Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Blackpromise(m): 10:28pm On Sep 22, 2023 |
My thought exactly..GODBLESS You..In this world ,especially in our clime.You just have to match Energy with the same Energy given. May GOD have a repose on his Soul.. Nice write up and tribute tho. Cheers.[1quote author=festacman post=125955885]Imole shining even from the great beyond.
On the flip side, I think one of Mohbad's problems was that he was too simplistic about life and hustles. He wasn't that deep and like his name Imole, his heart had more lighted side than dark side. He came from the street due to the marital situation of his parents but he didn't belong to the street. The street is mean. The street is a jungle. The street is full of dark-hearted people. His father who raised him in the absence of his separated mother appear to have non self-assertive and tame personality. It looks obvious that Mohbad got these soft characteristics as well as his singing talent from him.
Unfortunately, Naira Marley drew a battle line and clearly communicated that to Mohbad but he didn't respond with the required sense of street apprehensiveness. He didn't seem to have taken the critical measures needed to protect himself out there in the street. He failed to apply the wisdom that the person who is pursued by or surrounded by enemies engages in eternal vigilance. He needed a strong spiritual cover and should have used his 'absent' mother as mothers could go long distant spiritual journeys to protect their children like mother-hen.
From videos on the SM, you could see a simple human being who just wanted to sing and be happy but unfortunately the world is a lot more complicated than simplistic. And it is even worse when you encounter a narcistic and dark-hearted fellow who has a long history of gangsterism from Peckam street of London.
May his gentle Soul rest in peace.
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Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by ncoolsome(m): 1:05am On Sep 23, 2023 |
N3TRAL: Mohbad is dead and he went to the grave on his family's approval but was brought back for autopsy due to public interest.
It is okay to mourn the early demise of the short-lived popstar but I stand with Naira Marley in all of this.
I stand with Naira Marley as a capitalist believer. Zinolesky, Mohbad, Kizz Daniel, Ayra Starr, Rema, Asake, Fireboy, Khaid are not musical stars just because they are talented. In fact, being a popular musical star has nothing to do with knowing how to sing or one's dexterity with musical instruments.
They're musical stars because someone took a loan from the bank or lenders and invested tens of millions of Naira or even dollars to put them in your faces until you accept them as stars by force. Everyone blames the record label bosses because they're not the main actors who perform on stage.
An idea is worth nothing without the resources to amplify it. In tech, angel investors and venture capitalists take the lion's share leaving founders with the bulk of the burden. In sports, agents like Mendes take their big cut. If it was easy, Mbappe would just wake up and leave PSG for Madrid. Why is it always different in the music business?
Defend the deceased as much as you like but the fact remains that nobody on the face of the earth forced him to sign the deal with Marlian records. When you sign an agreement, fortunately, one that brings fame and money to you, the least you can do is honour it.
If Loan Apps in Nigeria, like Palmpay, that have foreign investors and major corporate personnel have resorted to blackmailing the families of loan defaulters and even crashing events to disgrace and arrest their debtors what do you think street boys who hustled all their lives will do if a fellow ghetto nobody they lifted out of poverty plays ping pong with their millions worth of investment?
I unequivocally condemn the mode of debt recovery above as I only used that real-life scenario to point out the fact that Mohbad was Naira Marley's debtor until he died. The Courtroom or Arbitration house remains the best destination for dispute settlement.
However it must be stated that Mohbad's tragedy and Naira Marley's cancellation is like a loan app debtor committing suicide because the loan sharks blackmailed him to his family, friends, and colleagues. Naira Marley is simply that loan shark whose chronic debtor is involved in a fatal accident while trying to avoid the loan shark's constant harassment. Nobody blames the dead debtor but everyone blames the loan shark who had once given the debtor money and hope even though the debtor failed to keep his own part of the bargain.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family in their period of grief. I genuinely mourn Mohbad but refuse to join the herd to link his death to Naira Marley. Do u know Davidos daddy terminated and bought out his contract from Tosin Ashafa..Do u know Mohbad wanted out and wanted to buy out his contract?? |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Igbek76: 2:19am On Sep 23, 2023 |
N3TRAL: Mohbad is dead and he went to the grave on his family's approval but was brought back for autopsy due to public interest.
