Mary Remmy Njoku, a Nollywood actress, has ruled out the possibility that late singer Mohbad’s death will be forgotten.
For several days now, many people have expressed their concern that the musician will not receive the punishment he deserves due to the country’s broken legal system.
Giving them optimism, Mary claimed that the country’s system isn’t that broken, referring to their anxieties and concerns as spittle on the face of Nigeria’s justice system.
According to her, it isn’t just about Mohbad, but about a system that has long failed its residents. She gave the example of Mohbad filing a police report, but nothing was done about it.
“This is heartbreaking! With all our voices, cries, in fact, the whole country has been in mourning for weeks now. Yet we still believe there is s possibility that it can be swept under the carpet. This is a spittle on the face of the Justice system in Nigeria. Haba! Our system can’t be that broken na”.
Haaaaa! Dem no fit try am o! In fact, make dem no think am sef!!
justiceformohbad isn’t just about Mohbad. It’s about the system that has failed her people for Sooo long!!!
According to the News, Mohbad filed a police report and NOTHING was done. Now he is dead.
The Nigerian Police can sue too. Everyone should align o! Hmmm.
Good morning.
justiceformohbad”.
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