Adura Aloba, the younger brother of late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has publicly called out controversial social media personality, Martins Vincent Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, accusing him of seeking relevance through his brother’s death.
The accusation came after VeryDarkMan reportedly requested an interview with Adura, claiming he knew the right questions to ask regarding the singer’s passing.
In a series of Instagram stories on Thursday, Adura berated VeryDarkMan for seeking popularity through his brother’s demise.
He stated that if not for the unfortunate incident, he would have had no reason to interact with someone like him.
Adura accused the activist of using his brother’s death to gain online traction and described his actions as disrespectful and opportunistic.
He also alleged that VeryDarkMan was working for unnamed individuals and warned that justice would eventually be served.
He declared that the period of silence was over and pledged to confront all those he believes are using Mohbad’s death for clout on social media.
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According to him, his future responses would be directed at exposing and challenging what he described as fake sympathies and deceptive behaviour surrounding the case.
He said, “If no be my brother’s death, you no go get mouth dey talk to me — who you be sef? You use my brother’s death take trend dey yarn dust like say na achievement. Clout chaser! I don hand you over to Portable tey tey. Na those wey you dey impress with money need you, no be me. Make you no forget say na death cheat us – I no sabi you, and I no dey look your lane.
“Continue dey work for your paymaster– God go visit you. The spirit of my brother no go rest until justice reach your doorstep. You fit deceive people, but heaven dey watch. Keep playing, judgment no dey forget address.
“The time for silence don pass. From now on, I go use my brother’s spirit fight all of una wey dey craze for social media — wey dey use his death catch clout. No more peace for the fake ones. Make una get ready.
“Una think say I silent because I no wan speak for my brother? Make una dey play! The time for observation don pass — na action time we dey now. I kept quiet out of respect, but now, every fake move go meet response. Justice no dey sleep, and neither do.”
The death of Mohbad, who passed away under controversial circumstances in 2023, has continued to generate widespread public interest and calls for justice.
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