It is okay to mourn the early demise of the short-lived popstar but I stand with Naira Marley in all of this.
I stand with Naira Marley as a capitalist believer. Zinolesky, Mohbad, Kizz Daniel, Ayra Starr, Rema, Asake, Fireboy, Khaid are not musical stars just because they are talented. In fact, being a popular musical star has nothing to do with knowing how to sing or one's dexterity with musical instruments.
They're musical stars because someone took a loan from the bank or lenders and invested tens of millions of Naira or even dollars to put them in your faces until you accept them as stars by force. Everyone blames the record label bosses because they're not the main actors who perform on stage.
An idea is worth nothing without the resources to amplify it. In tech, angel investors and venture capitalists take the lion's share leaving founders with the bulk of the burden. In sports, agents like Mendes take their big cut. If it was easy, Mbappe would just wake up and leave PSG for Madrid. Why is it always different in the music business?
Defend the deceased as much as you like but the fact remains that nobody on the face of the earth forced him to sign the deal with Marlian records. When you sign an agreement, fortunately, one that brings fame and money to you, the least you can do is honour it.
If Loan Apps in Nigeria, like Palmpay, that have foreign investors and major corporate personnel have resorted to blackmailing the families of loan defaulters and even crashing events to disgrace and arrest their debtors what do you think street boys who hustled all their lives will do if a fellow ghetto nobody they lifted out of poverty plays ping pong with their millions worth of investment?
I unequivocally condemn the mode of debt recovery above as I only used that real-life scenario to point out the fact that Mohbad was Naira Marley's debtor until he died. The Courtroom or Arbitration house remains the best destination for dispute settlement.
However it must be stated that Mohbad's tragedy and Naira Marley's cancellation is like a loan app debtor committing suicide because the loan sharks blackmailed him to his family, friends, and colleagues. Naira Marley is simply that loan shark whose chronic debtor is involved in a fatal accident while trying to avoid the loan shark's constant harassment. Nobody blames the dead debtor but everyone blames the loan shark who had once given the debtor money and hope even though the debtor failed to keep his own part of the bargain.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family in their period of grief. I genuinely mourn Mohbad but refuse to join the herd to link his death to Naira Marley. This show you are a bad person. Your mind is gone. |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by koladata(m): 2:52am On Sep 23, 2023 |
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Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by ABBEYsammy01(m): 3:45am On Sep 23, 2023 |
FactBoyz: RIP Mohbad. But can someone explain to me why people protest a celebrity's death but cannot do same for bad governance. No be JUJU be dat?
Fuel went from N195 to N617. No one came out. The elections were rigged and made every single one of us look like fools. Nobody came out still. someone started Mohbad protest and others followed and still following. you're a Nigerian too, you can start the fuel hike and elections rigging protest, some of us will join... |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by aoegold(m): 4:40am On Sep 23, 2023 |
It's really heart break, toping chart in every platform Youtube, Apple music, and Many more even on 15seclyrics Platform, it's also toping chart in their official website ( https://15seclyrics.comthat's what we call shine after late |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by prestyn: 4:53am On Sep 23, 2023 |
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Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Tommydare(m): 6:54am On Sep 23, 2023 |
And what if he had a hand in it N3TRAL: Mohbad is dead and he went to the grave on his family's approval but was brought back for autopsy due to public interest.
It is okay to mourn the early demise of the short-lived popstar but I stand with Naira Marley in all of this.
I stand with Naira Marley as a capitalist believer. Zinolesky, Mohbad, Kizz Daniel, Ayra Starr, Rema, Asake, Fireboy, Khaid are not musical stars just because they are talented. In fact, being a popular musical star has nothing to do with knowing how to sing or one's dexterity with musical instruments.
They're musical stars because someone took a loan from the bank or lenders and invested tens of millions of Naira or even dollars to put them in your faces until you accept them as stars by force. Everyone blames the record label bosses because they're not the main actors who perform on stage.
An idea is worth nothing without the resources to amplify it. In tech, angel investors and venture capitalists take the lion's share leaving founders with the bulk of the burden. In sports, agents like Mendes take their big cut. If it was easy, Mbappe would just wake up and leave PSG for Madrid. Why is it always different in the music business?
