Why “No difference between cyber bullies and the perpetrators of Mohbad’s death” Olakunle Churchill tells nigerians

In the aftermath of the painful passing of talented artist Mohbad, famous people have come under close examination from online users. These celebrities’ social media posts are closely inspected and criticized, with some even telling them how they should grieve Mohbad’s death.

In response to this cyberbullying trend, Olakunle Churchill has spoken up, making a strong point that cyber bullies aren’t very different from those responsible for Mohbad’s death.CONTINUE READING HERE

Pretty Mike of Lagos had previously spoken out on the distasteful way some netizens have been since the passing of Mohbad. Adding to what pretty like had to say, Churchill had this to say,

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olakunlechurchill “@prettymikeoflagos is one of the smartest people i know in the industry. He literally took words out of my mouth with this post.

As we’re seeking Justice for Mohbad, let’s stop being cyber bullies ourselves.

There is no difference between Cyberbullies and the alleged perpetrators of the attack on the young artiste.

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Blackmailers and Bullies are even worse that witches and wizards. It’s sad that they are the ones to even chase clout with people’s tragedies and feign support in public.

Let’s stop pulling people down while hiding behind the keypads

In the days following Mohbad’s unfortunate death, famous individuals have faced harsh judgments and been given instructions on how they should express their sadness.

Churchill believes that this online behavior is a form of cyberbullying, and it’s important to realize that those who engage in online harassment aren’t far removed from the people responsible for Mohbad’s tragic end.

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The controversy surrounding Mohbad’s death took a new turn yesterday when Naira Marley released an official statement addressing the accusations against him. In the statement, he strongly denied any involvement in a physical fight with Mohbad or any form of bullying or harassment. He also denied rumors that his record label, Marlian Music, had connections to a drug cartel or secret group....CONTINUE READING HERE