Cynthia Morgan, a Nigerian singer who now goes by Madrina, has slammed Nigerians for “bullying” Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba.
In the early hours of Tuesday, January 16, 2024, she took to Instagram to defend the late singer’s father.
She said,
“Mohbad was bullied till his death in front of everyone now you are all shouting justice kinikan. Now you have started bullying Baba Mohbad. So you mean a grieving father is lying about all these things? Take for instance he was a rich man, will his daughter in law dare say she wouldn’t go for DNA? Anywhere wey you see management write up , no use your brain nai be say you no fit get sense again.”
Mohbad’s father faced criticism and backlash for recent press statements in which he expressed confusion about a will and testament document that was allegedly thumb printed by his son.
He said,
“I was so shocked when I heard that the 26-year-old had a will. I as a father, I’m 60 years of age and I don’t have something like that. I have never thought of writing a will yet a 26-year-old boy wrote a will, which is capital No. Mohbad was the type of person that would never think of using his hand to thumbprint a will, instead he will sign it.”
However, following his interview with TVC, Mohbad’s management took to Instagram to clarify a few points. In that post, they strongly refuted reports that the singer thumbprinted any will or document prior to death.
The post read in part,
“No members of Mohbad’s management or his lawyer have communicated the existence of a will or any such thumb printed documents (as has been recently FALSELY reported) to any member of the family or the public. We would like to say with certainty that if any such documents did exist it would have been registered with the probates registry. We therefore plead with everyone to refrain from sharing false and misleading statements like this.”
Mohbad’s father received some backlash on social media after his management posted about his initial statement.