MohBad's Management Vows To Continue Fight To Retrieve Unpaid Royalties Held By Marlian Music
The management of late singer Oladimeji Aloba, aka Mohbad, has stated that it will continue the fight to retrieve the singer's unpaid royalties held by his former record label, Marlian Music.
This was contained in a statement released on the singer's Instagram page on Sunday.
It partly read, "Before his passing, Mohbad was in court to retrieve the majority of his songs and unpaid royalties which were wrongfully held by Marlian Music.
"We will continue the fight to retrieve his catalog and unpaid royalties so that through these, those he left behind, especially his son, Liam Imole, will be provided for.
"We want #JusticeforMohbad, and we will appreciate all the support we can get in this fight to retrieve his catalog from Marlian Music, as this is the justice that Mohbad was working towards."
It could be recalled that MohBad left Marlian Music in 2022, citing unpaid royalties from 2019. He died on Tuesday at age 27.
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