Recently, a Nigerian DJ came out to recall an encounter he had with Mohbad before his sad death.
He remembered heading out to accompany the artist and being taken aback by Mohbad’s decision to cover his face.
In an attempt to reassure the young artist, the DJ joked, “We no dey do like that for this side o, feel free.”
“When we played his songs and he was on stage, he was behind everyone on stage, i was confused. brother come forward, you gotta hype the track, let them see vou”
Looking back after this whole situation has unraveled, the guy was really living in fear. I feel terrible that we didn’t read the signs that were right in front of us.
Mohbad’s legacy is a STRONG one. His light will FOREVER shine. REST IN POWER KING. Because of you, the oppressed can SPEAK UP.
A major reason creatives decide to express their passion through their craft, is to be able to live FREE We can’t be in this same entertainment industry where oppression thrives. BEGIN TO SPEAK UP.
BEGIN TO SPEAK UP TODAY!
All that middle man shit, god father here and there but aint shit and can’t bring shit to the table should END ASAP!!! Call out their bullshit and SAY NO TO BULLYING.
JusticeforMohbad
Imole”
This exchange hinted at a sense of fear that Mohnad faced.
Paul Okoye,and CEO of one African music fest, shared his own perspective on Mohbad’s final days.
Veteran singer Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, recently released a touching video of his first and final encounter with late singer Mohbad.
The meeting took place only three weeks ago in the United Kingdom, and it left an indelible impression on Paul.
Paul praised Mohbad as an unusually collected man in his Instagram post, emphasizing the quiet demeanor that typified their relationship.
Paul’s heartfelt caption read: “Met him for the first time just 3weeks ago in London ❤️🙏🏾very calm guy 💔💔 Rest on ❤️ #imole.”
While one of Mohbad’s most recent songs, ‘Beast & Peace,’ played in the backdrop of the video, Paul tagged the Instagram page @Ourtalkroom in his post, adding context to the meeting.
According to the caption on Ourtalkroom’s post, Mohbad has a long history with Psquare’s music, noting, “I started listening to your songs when I was a child.”
Reacting to the clip, emotional comments poured in.
One @donaldmgb6 wrote: “I guess he was trying to say he has been listening to u since when he was small .May his soul rest in peace.”
realsusanpeters wrote: “Just at his prime and they off him , ko ni da fu won Aswerugud”
felixyisa wrote: “So humble💯”I started listening to u when I was small”that’s what he is saying 😢Even from the gesture is obvious 😢 imole we miss u 😭”
terempat wrote: “Dis guy death pain me I no go lie 😢😢😢”
mrfynest001 wrote: “Who can tell me the meaning of dat hand mohbad did and win 10k oya let’s go”
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