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Mohbad Deãth: Don't Make Yourself A Sacrificial Lamb For Anyone - Opeyemi Aiyeola

Opeyemi Aiyeola's Cautionary Message on Mohbad's Death Anniversary


On the recent anniversary of the tragic passing of rising Nigerian music star Mohbad, popular Nollywood actress Opeyemi Aiyeola took to her social media platforms to share a poignant message that resonated deeply with her fans and followers. Known for her impactful roles in the Nigerian film industry, Aiyeola's posts served as both a tribute to Mohbad and a cautionary reminder about the importance of mental health and the pressures faced by public figures.

In her heartfelt message, Aiyeola reflected on the circumstances surrounding Mohbad's untimely death, urging her fans to be more aware of the struggles that many artists endure behind the scenes. She emphasized the need for compassion and understanding, particularly in an industry that often places immense pressure on individuals to succeed and maintain a certain image.

Aiyeola also encouraged her followers to engage in open conversations about mental health, advocating for a culture where individuals feel safe to express their struggles without fear of judgment. She wrote, "We must create an environment where it's okay to not be okay. Let’s break the stigma and support one another. Remember, your mental health is just as important as your physical health."

Her posts not only served as a tribute to Mohbad but also as a rallying cry for change within the industry. Aiyeola's willingness to address such a sensitive topic demonstrates her commitment to using her platform for positive influence, encouraging her fans to prioritize their well-being and that of others.

As the anniversary of Mohbad's death serves as a reminder of the fragility of life, Opeyemi Aiyeola's message resonates as a call to action for empathy, support, and awareness in the face of mental health challenges. Her words remind us all of the importance of kindness and understanding, especially in an industry that can often feel isolating and overwhelming.

Opeyemi Aiyeola's Post

“It’s been 1 year since Mohbad transitioned and a lot has happened, still happening."

"Few lessons learnt, the risk of getting your conscience dirty for wealth is not worth it in the end."

“The love for money and fear of supreme influence will turn even your blood and loved ones against you. Human survival instincts are not respecter of love, loyalty, blood or friendship."

"Poverty will forever be tool in the hands of the wealthy. Try not to put yourself forward as the sacrificial lamb for anyone (I’m doing this for my family or siblings and parents) because your sacrifice will be robbed in the mud.”


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