Pastor Tunde Bakare, the general overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, has argued that the late singer Mohbad reaped the reward of his unpleasant lifestyle while alive.
Mohbad, 27, died on September 12 and was buried the next day. Butcircumstance surrounding his death has continued to stir up controversies.
Bakare, while speaking at the 2nd anniversary of The Envoy Nation, a UK-based church, on Sunday, said the late singer “associated with evil people while he was alive”.
The cleric argued that the artiste engaged in an “unpleasant lifestyle” and failed to realise “that he would soon be cut down at the prime of youth”.
During the summit titled ‘Harvest’, the clergyman also rhetorically asked the congregation “if Mohbad is a good name”.
“My wife and I listened to a tape last night on MohBad. How many of you know Mohbad? The Nigerian artiste who died at 27? Mohbad,” he asked.
“When he was drinking and smoking and associating with evil men, he did not know that the harvest would come so soon and that he would soon be cut down at the prime of youth.
“I am not blaming him, I am just telling you. Is Mohbad a good name? Moh Bad.”
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