Mr. Joseph Aloba, the father of the late Nigerian singer Mohbad condemns anyone who aims to make money off the remembrance of his son’s untimely death.
On September 11, 2024, following a court hearing regarding Mohbad’s death, Joseph voiced his frustration to reporters, expressing anger at the commercialization of his son’s memory.
In a video, he expressed his profound grief, mentioning that he still weeps when he hears his son’s music.
Mohbad’s father criticised those attempting to profit from the first anniversary of his son’s death, emphasizing his disdain for anyone seeking to capitalize on this tragic occasion.
Mr Joseph warned that such individuals and their families would face significant suffering, stressing that this period should be focused on remembrance and justice, not exploitation.
“I talked about Mohbad’s first death anniversary and how it’s in two categories. Some people want to use the death of a 26-year-old to make money. When I pass and his song is playing, I shed tears.
“So if somebody has decided that his death anniversary is an opportunity for them to make money, they and their family will suffer from leprosy. This is the time to remember that it has been one year, and we still haven’t gotten justice,” he stated.
Watch the video below …