- Singer now Prophetess, Cynthia Morgan gives message from late Mohbad to everyone fighting for his justice
- According to Cynthia, Mohbad particularly told her to tell Nigerians not to forget his son while seeking justice over his death
Nigerian singer, Cynthia Morgan now known as Madrina, has conveyed a message from the late singer, Mohbad.
The former rapper turned prophet said via her Instagram account that Mohbad had sent her to Nigerians to tell them not to forget his son while seeking retribution.
She claims that he told her quite clearly that his son should be the main focus to be protected.
Cynthia added that she understands the war Nigerians are fighting is no longer for Mohbad, but for prospective artists to avoid making the same mistakes.
“I know this fight we are fighting now is no longer for Mohbad but for the younger artists coming so they don’t make the same mistakes.
Mohbad is gone and he is not coming back and he say make I tell una make una focus on him Pikin. While on the side we fit still dey seek justice o because I don tire for people like Naira Marley. I was never a Marlian though. But he say make una no seek justice forget him pikin. In his words “tell them to focus on my son”. RIP Mohbad” She wrote.
Cynthia Morgan’s decision to leave her music career to become a prophet is no longer news.
Last year , Cynthia Morgan shared alarming prophecies about Funke Akindele, Wizkid, others
Nigerian singer Cynthia Ikponmwenosa Morgan, popularly known by her previous stage name Cynthia Morgan, now Madrina has sparked mixed reactions over her prophecies on Funke Akindele, Wizkid and others.
The German juice singer in a post on her Instagram story, made a list of her November prophecies
Speaking to former actress, now politician, Funke Akindele, she told her to pray for her finances so she doesn’t go bankrupt.
She called for prayers for singer, Wizkid on his mental health.
Cynthia Morgan told Lagos governship candidate, Jandor to either pick a side or step down and Jamaican DJ cum singer, Popcaan to pray against sudden death.