Adura, the younger brother of the late singer Mohbad, has publicly criticized social media activist VeryDarkMan, accusing him of chasing clout and using his brother’s death for personal gain.
The backlash came after VeryDarkMan reportedly requested an interview with Adura, claiming he knew the “right questions to ask” surrounding the circumstances of Mohbad’s tragic passing.
Reacting in a strongly worded social media post, Adura expressed his disappointment and anger, calling out VeryDarkMan for attempting to gain popularity from his family’s grief.
He wrote:
“If not for my brother’s death, you wouldn’t have the guts to talk to me — who even are you? You’ve used my brother’s death to trend, talking nonsense like it’s some achievement. Clout chaser! I’ve long handed you over to Portable. It’s only those you impress with money that need you — not me.
Don’t forget, it was death that robbed us — I don’t know you, and I don’t care for your lane. Keep working for your paymasters — God will visit you. My brother’s spirit won’t rest until justice reaches your doorstep. You may deceive people, but heaven is watching. Keep playing — judgment never forgets an address.
The time for silence is over. From now on, I’ll use my brother’s spirit to confront all of you who are chasing clout with his death. No more peace for the fake ones — get ready. You think I kept quiet because I had nothing to say? You’re wrong. The period of watching has ended — it’s action time. I was silent out of respect, but now, every fake move will meet a response. Justice doesn’t sleep — and neither do I.”
The emotional post highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding Mohbad’s death and the actions of individuals seeking relevance in its aftermath.