Mixed reactions have trailed reports of the late singer, Ileriouluwa Oladimeji Aloba otherwise known by his stage name, Mohbad being honored in New York.
The Consul General of Nigeria in New York, Ambassador Lot Egogipa, had revealed that the late rapper would be honored with an Independence Day event on Monday, October 2nd.
He made this known during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in New York, where he admonished Nigerians living in the U.S. to be hopeful about the future of the country and its leadership.
The news didn’t sit well with many as they noted how no one paid attention to the singer when he cried for help before his untimely demise.
One I Am The Priest wrote, “This boy cried out and begged not to die, now these jokers are using his death for PR stunts. Everyone will bite the dust eventually
One Lima wrote, “This boy becoming more popular in death than when he was living. May God keep us alive to enjoy our breakthrough and not in death
One Official Might Medd wrote, “E shout full internet oh, e petition tire oh, e sing tire oh. Na wen e die we all hear am. Cold cold world
One Bimbo Olamide wrote, “Whether PR or actual intent. All I know is that Mohbad deserves all the honor the living can give him now
One Uznjk wrote, “They will use all these to divert attention
One Uznjk further added, “While honoring him, please justice for Mohbad is the most important
One Akisanya wrote, “Who go chop the dinner? Mohbad?
One Derap wrote, “Another way to squander the money
One Maliquor wrote, “Change of narrative. People want justice, not your useless honor
Since his death, Mohbad’s fame has soared higher, with American rapper, Meek Mill even reacting to his death by appreciating the way Nigerians are fighting for him.
3 of the rapper’s song has been ranked in the Billboard Top 10 and he has become the firstAfricann artist without an album to do it.
This achievement has brought renewed attention to his music and legacy, and it’s worth noting that securing a place on the Billboard Hot 100 is no small feat. This chart represents the most popular songs in the United States, and it is highly competitive. For Mohbad to achieve this milestone without even releasing a full album is a huge milestone.
Also, all hands are already on deck and preparations are already in top gear to ensure that the late singer gets a befitting burial, which he surely deserves.
In an Instagram live session, Iyabo had given fans and lovers of the late singer a glimpse of their preparations for him as they stormed Ebony Vaults, to finalize the plans for the burial ceremony.