribal... It's a shame.

Igbos are just compassionate, that's why we still call out injustice when we see one if not.... hmmm.
Thank God everyone involved is not from another tribe, dey for don dey burn people's shops.

Igbos are compassionate, more reasons you should continue to speak out. We're all one irrespective of our differences.

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Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Johnvincent: 2:40pm On Sep 19, 2023
Happening Right Now In Nigeria Cus Of Mohbad De@th

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeRr2A97QL4
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Oboto700(m): 2:52pm On Sep 19, 2023
nairagenone:

The substandard education being dished out for years has now finally come home to roost.
The average Nigerian now has an IQ below the single digit, no ability for critical thinking and divergent observation.
The average Nigerian does not/cannot think for himself .

We have finally become a mob without the capability for objective reasoning, social media will continue to amplify these deficiencies and thats a terrible reality for us as a country.

Very sad to say the least, watch as majority while avoiding providing a sound rebuttal to what you have written opt to attack your personality and call you names.

Mohbad is a 27 year old adult who made choices, he died in his parents house and was buried the 2nd day by his parents without an autopsy.
How someone miles away now becomes responsible for his death because of a fight that happened months prior is totally beyond me...
you no get sense
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Nobody: 2:54pm On Sep 19, 2023
stasius:


Exactly. That guy was buried alive. Infact he was killed in the casket. They twisted his neck to snuff out life from him and he was clenching his teeth in pain in that process. The guy was not dead before they put him in the coffin.
You are absolutely right

This confirms you are following
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by seuncyrus(m): 2:54pm On Sep 19, 2023
nairagenone:

The substandard education being dished out for years has now finally come home to roost.
The average Nigerian now has an IQ below the single digit, no ability for critical thinking and divergent observation.
The average Nigerian does not/cannot think for himself .


The same person who wants to Marry his ex's step sister actually said this ? grin You have more problems to deal with bro
Re: Enugu, Oyo Radio Stations Ban Naira Marley Songs Over Mohbad Death by Sleekfingers: 2:57pm On Sep 19, 2023
Media trial.......

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