Nigerian socialite, Pretty Mike has revealed how those who are seeking justice for the late singer, Mohbad, are similar to the people who bullied him to his death.
In a post shared on his Instagram page, Pretty Mike urged people to consider their own actions in relationships where misunderstandings had led to humiliation and attempts to harm others.
He pointed out that people who had lied about their friends, discouraged support for their businesses, or poisoned others’ opinions were not different from those who oppressed Mohbad.
The socialite highlighted the destructive consequences of hurtful words, fake accounts, or anonymous blogs, emphasizing the harm caused to people’s reputations and lives.
Pretty Mike encouraged people to recognize the opportunity for change and urged them to refrain from creating anonymous accounts to spread falsehoods or expose confidential information about friends and family.
He further expressed hope that his message would inspire a positive transformation in people, prompting them to become better individuals.
He wrote, ‘’AS WE ARE SEEKING JUSTICE FOR MOHBAD..
“Also, remember those your friends you have fallen out with because you have a misunderstanding, but you swear to humiliate & destroy them. I hope you know you aren’t different from his oppressors..
“Those your friends you have told lies about just to tarnish their name…. Those your friends you have told your gang/followers not to support their business anymore cause you’ve fallen out with them…
“Those your friends you have poisoned people’s minds towards them… some of you have killed the characters of people cause you guys have fallen out
“A lot of things start with us! You don’t know how many people you have put in harms way with your evil words, fake accounts, or anonymous blogs! YES “there is still time to change ur ways”..
“You open an anonymous account just to hurt your friends and family cause you fell out, fabricating lies about them or spilling out things your close ones told you in confidence just to humiliate them… I hope this is a revolution for a lot of us to be better people.”
Meanwhile, Nollywood actress, Yvonne Jegede has appealed to the Nigerian Police, urging them to ensure justice is served for the late singer, Mohbad.