Joseph Aloba, the father of late singer Mohbad has reacted to the claims linking Marlian label boss Naira Marley to his death.
The singer whose real name is Ilerioluwa Aloba, died aged 27 on Tuesday, 12 September.
His death has remained a heated topic on and off social media, sparking different controversies and rumours within the music industry.
As netizens react to Mohbad’s death, his former label boss, Naira Marley and his associate, Sam Lerry, have been at the centre of discussions.
In a recent interview with Sight, Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, debunked the claims about Naira Marley being linked to his son’s death.
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According to Mohbad’s dad, no one could link Naira Marley to his son’s death as the Marlian boss was absent when he died.
The singer’s dad revealed he tried to reach out to Naira Marley when reports of him being beaten in Marlian’s house emerged online.
When asked about allegations of his son’s involvement in drugs, Aloba revealed that on the day they accused his son of drug use, he personally saw him, making it clear that it was a false accusation.
“On the day my son was beaten in Marlians house, they said he was doing drugs but I know my son, he didn’t do drug cos I saw him that day,” Mohbad’s father said.