By Akinsuroju Abiodun Olubunmi
Petition Gains Momentum: Nigerians Advocate Ban on ‘Marlian Music Label’ in Wake of Mohbad’s Tragic Passing. Over 50,000 Signatures Seek Action Following Controversial Death
Lagos, Nigeria – In the aftermath of the untimely demise of former Marlian Music signee, Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba, widely known as Mohbad, a petition urging the ban of the Marlian Music Label has amassed an impressive 50,000 signatures.
The online petition, hosted on change.org, was initiated in response to Mohbad’s passing on Tuesday, September 12. The talented artist’s demise comes a year after a highly publicized separation from the Naira Marley-owned record label, stemming from internal conflicts and allegations of assault.
Authorities announced on Thursday that they have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s tragic end.
Frustrated fans have taken to the petition platform to voice their concerns and demand accountability from the late singer’s former record label, Marlian Music.
As of the time of reporting, the petition has garnered over 50,000 signatures, illustrating a groundswell of support for decisive action.
This development reflects the gravity of the situation and the public’s call for a thorough examination of the circumstances leading to Mohbad’s unfortunate passing. The call for a ban on Marlian Music Label underscores the pressing need for transparency and accountability within the music industry.