Mohbad: My Brother Is Being Detained To Appease Nigerians — Naira Marley’s Sister
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<p>Shubomi Fashola, the sister of Nigerian rapper, Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley, has claimed that her sibling is being detained to please Nigerians. Naija News recalls that a magistrate court in Yaba, Lagos State, on October 4, 2023, remanded Naira Marley and popular socialite Balogun Eletu, also known as Sam Larry, over allegations of bullying […]</p>
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Shubomi Fashola, the sister of Nigerian rapper, Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley, has claimed that her sibling is being detained to please Nigerians.
Naija News recalls that a magistrate court in Yaba, Lagos State, on October 4, 2023, remanded Naira Marley and popular socialite Balogun Eletu, also known as Sam Larry, over allegations of bullying the late former Marlian Music signee Mohbad.
Speaking on her brother’s continuous detention, Shubomi argued that keeping him in “detention for nearly 30 days, with no charge, no evidence, no sufficient witness, is a violation of his human rights.
She lamented that her brother was being detained to “appease” a social media mob.
Speaking via her Instagram story, she wrote, “Keeping someone who willingly travelled back to help in detention for nearly 30 days with no charge, no evidence, no sufficient witness is a violation of his human rights. Keeping him in custody to appease social media and the internet mob is crazy.
“If you have evidence against him for anything he’s been accused of, charge him! But if you don’t, release him. It shouldn’t take this long for the investigation to be done.
“We all want the truth! We all want justice. What is the delay? We’ve already lost one person; trying to lynch another is not going to bring about justice. I pray nobody experiences being accused of an atrocity you have no hand in. God is in control!”
<img src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/montreal-rental-apartments-illustrative.jpg?id=54495083&width=980"/><br/><br/><p> Some good news for Canadian renters: nationally, rent prices are on the decline for the first time in years — but the trend seems to have skipped over Montreal.
</p><p> According to <a href="https://www.zumper.com/blog/rental-price-data-canada/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Zumper's November 2024 Canadian Rent Report</a>, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment dropped year-over-year across Canada in October, marking the decline since Zumper first introduced its Canadian National Rent Index in July 2022. However, cities in Quebec bucked the trend, with <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/montreal-average-rent-412-by-neighbourhood-september-2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Montreal rent</a> climbing by 10.1% for a one-bedroom and 8.1% for a two-bedroom compared to last year.<span></span>
</p><p>The data from October highlights shifting dynamics in the Canadian rental market, with many smaller cities seeing price jumps while larger, more traditionally more expensive cities experience declines. </p><p> According to Zumper, the <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/montreal-average-rent-by-neighbourhood-september-2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">average rent in Montreal</a> is now $1,750 per month for a one-bedroom, placing it in a three-way tie with Calgary and Kingston for Canada's 11th priciest market. Zumper’s data suggests that while Montreal remains somewhat more affordable than markets like Vancouver and Toronto, it's no longer the <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/how-much-to-afford-average-rent-montreal-vs-canadian-cities" target="_blank" rel="noopener">budget-friendly city</a> it used to be.
</p><p> Canada's most expensive rental markets in Vancouver, Toronto and Burnaby all saw rent declines in October. Zumper reports Vancouver's one-bedroom rents fell 6.5% year-over-year, while its next-door neighbour Burnaby's dipped 6.3%. Toronto saw a similar dip, dropping 5.9% from last year.
</p><p> Meanwhile, the country's traditionally more affordable cities are experiencing fast-rising rent costs. Saskatoon, for example, saw the biggest annual one-bedroom price hike, jumping 16.8% in October. Edmonton followed at 16.7%, as did Quebec City at 16.3%.
</p><p> Here's how Montreal's one-bedroom rent compares nationally with the other top markets, as well as each city's year-over-year change:
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<li>Vancouver, BC: $2,600 (-6.5%)</li>
<li>Toronto, ON: $2,400 (-5.9%)</li>
<li>Burnaby, BC: $2,380 (-6.3%)</li>
<li>Victoria, BC: $2,110 (+1.0%)</li>
<li>Halifax, NS: $2,100 (+6.1%)</li>
<li>Ottawa, ON: $2,010 (+2.6%)</li>
<li>Kelowna, BC: $2,000 (+2.6%)</li>
<li>Barrie, ON: $1,960 (+8.9%)</li>
<li>Kitchener, ON: $1,850 (-5.6%)</li>
<li value="9">Oshawa, ON: $1,850 (-1.6%)</li>
<li value="11">Calgary, AB: $1,750 (-7.4%)</li>
<li value="11">Kingston, ON: $1,750 (+2.3%)</li>
<li value="11">Montreal, QC: $1,750 (+10.1%)</li>
<li value="14">London, ON: $1,740 (+3.0%)</li>
<li>Hamilton, ON: $1,700 (-2.9%)</li>
</ol><p>For Montreal renters, it's clear that while the city remains a bit more accessible than Canada’s most costly metros, rising rents are something to keep an eye on as we head into 2025.</p><p><em>Love this? Check out our <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/notices/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MTL Blog noticeboard</a> for details on jobs, benefits, travel info and more!</em>
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