“He forgets lyrics while on stage, forgot his account number and phone password too” – Naira Marley tells Mohbad’s father in an old video
Naira Marley, the Nigerian singer, was heard speaking to the father of Mohbad, a Nigerian singer who was pronounced dead at the age of 27 on September 12, 2023.
Earlier reports claimed that Mohbad died of an ear infection after he went to an undisclosed hospital seeking medical treatment, during which he was injected and passed out shortly after.
In a video that has gained a considerable amount of attention online, Mohbad’s father approached Naira Marley to speak to him about his son.
During their conversation, Naira Marley revealed to Mohbad’s father that his son had, on several occasions, forgotten the lyrics to his songs, his phone password, and even his account number.
This revelation shocked his father in the video.
Meanwhile, well-wishers of the late Nigerian singer have taken to the comment section to share their views on the matter.
See some reactions below:
@omocr7: “Just take a look at how he’s disrespecting someone’s father. I wish Nigerian police would investigate this issue without being Nigerian police.”
@noraliam_: “Why on earth would you record someone’s dad coming to have serious convo with you.”Â
@Iamobrash: “@officialnairam1 , why did you ridicule the old man? You were in bed while the old man was standing. God punish poverty o.”Â
@SamsayGeedo: “Someone’s father came to plead with you, you dey chill, dey record am, come post am. That’s too bad mehn.”Â
@9thchloud: “No be only to carry gun kill persin be murder. Obviously Naira no like this guy. Why u Dey record the papa Dey talk personal issues ? So u can show as proof bah? We know the scope abeg.”Â
WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW:Â
This was Mohbad's father discussing his frail health with Naira Marley. Something is wrong somewhere, and Mohbad's d£ath needs to be investigated
May God grant him eternal rest.
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— Alákòwé (@alakowee) September 13, 2023