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Cannot take responsibility for MohBad’s mental illness-Naira Marley Vows

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Cannot take responsibility for MohBad’s mental illness-Naira Marley Vows

Nigerian singer Naira Marley has denied being responsible for the mental illness of his former signee, Mohbad, in a recent interview with Reno Omokri.

Naira Marley’s statement comes after Mohbad’s family accused him of being responsible for Mohbad’s mental health problems. The family alleged that Naira Marley had subjected Mohbad to physical and emotional abuse, which had led to his mental breakdown.

In the interview with Reno Omokri, Naira Marley denied all of the allegations against him. He said that he had been trying to help Mohbad with his mental health problems, and that he had distanced himself from Mohbad and Marlian Music after he became concerned about Mohbad’s safety.

“I’m not responsible for Mohbad’s mental illness,” Naira Marley said. “I was trying to help him. I even took him to see a psychiatrist. But he refused to take his medication.”

Naira Marley also said that he had been trying to get Mohbad to leave Marlian Music because he was concerned about his safety.

“I told Mohbad to leave Marlian Music because I was worried about his safety,” Naira Marley said. “But he refused to listen to me.”

Naira Marley’s interview has shed some light on the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s mental breakdown, but it has also raised more questions. It is important to note that both Naira Marley and Mohbad’s family have valid points.

It is also important to note that Mohbad is a mental health patient, and that his mental health problems are not the fault of anyone. It is important to be compassionate and understanding towards people with mental health problems, and to avoid making accusations or blaming them for their condition.

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