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Opeyemi Aiyeola shares lessons learnt from Mohbad’s death on one-year remembrance

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Nollywood actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola, has shared five important lessons she learnt from the unfortunate passing of Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Imole Aloba, professionally known as Mohbad and how his case turned out to be after his demise.

It was reported that several crises arose after Mohbad’s death, and a few celebrities have been trying to seek justice for the music star.

In her post on Instagram, Opeyemi Aiyeola noted that it’s been one year since the singer passed on, however, a lot of things have been happening. According to her, there are five lessons she picked from it.

Listing the five lessons she learnt, the 47 year old movie star said it is risky to get one’s conscience dirty because of money.

She also noted that the love for money and influence can turn one’s siblings or blood against such person.

Opeyemi Aiyeola also opined that the desire to survive by humans doesn’t put family members or siblings into consideration. Aiyeola then warned that putting oneself as a sacrificial lamb for anyone is never the best. In the actress’s words:

“It’s been 1 yr since Mobad transitioned and a lot has happened, still happening

🤔.

Few lessons learnt 👇

i) The risk of getting ur conscience dirty for wealth is not worth it in d end.

ii) The love for money and fear of supreme influence will turn even ur blood and love against u.

iii) Human survival instincts is no respecter of blood, love,loyalty or friendship.

iv) Poverty will forever be a tool in the hands of the wealthy

v) Try not to put urself forward as the sacrificial lamb for ANYONE (I am doing this for my family, my siblings, parents) walahi the chances that ur sacrifice will be robbed in the mud, fighting each other dirty in da mud is somewhat inevitable ✌️❤️ 💡

REST ON IMOLE🙏.”

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