Joseph Aloba, the father of the late Nigerian singer MohBad, has urged Nigerians to exercise restraint and avoid blaming Naira Marley for his son’s untimely death.
There are allegations of intimidation against Naira Marley, with claims that he may have played a role in the unfortunate death of a young singer.
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MohBad's father defends Naira Marley. Photo: Premium Times[/caption]
Mr. Aloba, the father of the deceased singer, clarified some issues in a recent interview. He described his son as a friend and an important member of their family, emphasizing that while his son faced challenges, it cannot be definitively attributed to Naira Marley.
He mentioned that his son was attacked while working on a new music album with Zlatan. However, he asserted that they cannot blame Naira Marley for the attack, as the individuals who carried it out were not associated with Naira Marley.
Aloba disclosed that he tried to contact Naira Marley to address complaints made by MohBad, who alleged harassment by Naira Marley and others.
However, his efforts to reach Naira Marley were unsuccessful, and he mentioned that he did not have Naira Marley's contact information.
He highlighted the difficulty in reaching out to Naira Marley due to a lack of contact information. He mentioned that Naira Marley had called him at some point, but he was unable to return the call because of this communication barrier,
Premium Times reports.
Aloba said: “I hear a lot of things happened to him, but we cannot say it is Naira Marley that killed him; he was attacked when he was doing this new album with Zlatan, but we cannot say it is Naira Marley because the people that attacked him are not Naira Marley.”
Speaking on the steps he took to address the complaints by MohBad that Naira Marley and others were assaulting him.
He added: “I tried my best to reach Naira Marley, but everything was in vain. When this issue happened, I wanted to trek to his house, but I was scared because I didn’t know what I would meet there.
Meanwhile,
Sam Larry has denied any role in the passing of the late musician MohBad.
This comes after outrage that greeted a video that showed him (Sam Larry) leading a group of people to harass MohBad when filming a music video with another singer, Zlatan.