Defend the deceased as much as you like but the fact remains that nobody on the face of the earth forced him to sign the deal with Marlian records. When you sign an agreement, fortunately, one that brings fame and money to you, the least you can do is honour it.
If Loan Apps in Nigeria, like Palmpay, that have foreign investors and major corporate personnel have resorted to blackmailing the families of loan defaulters and even crashing events to disgrace and arrest their debtors what do you think street boys who hustled all their lives will do if a fellow ghetto nobody they lifted out of poverty plays ping pong with their millions worth of investment?
I unequivocally condemn the mode of debt recovery above as I only used that real-life scenario to point out the fact that Mohbad was Naira Marley's debtor until he died. The Courtroom or Arbitration house remains the best destination for dispute settlement.
However it must be stated that Mohbad's tragedy and Naira Marley's cancellation is like a loan app debtor committing suicide because the loan sharks blackmailed him to his family, friends, and colleagues. Naira Marley is simply that loan shark whose chronic debtor is involved in a fatal accident while trying to avoid the loan shark's constant harassment. Nobody blames the dead debtor but everyone blames the loan shark who had once given the debtor money and hope even though the debtor failed to keep his own part of the bargain.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family in their period of grief. I genuinely mourn Mohbad but refuse to join the herd to link his death to Naira Marley. |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Tommydare(m): 6:56am On Sep 23, 2023 |
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Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Fearyourcreator: 7:28am On Sep 23, 2023 |
Nazgul: This mohbad's death reminds me of Dagrin. May we not blow when we die. May we be alive to see and enjoy our success in Jesus name. Dagreen no fit die like this lailai... who dem born for industry to harass dagreen... even burna no reach |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Fearyourcreator: 7:29am On Sep 23, 2023 |
FactBoyz: RIP Mohbad. But can someone explain to me why people protest a celebrity's death but cannot do same for bad governance. No be JUJU be dat?
Fuel went from N195 to N617. No one came out. The elections were rigged and made every single one of us look like fools. Nobody came out still. Pele... Meet your governors and civil servants that are also very corrupt too .. cus I know na federal government you wan pin everything too... You don't know many people are happy as e be like this cus many dey chop for bad government... if them clean Nigeria normal ... how many people save |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by caniva(m): 7:38am On Sep 23, 2023 |
Showing on New York Times Square’s billboard is not free. You pay for it.
In fact, there is an App, where you can personally upload your photos as well as text and choose how long you want the display.
So, in the instant case, someone made a payment to display his pictures.
Let's avoid hyping and get educated. |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Quebec91(m): 8:41am On Sep 23, 2023 |
I wonder too Nigerian youths focus their energy on wrong things is why the corntree remains stagnant and even retrogressing FactBoyz: RIP Mohbad. But can someone explain to me why people protest a celebrity's death but cannot do same for bad governance. No be JUJU be dat?
Fuel went from N195 to N617. No one came out. The elections were rigged and made every single one of us look like fools. Nobody came out still. |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by PaNnamdi: 9:51am On Sep 23, 2023 |
englishmart: Celebrities are under too much pressure. I’m speaking from experience. The kind of pressure I face daily, sometimes I wish I were some street urchin See this one sef dey form celebrity Weed is bad |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by ItswellMike: 9:52am On Sep 23, 2023 |
No wonder.... Enjoy while it last..... When it gets to u N3TRAL: Mohbad is dead and he went to the grave on his family's approval but was brought back for autopsy due to public interest.
It is okay to mourn the early demise of the short-lived popstar but I stand with Naira Marley in all of this.
I stand with Naira Marley as a capitalist believer. Zinolesky, Mohbad, Kizz Daniel, Ayra Starr, Rema, Asake, Fireboy, Khaid are not musical stars just because they are talented. In fact, being a popular musical star has nothing to do with knowing how to sing or one's dexterity with musical instruments.
They're musical stars because someone took a loan from the bank or lenders and invested tens of millions of Naira or even dollars to put them in your faces until you accept them as stars by force. Everyone blames the record label bosses because they're not the main actors who perform on stage.
An idea is worth nothing without the resources to amplify it. In tech, angel investors and venture capitalists take the lion's share leaving founders with the bulk of the burden. In sports, agents like Mendes take their big cut. If it was easy, Mbappe would just wake up and leave PSG for Madrid. Why is it always different in the music business?
