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"Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by ForG(m): 11:00am On Sep 21, 2023
Many, particularly on Nairaland, have asserted that Mohbad deserved the consequences he faced due to his earlier involvement in a lifestyle associated with gang activities and drug peddling.
This viewpoint is not without merit.

juman:
Seems I am missing something.
The guy was ardent drug user.
That's enough to kill person.
Roboto11:


The average Nigerian doesn't know what's important.

A drug user that likely died from drug abuse is who people are protesting over.


During the early stages of his career, Mohbad was known for creating explicit and not-safe-for-work (NSFW) content, as evidenced by songs like "Ponmo" with explicit lyrics such as:

"How can your p***y re-tight,
Shey your puna bitter, why the p***y sweetener."


His first album, "Light," in its entirety, predominantly glorified hedonistic practices and a wayward lifestyle.

Additionally, there was an incident where he was found in possession of hard drugs, whether through a setup or not, which further fueled the perception of his association with a questionable lifestyle.

However, it is crucial to consider another perspective.

Since his departure from Marlian Records, the majority of Mohbad's songs have taken a more wholesome and positive direction.

For instance, in "Tiff," he claimed to have quit smoking with the lines:

"I don stop to smoke di ganja
Modupe f'Oluwa, Hallelujah."


His final studio album, "Blessed," released in 2023, stood out as one of the better albums of the year, containing no NSFW content.

It was evident that he had undergone a transformation in his thinking, music and lifestyle.

In my opinion, Mohbad's journey reflects someone who recognized the mistakes of their past and actively sought to make amends.

His only challenge appeared to be the resistance he faced in embracing this change.

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Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by tydi(m): 12:48pm On Sep 21, 2023
Na who or wetin come kill am
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by MMempire(m): 1:38pm On Sep 21, 2023
ForG:
Many, particularly on Nairaland, have asserted that Mohbad deserved the consequences he faced due to his earlier involvement in a lifestyle associated with gang activities and drug peddling.
This viewpoint is not without merit.




During the early stages of his career, Mohbad was known for creating explicit and not-safe-for-work (NSFW) content, as evidenced by songs like "Ponmo" with explicit lyrics such as:

"How can your p***y re-tight,
Shey your puna bitter, why the p***y sweetener."


His first album, "Light," in its entirety, predominantly glorified hedonistic practices and a wayward lifestyle.

Additionally, there was an incident where he was found in possession of hard drugs, whether through a setup or not, which further fueled the perception of his association with a questionable lifestyle.

However, it is crucial to consider another perspective.

Since his departure from Marlian Records, the majority of Mohbad's songs have taken a more wholesome and positive direction.

For instance, in "Tiff," he claimed to have quit smoking with the lines:

"I don stop to smoke di ganja
Modupe f'Oluwa, Hallelujah."


His final studio album, "Blessed," released in 2023, stood out as one of the better albums of the year, containing no NSFW content.

It was evident that he had undergone a transformation in his thinking, music and lifestyle.

In my opinion, Mohbad's journey reflects someone who recognized the mistakes of their past and actively sought to make amends.

His only challenge appeared to be the resistance he faced in embracing this change.
Abeg help me shout am make dem hear. He was on the path to living a new life but was cut short by those that felt mad with his decision.

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Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by DonBenny77(m): 1:57pm On Sep 21, 2023
Imole couldn't outside Mobad
He's will find Peace
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by Idonweak: 2:34pm On Sep 21, 2023
ForG:
Many, particularly on Nairaland, have asserted that Mohbad deserved the consequences he faced due to his earlier involvement in a lifestyle associated with gang activities and drug peddling.
This viewpoint is not without merit.




During the early stages of his career, Mohbad was known for creating explicit and not-safe-for-work (NSFW) content, as evidenced by songs like "Ponmo" with explicit lyrics such as:

"How can your p***y re-tight,
Shey your puna bitter, why the p***y sweetener."


His first album, "Light," in its entirety, predominantly glorified hedonistic practices and a wayward lifestyle.

Additionally, there was an incident where he was found in possession of hard drugs, whether through a setup or not, which further fueled the perception of his association with a questionable lifestyle.

However, it is crucial to consider another perspective.

Since his departure from Marlian Records, the majority of Mohbad's songs have taken a more wholesome and positive direction.

For instance, in "Tiff," he claimed to have quit smoking with the lines:

"I don stop to smoke di ganja
Modupe f'Oluwa, Hallelujah."


His final studio album, "Blessed," released in 2023, stood out as one of the better albums of the year, containing no NSFW content.

