I will not pay my last respect to Mohbad” – Singer Bella Shmurda

The 27-year-old singer stated that he will not pay his last respect to Mohbad until justice is served.

Nigerian singer, Abiola Ahmed Akinbiyi, better known as Bella, has revealed why he will not pay his last respect to his friend and colleague, Mohbad, who passed away recently.

Bella, who was very close to the deceased singer before his sudden death on Tuesday September 12, has repeatedly taken to social media to bewail his death and call for justice.

Taking to twitter on Monday September 18, the 27-year-old singer stated that he will not pay his last respect to Mohbad until justice is served.

He added that those who harassed, assaulted and attacked him must be brought to book before he pays his last respect to his best friend.

Bella, who recently cancelled his Canada tour due to the tragic demise of his friend, tweeted,

“Badman will never rest King of south nd the west… I won’t pay any last respect because you still live 4L. Until those who oppress him face justice nd sentenced nothing like last respect Igboro be aware”.

Any Godfatherism should stop from now henceforth especially in the entertainment industry nd streets Any egbon adugbo u go collect like this This one no be joke You task me I slap u Ajeh!! I swear on my fathers grave try it just try it !! O ma riran wo!!”

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