Adura, Brother of Late Singer Mohbad Reveals Shocking Details About Assault, Threats and Hasty Burial [VIDEO]

 

After months of silence following the tragic passing of Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, known professionally as Mohbad, his brother Adura has finally spoken out. In a recently aired interview, Adura offered chilling revelations about the circumstances leading up to the artist’s death. He shared troubling stories of repeated abuse, intimidation, and suspicious decisions that have only deepened the mystery surrounding the young musician’s sudden demise.

Adura began by recounting a disturbing incident that allegedly took place on a music video set with rapper Zlatan. According to him, Sam Larry, a controversial associate of Naira Marley, stormed the location with a group of thugs and physically assaulted Mohbad in broad daylight. He described the environment as chaotic and terrifying, suggesting that Mohbad had long been a victim of calculated intimidation and violence within the music industry.

His narrative did not stop there. Adura also brought up another unsettling encounter in which Sam Larry allegedly pointed a gun at Mohbad. The singer, already traumatized by previous attacks, was said to have been visibly shaken and feared for his life. These repeated confrontations, Adura claimed, contributed heavily to Mohbad’s deteriorating mental and emotional state in the months leading up to his death.

A particularly distressing memory shared by Adura involved events at the Marlian house, a place Mohbad once considered home. During one of many internal disputes, Naira Marley, the label boss, allegedly unleashed dogs on Mohbad. While chaos unfolded, Adura claimed Naira Marley stood by and did nothing as members of his crew assaulted the young artist. The betrayal, coming from someone Mohbad trusted, left deep emotional scars.

Adura also spoke on the controversies surrounding the timeline and nature of Mohbad’s death. He clarified that contrary to various circulating reports, the singer was taken to two separate hospitals. The first facility has not released any official statement to date, leaving room for speculation. It was only at the second hospital that Mohbad was confirmed dead on arrival. The absence of clarity from the first medical center has raised more questions than answers and continues to fuel public doubt.

When asked about the swift burial of the late singer, Adura said their father played a central role in that decision. According to him, it was their father who insisted that Mohbad be buried on the very night of his passing. Many fans and observers have criticized the speed at which the burial took place, especially given the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death. Adura's revelation adds another layer to the already controversial decision, sparking further debate about cultural norms, family influence, and justice.

The interview marks the first time Adura has spoken publicly since Mohbad’s death. Prior to this, both he and other key figures including Mohbad’s wife and cousin Darosha had avoided the spotlight. Their silence had left a vacuum that was filled by rumors, assumptions, and conflicting reports.

Public reaction to Adura’s interview has been swift and emotional. Fans, human rights advocates, and fellow musicians have begun to amplify calls for a thorough and transparent investigation. Many are urging authorities to reopen the case and hold those responsible accountable, regardless of status or connections.

While the entertainment industry has seen its share of tragedies, the case of Mohbad stands out for its combination of youth, promise, and an apparent undercurrent of neglect and violence. The emerging details suggest that the singer may have been battling forces far greater than the public ever knew, enduring a level of fear and oppression that he could no longer escape.

Adura’s testimony may mark a turning point. Whether it leads to a reopening of investigations or a broader reckoning within the music industry remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that Mohbad’s story is far from over. His music lives on, but now so does a quest for truth that many hope will finally see the light of day.

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