It was evident that he had undergone a transformation in his thinking, music and lifestyle.

In my opinion, Mohbad's journey reflects someone who recognized the mistakes of their past and actively sought to make amends.

His only challenge appeared to be the resistance he faced in embracing this change.


Is he the first person to smoke weed? How does smoking weed makes one a bad person? You need to roll with stoners( strictly weed takers) and you'd find out most are the nicest people you've ever meet. Besides what exactly is your point with this write up? Was it the weed that killed him or was that enough reason to bully and harass him? Guy park with your self righteous

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Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by Mirawonder007(m): 8:01pm On Sep 21, 2023
ForG:
Many, particularly on Nairaland, have asserted that Mohbad deserved the consequences he faced due to his earlier involvement in a lifestyle associated with gang activities and drug peddling.
This viewpoint is not without merit.




During the early stages of his career, Mohbad was known for creating explicit and not-safe-for-work (NSFW) content, as evidenced by songs like "Ponmo" with explicit lyrics such as:

"How can your p***y re-tight,
Shey your puna bitter, why the p***y sweetener."


His first album, "Light," in its entirety, predominantly glorified hedonistic practices and a wayward lifestyle.

Additionally, there was an incident where he was found in possession of hard drugs, whether through a setup or not, which further fueled the perception of his association with a questionable lifestyle.

However, it is crucial to consider another perspective.

Since his departure from Marlian Records, the majority of Mohbad's songs have taken a more wholesome and positive direction.

For instance, in "Tiff," he claimed to have quit smoking with the lines:

"I don stop to smoke di ganja
Modupe f'Oluwa, Hallelujah."


His final studio album, "Blessed," released in 2023, stood out as one of the better albums of the year, containing no NSFW content.

It was evident that he had undergone a transformation in his thinking, music and lifestyle.

In my opinion, Mohbad's journey reflects someone who recognized the mistakes of their past and actively sought to make amends.

His only challenge appeared to be the resistance he faced in embracing this change.
Go talk am for ikorodu ,ode
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by maureensylvia(f): 8:33pm On Sep 21, 2023
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Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by SkengRay: 9:55pm On Sep 21, 2023
Idonweak:



Is he the first person to smoke weed? How is smoking weed makes one a bad person? You need to roll with stoners( strictly weed takers) and you'd find out most are the nicest people you've ever meet. Besides what exactly is your point with this write up? Was it the weed that killed him or was that enough reason to bully and harass him? Guy park with your self righteous
Like Bro these ignoramus don't know shit. Aje no be lie I dey find stoner babe sef
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by SkengRay: 9:58pm On Sep 21, 2023
Son. Who are you to judge if someone deserve what they got or not?
Judge not that Ye be judged
No reason say because na faceless forum Dem no fit track you beat
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by ForG(m): 10:04pm On Sep 21, 2023
SkengRay:
Son. Who are you to judge if someone deserve what they got or not?
Judge not that Ye be judged
No reason say because na faceless forum Dem no fit track you beat

You obviously didn't read through.
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by ayo2008: 10:39pm On Sep 21, 2023
MMempire:

Abeg help me shout am make dem hear. He was on the path to living a new life but was cut short by those that felt mad with his decision.


How can u dine with the Devil & become a changed soul overnight?

It comes with its repercussions

Karma is real!

Jesus saves!

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Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by PaulNwosu: 12:44am On Sep 22, 2023
ForG:
Many, particularly on Nairaland, have asserted that Mohbad deserved the consequences he faced due to his earlier involvement in a lifestyle associated with gang activities and drug peddling.
This viewpoint is not without merit. .

Is this a justification for killing him?

At your age, you can't even reason properly. If you are not typing like someone under a curse, your landlady is bullying you are dim-witted people are scamming you.

Your thought-process is so poor and your inability to judgments questionable.

Mohbad is slightly older than you and the way you're going, you won't live as old as Mohbad lived.
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by HopeNeverDies: 5:34am On Sep 22, 2023
Go and talk all these bullshit for inside ikorodu...

Funny how u people condemn stoners, tryna get a deep stoner as a babe or friend... Damnn!!! They seem to be one of the nicest persons on earth
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by Gadafii: 7:49am On Sep 22, 2023
Even if he’s all you say he is, he deserves to be dehumanized like that
Re: "Mohbad Was A Gangster And Drug Pusher. He Deserved What He Got" - Nairalanders by Fatasy(m): 8:42am On Sep 22, 2023
Come ikorodu,no dey talk trash online.

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