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Mohbad’s manager Seyi reacts to fraud allegations and criticisms over friendship with Naira Marley

Seyi, the manager of late Mohbad, has released a note on her page to address allegations of soliciting funds and not turning herself in to the police.

In the note, she highlighted the significance of accountability and transparency in financial matters.

Seyi urged anyone with concerns or inquiries about the financial transactions in question to reach out directly to the individuals or entities whose accounts received the funds.

She assured that they were fully prepared to provide a clear and accurate account of the funds’ utilization.

Acknowledging the ongoing investigation, Seyi’s note also emphasized the management team’s commitment to cooperating fully with the police, investigative authorities, and any other relevant entities involved.

They recognized the importance of a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death to ensure that justice is served.

Seyi expressed confidence that no stone would be left unturned in the pursuit of the truth.

As the investigation continued, the public eagerly awaited the outcome, hoping for justice to be served.

The note reads; “Hello everyone, We understand the importance of accountability and transparency when it comes to financial matters. Therefore, we urge anyone with concerns or inquiries about the financial transactions in question to the Mohbad tribute to reach out directly to the individuals or entities whose accounts received the funds. They are fully prepared to provide a clear and accurate account of the funds utilization.

“Also the management team is committed to cooperating fully with the police, investigative authorities, and any other relevant entities involved in the ongoing investigation. We believe that a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death is essential to ensure justice is served, and we are sure that no stone will be left unturned in the pursuit of the truth.”

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