Defend the deceased as much as you like but the fact remains that nobody on the face of the earth forced him to sign the deal with Marlian records. When you sign an agreement, fortunately, one that brings fame and money to you, the least you can do is honour it.
If Loan Apps in Nigeria, like Palmpay, that have foreign investors and major corporate personnel have resorted to blackmailing the families of loan defaulters and even crashing events to disgrace and arrest their debtors what do you think street boys who hustled all their lives will do if a fellow ghetto nobody they lifted out of poverty plays ping pong with their millions worth of investment?
I unequivocally condemn the mode of debt recovery above as I only used that real-life scenario to point out the fact that Mohbad was Naira Marley's debtor until he died. The Courtroom or Arbitration house remains the best destination for dispute settlement.
However it must be stated that Mohbad's tragedy and Naira Marley's cancellation is like a loan app debtor committing suicide because the loan sharks blackmailed him to his family, friends, and colleagues. Naira Marley is simply that loan shark whose chronic debtor is involved in a fatal accident while trying to avoid the loan shark's constant harassment. Nobody blames the dead debtor but everyone blames the loan shark who had once given the debtor money and hope even though the debtor failed to keep his own part of the bargain.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family in their period of grief. I genuinely mourn Mohbad but refuse to join the herd to link his death to Naira Marley. |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Clinghton: 9:59am On Sep 23, 2023 |
Who was behind it? |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Akatsuki1(f): 12:05pm On Sep 23, 2023 |
N3TRAL: Mohbad is dead and he went to the grave on his family's approval but was brought back for autopsy due to public interest.
It is okay to mourn the early demise of the short-lived popstar but I stand with Naira Marley in all of this.
I stand with Naira Marley as a capitalist believer. Zinolesky, Mohbad, Kizz Daniel, Ayra Starr, Rema, Asake, Fireboy, Khaid are not musical stars just because they are talented. In fact, being a popular musical star has nothing to do with knowing how to sing or one's dexterity with musical instruments.
They're musical stars because someone took a loan from the bank or lenders and invested tens of millions of Naira or even dollars to put them in your faces until you accept them as stars by force. Everyone blames the record label bosses because they're not the main actors who perform on stage.
An idea is worth nothing without the resources to amplify it. In tech, angel investors and venture capitalists take the lion's share leaving founders with the bulk of the burden. In sports, agents like Mendes take their big cut. If it was easy, Mbappe would just wake up and leave PSG for Madrid. Why is it always different in the music business?
Defend the deceased as much as you like but the fact remains that nobody on the face of the earth forced him to sign the deal with Marlian records. When you sign an agreement, fortunately, one that brings fame and money to you, the least you can do is honour it.
If Loan Apps in Nigeria, like Palmpay, that have foreign investors and major corporate personnel have resorted to blackmailing the families of loan defaulters and even crashing events to disgrace and arrest their debtors what do you think street boys who hustled all their lives will do if a fellow ghetto nobody they lifted out of poverty plays ping pong with their millions worth of investment?
I unequivocally condemn the mode of debt recovery above as I only used that real-life scenario to point out the fact that Mohbad was Naira Marley's debtor until he died. The Courtroom or Arbitration house remains the best destination for dispute settlement.
However it must be stated that Mohbad's tragedy and Naira Marley's cancellation is like a loan app debtor committing suicide because the loan sharks blackmailed him to his family, friends, and colleagues. Naira Marley is simply that loan shark whose chronic debtor is involved in a fatal accident while trying to avoid the loan shark's constant harassment. Nobody blames the dead debtor but everyone blames the loan shark who had once given the debtor money and hope even though the debtor failed to keep his own part of the bargain.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family in their period of grief. I genuinely mourn Mohbad but refuse to join the herd to link his death to Naira Marley. Well said 1 Like |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Obierika(m): 2:02pm On Sep 23, 2023 |
Sirianese:
What a load of garbage It seems like garbage to you because you people do not like to hear the truth! |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Obierika(m): 2:05pm On Sep 23, 2023 |
caniva: Showing on New York Times Square’s billboard is not free. You pay for it.
