A video posted online reveals the moment sympathizers of Mohbad expose their ignorance regarding his identity.
A group of guys dressed in black on black marched in Lagos to mourn the late Afrobeats musician Mohbad.
They were approached by an interviewer who interviewed them about their reasons for their attire and the action that was taking place.
One of the men said that they were marching for their friend, Mohbad.
When the interviewer questioned who Mohbad was, he said that he was a Calabar native who was fired by his employer because he refused to pay him for all the services he provided over the years.*
Watch the video below:
Reacting, milena_nweke said: “Leave them we accept…as long as they join the movement”
man.down001 wrote: “Leave Igbo they no gree”
sugachi04 said: “one minute.. someone is crying… One minute someone is laughing.. person no fit mourn for complete 1 day”
queenofdsun wrote: “He is right for as much him say na Naira M kee mohbad”
jewelbaby500 said: “I no wan laugh but wif is ths Someone cannot be moody in peace again.”
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They want to join the movement not everybody that comes out understand what we are fighting for