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Reno Omokri: Has MohBad’s death Taught Us Anything?

Ehabahe Lawani
Ehabahe Lawani 9 Views

Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, commonly known as MohBad, was murdered, but it is unknown what or by what. We do, however, know that our law enforcement and police departments are doing a fantastic job of determining and extrapolating the cause or causes of his death.

Another thing we can say with certainty is that he endured constant bullying, which may have contributed to or made the circumstances around his death worse.

But why did MohBad suffer bullying? The causes are not completely understood. What makes crystal, though, is that it resulted from a disagreement with some known and unknowable individuals.

In addition, there has been an unheard-of public display of both genuine and phoney expressions of love for him and support for his family and survivors since his passing.

Fading celebrities have come forward in large numbers with accusations and protests, which may or may not be genuine depending on how they affect the public and media. Many of them claim that they would have stepped in to stop the bullying and threats if they had known about them. One wonders if they even knew him or how close they were to him. Could it be that they are only showing up now that the international media is there?

Even though we have no idea who they are, they yelled blue murder at the bullies while posing as loving and merciful angels.

That is, until Citadel Global Community Church pastor Tunde Bakare voiced a viewpoint that, in my perspective, was unwarranted and inappropriate at the moment. Not because it was good or bad. Just bad timing. Their true colours then emerged.

When MohBad had an opinion and made decisions and took actions that his detractors did not like, these angels of love and light—the same people who were always complaining about bullies and making life miserable for him—started cyberbullying Pastor Tunde Bakare for doing the same thing.

In other words, they became into the evil they condemned. Their masquerade quickly crumbled, and their genuine selves quickly became apparent.

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These celebrities fit the description of the people who are thought to have driven MohBad to his demise. Trolls. Bullies. policies based on the opinions of others. Public mob executions. hateful towards the living and suddenly smitten with the famously deceased. directing their enormous social media audience against those they find objectionable.

Pastor Tunde Bakare’s opinions are neither right nor wrong, even if we don’t agree with them. He still has the right to utter things, despite this. Or that we can openly harass him and do to him what we blame others of doing to MohBad if he expresses a position we do not like.

By doing that, those celebrities put themselves in the position of people who would have pursued and teased MohBad if he had differed with them, maybe driving him to sadness. Since we are genuinely unaware of the conflicts MohBad had with his translators. We just know that he is dead, and the public has a great deal of pity for him. Some of these accusers may even be the victims of fabrications made by those looking to resurrect failed careers or make amends. We are still unsure.

The fact that these celebrities did not have the chance to disagree with MohBad is the main distinction between those who killed MohBad and those who are now openly lynching Pastor Bakare.

They would have followed suit if they had. even worse! They were the main critics of MohBad. They are his main mourners right now.

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