In fact, there is an App, where you can personally upload your photos as well as text and choose how long you want the display.
So, in the instant case, someone made a payment to display his pictures.
Let's avoid hyping and get educated.
You dey mind them, most of them think it was posted there because Mohbad has achieved international superstar status 1 Like |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by LotaTee: 2:42pm On Sep 23, 2023 |
N3TRAL: Mohbad is dead and he went to the grave on his family's approval but was brought back for autopsy due to public interest.
I unequivocally condemn the mode of debt recovery above as I only used that real-life scenario to point out the fact that Mohbad was Naira Marley's debtor until he died. The Courtroom or Arbitration house remains the best destination for dispute settlement.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family in their period of grief. I genuinely mourn Mohbad but refuse to join the herd to link his death to Naira Marley. How about the alleged illegalities going on in the music label? And the constant assaults? Even if Mohbad reneged on their agreement, did naira go about it the right way? |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by MisfitHPG: 3:09pm On Sep 23, 2023 |
ericmor:
expect more of that, they have been paid and is time to work may God stop them in their tracks 1 Like |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by kinguwem: 6:33pm On Sep 23, 2023 |
N3TRAL: Mohbad is dead and he went to the grave on his family's approval but was brought back for autopsy due to public interest.
It is okay to mourn the early demise of the short-lived popstar but I stand with Naira Marley in all of this.
I stand with Naira Marley as a capitalist believer. Zinolesky, Mohbad, Kizz Daniel, Ayra Starr, Rema, Asake, Fireboy, Khaid are not musical stars just because they are talented. In fact, being a popular musical star has nothing to do with knowing how to sing or one's dexterity with musical instruments.
They're musical stars because someone took a loan from the bank or lenders and invested tens of millions of Naira or even dollars to put them in your faces until you accept them as stars by force. Everyone blames the record label bosses because they're not the main actors who perform on stage.
An idea is worth nothing without the resources to amplify it. In tech, angel investors and venture capitalists take the lion's share leaving founders with the bulk of the burden. In sports, agents like Mendes take their big cut. If it was easy, Mbappe would just wake up and leave PSG for Madrid. Why is it always different in the music business?
Defend the deceased as much as you like but the fact remains that nobody on the face of the earth forced him to sign the deal with Marlian records. When you sign an agreement, fortunately, one that brings fame and money to you, the least you can do is honour it.
If Loan Apps in Nigeria, like Palmpay, that have foreign investors and major corporate personnel have resorted to blackmailing the families of loan defaulters and even crashing events to disgrace and arrest their debtors what do you think street boys who hustled all their lives will do if a fellow ghetto nobody they lifted out of poverty plays ping pong with their millions worth of investment?
I unequivocally condemn the mode of debt recovery above as I only used that real-life scenario to point out the fact that Mohbad was Naira Marley's debtor until he died. The Courtroom or Arbitration house remains the best destination for dispute settlement.
However it must be stated that Mohbad's tragedy and Naira Marley's cancellation is like a loan app debtor committing suicide because the loan sharks blackmailed him to his family, friends, and colleagues. Naira Marley is simply that loan shark whose chronic debtor is involved in a fatal accident while trying to avoid the loan shark's constant harassment. Nobody blames the dead debtor but everyone blames the loan shark who had once given the debtor money and hope even though the debtor failed to keep his own part of the bargain.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family in their period of grief. I genuinely mourn Mohbad but refuse to join the herd to link his death to Naira Marley. All deals have opt out clauses. I'm not aware that bullying is part of settling deal defaults but the courts. At the end of the day, a live is lost. The primary course of death is a medical problem that may arise from risk factors associated with bullying & depression. Everything in life is not all about money & public perception. |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Sirianese: 9:26pm On Sep 23, 2023 |
Obierika:
It seems like garbage to you because you people do not like to hear the truth! What stupid truth...look at your society it's virtual hell on earth because the only thing you people aspire toward is the enslavement of your fellow human beings Unrepentantly shameless and stupid both at the same time, you have no hope of progress. The entire world has left y'all behind to wallow in your wickedness, greed and inordinate ambition SHAME! |
Re: Mohbad Appears On New York Times Square’s Billboard (Video) by Boyjaco: 9:24am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Power of numbers |