mancoconut: You might not nake it back alive cause men are on ground that will resist any attempt by APC bastards to hijack the mandate of my state, we will die to defend our votes cause this is MY STATE and no stranger will force APC on us anymore. So be ready for whatever you face on election day. E go bloody and lives will be lost.
Bro u want to die to defend your state or another politician that is only telling you that the governor is bad because he is planning to be governor don't allow any body lie to u all politicians are the same the only good politicians in Nigeria are those that are currently not in office when they get into office they even perform worst than than the ones that left.
mancoconut: You might not nake it back alive cause men are on ground that will resist any attempt by APC bastards to hijack the mandate of my state, we will die to defend our votes cause this is MY STATE and no stranger will force APC on us anymore. So be ready for whatever you face on election day. E go bloody and lives will be lost.
Bro u want to die to defend your state or another politician that is only telling you that the governor is bad because he is planning to be governor don't allow any body lie to u all politicians are the same the only good politicians in Nigeria are those that are currently not in office when they get into office they even perform worst than than the ones that left
Abaribe a senator since 2007 that's 16 years and deputy governor 4 years is the one complaining of one sided appointment so if he believes that he is the only one qualified to be senator in his zone at the detriment of other local government in that zone then why those he not want tinubu to appoint qualified hands even if they all come from one zone in Nigeria The major problem in Africa is not politics but Hippocracy
Illegal1: omoh........all dis people wn jst trend jare.
that's not far from the truth bro but the clout chasing is very important in this situation its just like stealing (if someone steals from ( a person or an organization ) its bad but that act will help the organization or person realize that it defences is poor and will up his game after that Mohbad is dead and can never come back but if everyone say let's don't talk about it because I don't want to chase clout then how do we push our security arm to get justice for him?
Kingcalls: Interpol arrest them on what ground ?? Most of una no get sense at all to be honest
Arrest is not the answer at this point but the police should invite them for questioning na or them too big see the truth is the this thing linger the more naira Marley music dream will continue to sink let be cleared early so that if he is innocent we will all know but if the police can't even invite him the am sorry the worst will soon happen because of that delay we have to be proactive in sensitive issues like this
I mean RIP to the dead but how many people get ever heard of him before ? Now barely a few hours goes by without a new topic about him being opened on nairaland
yes that's to show that something was not right about his dead we worked together before he became famous and the truth is when u are with him u can fell that he had something or u can say he had this special grace around him he had an uncommon fire that was destined to be great that's why even at dead he still makes the wave and he is going to bring an end to some evil practice in the music industry
Illegal1: omoh........in erigga voice,fake love every were..
hw many times dem visit am wen he dey alive?
Bro if every body that is showing mohbad this your so called fake love was visiting him as at when he was still alive then i tell u he will not even have the time to record any song and he will not even have the time to sleep
1 before the mohbad issue there was Febian Blu signed by naira Marley he is currently mad after complaining that Marley is not honouring the terms and what he promised him before signing him and how he has been maltreated the next thing Febian runs Mad I was in Cali when he was signed and everyone was happy that he is going to Lagos to improve but he came back mad
2 have u heard of DJ splash who is currently mad and it has been hell to him and his family after having issues with naira Marley while under his label and up till today naira Marley has been able to explain what really happened to him and is also refusing to talk to the young mans mother
3 what about Tori Keeche who left the label after hearing things she can't even talk about and she was forcefully broth back and even after she complained about Sam Larry trying to rape her
now THE MOHBAD issue how and when did it all begin *** He wanted a change of manager and his manager at that time was naira Marleys brother now if it was not in his contract or if he can't demand for a change of manager then Marley was not going to use force or intimidation Mohbad was in his right to demand a change of manager let me ask u has there been pease since that time for the young man. He left the label and since then his life has been hell NDLEA claim now that he was not among the the people arrested can u see the foul play in that are u saying zino, shobumi and others were arrested and mohbad who was in the same house with them who was one of the most outspoken in that video was not arrested that night the post and names relesed by Ndlea about night was clearly a cover up waiting for this day see the music industry is far more than the songs u listen to ThAt young man died slowly after demanding a change of manager
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.
bro I took time to read your comment on this but i believe u are some how lost in all this issues 1 before the mohbad issue there was Febian Blu signed by naira Marley he is currently mad after complaining that Marley is not honouring the terms and what he promised him before signing him and how he has been maltreated now I was in Calabar when he was signed and everyone was happy that he is going to Lagos to improve but he came back mad
2 have u heard of DJ splash who is currently mad and it has been hell to him and his family after having issues with naira Marley while under his label and up till today naira Marley has not been able to explain what really happened to him and is also refusing to talk to the young mans mother
3 what about Tori Keeche who left the label after hearing things she can't even talk about and she was forcefully broth back and even after she complained about Sam Larry trying to rape her inside Marley house her Instagram account was taken from her
now THE MOHBAD issue how and when did it all begin *** He wanted a change of manager and his manager at that time was naira Marleys brother now if it was not in his contract or if he can't demand for a change of manager then Marley was not going to use force or intimidation Mohbad was in his right to demand a change of manager let me ask u has there been pease since that time for the young man. He left the label and since then his life has been hell NDLEA claim now that he was not among the the people arrested can u see the foul play in that are u saying zino shobumi and others were arrested and mohbad who was in the same house with them who was one of the most outspoken in that video was not arrested that night the post and names relesed by Ndlea that night was clearly waiting for this day see the music industry is far more than the songs u listen to
THIEF 5B for renovation normally he is poor and was not even able to sponsor his election so I don't blame him we cross rivererians only allowed him get to power because of zoning so its not his fault
jerk: ur father is an ass.hole. Am waiting for the MOD since the are partial when it comes to banning. I have 20 monikers here.
my brother take it easy the truth is u cant win a case without fact and evidence obi lawyers are to blame or maybe obi himself is playing us because from the video of that judgment all I see is a high level of incompetence from L.P team of lawyers they don't even know how and when to file a witness testimony
Mrs alakija is richer than Mr Modupe Alakija and she no talk
so because one suger daddy dash u money your net worth no want allow u marry
my sister da play
well from the video of the judgment all I can see is a high level of unprofessionality from the obi team of lawyers/sans is it that they did not know how to file a case correctly or they just wanted to fail we need to ask this questions