Thousands of Nigerians have taken to the streets of Lagos seeking justice for the controversial death of Nigerian singer and songwriter Mohbad.
The singer passed away on Tuesday, September 12, sparking tributes from fans worldwide. However, his death has been shrouded in mystery.
Videos and audio have resurfaced allegedly showing Mohbad being mistreated during his time with Marlian Records, owned by singer Naira Marley.
In some clips, Mohbad accuses Naira Marley for anything bad that would happen to him.
Following Mohbad's passing, Naira Marley issued a statement saying that despite their differences, he never wished harm upon his former signee.
He promised to fully cooperate with authorities investigating the case.
However, many still blame Naira Marley for Mohbad's death, calling on authorities to work diligently to bring perpetrators to justice.
Protesters are rallying under the hashtag #Justice4Mohbad, demanding answers about the singer's controversial death.


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