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Entertainment of Thursday, 28 December 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

'Is the investigation still on?' - Netizens react as Mary Njoku seeks answers to Mohbad’s case

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Nollywood actress Mary Remmy Njoku has questioned social media users about the death case of late singer Mohbad.

Recall that on September 12, Mohbad, a previous signee of Naira Marley's record label, unfortunately died at the age of 27 under mysterious circumstances.

Videos of him being harassed by his former boss and his members circulated after his death. The mystery surrounding his death is still being investigated by the Nigeria Police.

Mary Remmy, a vocal supporter of justice who has been outspoken, asked whether the probe was still ongoing on her Instagram page.

The actress questioned her fans if there had been any development in his case.

She said: “Good morning. Who is awake? Any new update on JusticeforMohbad? Is the investigation still on”.

She added: “Just need some form of closure. That’s all”.

Read some reactions here

Toluwani Gushi wrote, “Swept under the carpet. Their house is divided so they can not get justice. The father is looking for donations and property. They killed their own case

Adeola Monsurat wrote, “May Nigeria never happen to our household

Odogwu Na Kola wrote, “Those people who jumped on it for clout chasing have messed up the chance of getting indirect justice from Sam and Naira Marley. Instead of going hard on them for bullying and beating Mohbad leading to depression. They went to pursue them in murder which is dead on arrival. Iyabo Ojo needs to take some classes in paralegal and stop jumping on cases anyhow. Back to your question. No updates!!

Love Fromify wrote, “The case is seriously bungled. His body is held a ransom. Poor guy

Agbai Onwuka wrote, “It’s well. I’ve been thinking about this through the holiday. Was it just a media stunt to make everyone believe something was being done?

Wanne Bayber wrote, “Me too oo. I don wait tire

Judith Humps wrote, “This is Nigeria. Case close



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