You think I’ll forget everything – Leaked audio of Mohbad emerges

The ongoing quest for justice in the death of Nigerian singer, Mohbad, has taken a dramatic turn following the release of an audio by controversial critic, Verydarkman.

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Recall that Mohbad passed away on September 12, 2023, aged 27, leaving an irreplaceable loss in the Nigerian music industry.

Recently, VeryDarkMan revived the quest for justice in the late singer’s death, conducting interviews with his family, close associates, and wife, Wunmi.

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According to the 2-minute-40-second audio, Mohbad accuses an individual  whom he shares the same iCloud with of attempting to harm him.

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The singer opens up about life’s battles, revealing his life has been a mess since his release from NDLEA custody.

“You think I will forget everything. I know you will not say anything. You know how to go and call my mum to make her sad”,He stated.

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In the audio, Mohbad accuses the individual of tampering with his WhatsApp and forcing an outfit he dislikes on him.

Additionally, Mohbad cautioned that if any harm befalls him, the individual should be held accountable.

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However, the identity of the individual in the now-viral audio wasn’t disclosed, with reports suggesting Wunmi.

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