"Nigerians are too emotional rather than objective" - Do2dtun makes strong case for Mohbad's father

'Nigerians are too emotional rather than objective' - Do2dtun makes strong case for Mohbad's father

Media personality, Oladotun Kayode, better known Do2dtun has taken to social media to defend Joseph Aloba, the father of late singer, Mohbad.

Wel reported that Mohbad's father had expressed doubts regarding his late son's will, wondering how a 26-year-old could have created a thumbprint will.

'Nigerians are too emotional rather than objective' - Do2dtun makes strong case for Mohbad's father

He expressed shock that his intelligent son could thumbprint a will instead of signing it.

Do2dtun wrote on his Instagram page that Nigerians tend to misjudge certain people because they are overly emotional and not objective enough.

He advised Nigerians not to interpret his statements incorrectly, even if they don't like his father or think he didn't express his feelings clearly.

He warned Nigerians to read, watch, and comprehend instead of reading headlines, listening to rumours.

Do2dtun explained that the singer's father was suggesting that his son thought things were planned to take his property since he was too young to form a will.

Do2dtun also mentioned that the father of the late singer thinks there was foul play.

He wrote:

"All Mohbad's Dad was implying or trying to say is a young boy of that age didn't write a will. He is too young to think that & for all the happenings he believes it was all orchestrated to take his property He suspects a foul play. Watch to understand not to comment.

"It might be medicine after death or before it. Let us try and understand a video for what it is and remember to comprehend before you comment. Nigerians we are too emotional rather than objective. You all might not like the father likewise or he might not know how to communicate his feelings properly but don't misconstrue what he said. Don't read headlines, follow hearsay, or read a few comments and join the bandwagon. Read to understand not reply... Iree o!."

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'Nigerians are too emotional rather than objective' - Do2dtun makes strong case for Mohbad's father

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