 A social cultural group, Yoruba Council Worldwide, has offered free legal support to the family of Ileoli Oluwa, Olajimidja Loba, popularly known as Mubad, whose tragic death on the 12th of September has continued to generate controversy. Speaking at a world press conference in Abuja, president of the council, Aire Olladotun Hazan said the group is ready to offer assistance to the Nigeria police in facilitating investigation over the actual cause of the megastar musicians' death, whilst demanding for justice for the late singer, Aire Hazan, coden governor of Bajideh Sao Olu and the inspector general of police to tackle the high cases of cultism and drugs prevalent in the music industry. It is in this light and as part of our responsibility to call on President Bola Mertunubu to see into this gruesome, premeditated murder of Mubad and also the governor of legal state beyond the investigation of the legal state police command, there is a need for the governor of legal state, Mr. Abu Bajideh Oluwshola Sao Olu, to ensure due diligent investigation, guaranteeing safety of human lives as far as legal state is concerned, in view of the courtesan of high level drug addictions and the entire gamut of illegality that has ravaged our entertainment industry. Hazan also advised upcoming musicians and actors on the need to engage their lawyers before committing themselves to signing contracts with promoters and record labels. We call on the government to support our work so that we can help our young people to come out of these situations. Mubad, is an example of a young person who was failed by society, he has been failed by his community, he had little or no parental guidance, however when he found himself in situations that questioned his morality he tried to pull back, however there was no support for him, so society failed him as a whole, and we as Amolwabi, we want to do better for also all young artists out there, whether in modelling, whether in knowledge wood, whether in music, we are offering that legal support for you so that your rights will not be trampled on us.