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September 12, 2024 One Year Later, Mohbad’s Fans Renew Calls for Justice

One Year Later, Mohbad’s Fans Renew Calls for Justice

A peaceful demonstration took place outside the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Ikorodu on Wednesday, marking the one-year anniversary of the controversial death of Nigerian street-hop artist, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, who passed away on September 12, 2023, in Lagos.

The protest, tagged "Justice for Mohbad," was led by Yoruba actor Yomi Fabiyi, near the court where the ongoing coroner's inquest into Mohbad's death is taking place. Mohbad's death, initially followed by a swift burial, sparked nationwide outrage, leading to his body being exhumed a week later for a post-mortem examination. Witnesses and online reports at the time claimed his neck appeared to have been broken to fit into the casket.

Fans and close associates of Mohbad also uncovered videos and images of alleged assaults on him, reportedly orchestrated by former music associates from Marlian Records after he parted ways with them to pursue independence. As public sympathy grew, accusations and online backlash mounted against Marlian Records founder Naira Marley, his associate Sam Larry, and artist Zinoleesky, all of whom faced cyberbullying from angry fans.

Following these events, Mohbad's body was exhumed on September 21, 2023, as part of the investigation into his death. In February of this year, reports indicated delays in the release of his autopsy results, as samples were sent to NMS Labs in Pennsylvania, USA, for toxicology and skeletal analysis. The prolonged delay in receiving the results has fueled public suspicion.

In response to the protest, Mohbad's mother, Mrs. Abosede Aloba, called for prayers for her late son. She also urged authorities to release Mohbad's remains for a proper burial. "Whatever Mohbad’s father says is final. We do not support any celebration in remembrance of our son. The best you can do is to pray for him," she stated, adding that the family wishes to resolve the ongoing issues and move on.

Mohbad, also known as "Imole," was a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He was formerly signed to Naira Marley’s Marlian Records but left in 2022 to start his own label, Imolenization. Some of his popular songs include "Peace," "Ko Por Ke (KPK)," and "Sabi." He was married to his longtime partner, Wunmi, with whom he had a son.

September 12, 2024 Tyla Pushes Back on Labeling All African Music as Afrobeat

Tyla Pushes Back on Labeling All African Music as Afrobeat

South African singer Tyla has voiced her concerns about the Western tendency to categorize all African music as Afrobeats. During her acceptance speech for Best Afrobeats Song at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday night, Tyla acknowledged the significant impact Afrobeats has had in opening doors for African music globally. However, she pointed out that it is incorrect to label every genre from the continent as Afrobeats.

Tyla, who represents the Amapiano genre from South Africa, said, “The impact that ‘Water’ has had on the world proves that African music can be pop music, too. This is so special but also bittersweet because there’s a tendency to group all African artists under Afrobeats.”

She further emphasized the rich diversity of African music, stating, “Even though Afrobeats has led the way and opened many doors, African music is much more than just Afrobeats.”

Tyla concluded by celebrating her roots, “I come from South Africa, and I represent Amapiano and my culture,” while also giving a shout-out to her fellow nominees, including Afrobeats artists Tems, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Rema, and Lojay.

September 12, 2024 Popular Gospel Singer Dele Gold Passes Away

Popular Gospel Singer Dele Gold Passes Away

Renowned Nigerian gospel singer, Dele Agbeyo, popularly known as Dele Gold, has passed away. He reportedly died on Wednesday following a brief illness.

The news of his passing was confirmed by fellow gospel artist, Alayo Melody, who shared a heartfelt post on his official page: "Dele Gold died? Ahhh, this is becoming too much! May God help us put an end to these untimely deaths. Dele Agbeyo, may your soul rest in peace."

Dele Gold, also known as "The Miliki Gospel King," hails from Usi in Ekiti State but spent his early years in Faforiji, Osun State. His death comes just a month after the passing of another gospel singer, Aduke Gold.

September 12, 2024 NLC: DSS Did Not Invite Ajaero Before Arrest

NLC: DSS Did Not Invite Ajaero Before Arrest

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has stated that its President, Joe Ajaero, was not invited by the Department of State Services (DSS) before his arrest. This clarification was made in a statement by NLC spokesperson, Benson Upah, on Wednesday.

"Our attention has been drawn to reports circulating across various media platforms, citing'sources within the DSS,' claiming that Comrade Joe Ajaero, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, was invited by the DSS before his arrest, but failed to honor the invitation," the statement read.

The alleged "sources" further claimed that Ajaero's failure to respond to the invitation led to his arrest at the airport while he was en route to the UK. The NLC, however, has provided a different account. According to the statement, Ajaero had recently engaged in discussions with the Director General of the DSS during a courtesy visit. Following this, a DSS Director contacted the NLC General Secretary to arrange a date for another courtesy visit. The General Secretary explained that he would be unavailable until Friday, September 13, and the DSS official assured that the NLC leadership would receive a notice of at least 48 hours ahead of the visit.

Despite these interactions, Ajaero was arrested at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on Monday while preparing to travel to the United Kingdom for an official assignment.

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