Social media activist, Vincent Otse Martins, popularly often known as Verydarkman has reacted to a latest interview granted by Adura Aloba, brother of the late singer Mohbad.
Within the interview, Adura Aloba recounted disturbing particulars concerning the day Mohbad died, together with listening to screams from Mohbad’s room and discovering him mendacity on the ground.
Reacting to the interview, Verydarkman posed a number of inquiries to the late singer’s brother, together with why he didn’t search rapid medical assist when Mohbad’s situation worsened.
The social media activist mentioned ready for a nurse from Cotonou was not the perfect plan of action, suggesting that calling emergency companies would have been simpler.
He additionally questioned the presence of extreme blood on Mohbad’s clothes and bedding, referencing claims made by the late singer’s father and aunt.
Verydarkman claimed he reached out to the interviewer who spoke with Adura and was informed Adura was not serious about assembly with him.
In response, the activist requested his followers to encourage Adura to rethink, emphasizing that each one his earlier conversations had been initiated voluntarily by the events concerned.
He supplied to cowl Adura’s flight bills and supply lodging in high quality inns to facilitate a dialog, and likewise expressed willingness to journey to Lagos if Adura most well-liked.
Verydarkman as soon as once more denied receiving fee to advocate for justice within the late singer’s case, stating that his objective is to make sure justice is served and Nigerians get readability on the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s demise.
He mentioned in elements, “I’m shocked that Mohbad’s brother granted an interview and I’m not the one who interviewed him. Sure, as a result of I used to be the one who started the Justice for Mohbad all of you forgot about him.
“As Mohbad’s brother what did you do whenever you realized that your brother, who’s the breadwinner of your loved ones, wished to die and also you each had been in the identical home collectively.”
