In a recent development in the Mohbad case, media personality and self-proclaimed activist VeryDarkMan has resurrected his long-standing demand for a DNA test.
In his most recent tweet, he expressed his displeasure with the Nigerian public’s shifting attention away from the case, accusing them of being more concerned with protests against Sam Larry and Naira Marley than with seeking true justice for Mobad.
VeryDarkMan, who is currently in Lagos, questioned the collective commitment to uncovering the truth by emphasising the importance of conducting the DNA test now.
He observed a significant drop in public interest in the case, particularly after the police released Naira Marley and Sam Larry, who were initially suspected of murdering Mohbad.
According to VeryDarkMan, this shift indicates a possible lack of genuine interest in justice, suggesting that the outrage might have been more about personal grievances against Naira Marley and Sam Larry.
“I Dey Lagos 00000, incase una want do the DNA, plus shey Justice for mohbad don end or was it a kee naira Marley protest w all of a sudden nobody want find the real truth after them release naira and Sam Larry,the question is was it really a Justice or una get beef with naira and Sam”
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