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Nigerian Singer Harrysong Recounts How He Was Almost Killed Like Mohbad

Singer Harrysong has recounted how he almost lost his life at his former record label while mourning the sad demise of Mohbad on social media.

Harrysong has publicly stated that if not for God and a few good men, he might have died at the hands of his old record label while contributing his voice to the calls for justice for the late singer Mohbad.

Before their breakup in 2016, Harrysong was signed to the Five Star record label run by singer KCee’s brother, E-Money.

Harrysong claimed in a post he published on his Instagram Stories this afternoon that when he decided he wanted to leave the label, he was beaten and verbally assaulted. He claimed that he would have died if it weren’t for God and a few kind people who stood by him.

Nigerian celebs are currently grieving the loss of Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba, a musician who was widely known as Mohbad.

The former signee of Marlian Music reportedly passed away on Tuesday, September 12, at the age of 27. In response to this tragic news, artiste Olamide, Davido, and other entertainers have expressed their condolences through heartfelt eulogies.

Olamide shared a heartbreak emoji and wrote, “Damn! Mohbad.” Meanwhile, Davido uploaded a candlelight emoji as a tribute to the late singer.

On-Air-Personality, Do2dtun shared a picture of their last moment together.

He wrote: Mohbad. This was just two days ago.

Singer Iyanya in a post on his X handle wrote: RIP Mohbad your Journey on Earth will never be forgotten. May God receive you in His Holy Hands.

BBNaija reality star and media personality, Natacha Akide, popularly known as Tacha in a post on X wrote: MohBad, Life is just too short. Mohbad was just on the Big Friday show with me last month. This news is heavy and I still can’t believe it.

Source – Tru News Report

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