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“Hold Marlian Music And Naira Marley Responsible If I Die Today”- Singer Mohbad Breaks Down In Tears, Calls For Help

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Nigerian singeri Mohbad has cried out for help a few hours after his release from the custody of the Nigerian Law Enforcement Agency.

Zinoleesy and Mohbad were arrested in the early hours of Thursday, 24th February, after the NDLEA stormed their home without a search warrant.

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Confirming their arrest, an officer of the NDLEA Femi Babafemi, while speaking with Newsmen, said Zinoleesky and Mohbad were arrested based on reliable information, and molly and cannabis were discovered from their home.

A few hours after his release, Mohbad took to his Instagram live session to cry for help stating that some people are after his life.
Mohbad added that Naira Marley and Marlian’s music should be held responsible if anything happens to him.

In the viral video, some people were seen in the background cautioning him to stop the live video attributing his word to a mental breakdown.

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