Again, Naira Marley Denies Involvement In Mohbad’s Death, Calls For Fresh Probe
Marlian Records boss, Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, has again distanced himself from allegations linking him to the death of Afrobeats star Ilerioluwa Aloba (Mohbad), who died on September 12, 2023.
In a one-hour video released Tuesday, Marley said he was in Amsterdam when Mohbad died and only learnt of the tragedy via social media. He noted that his passport proves his absence, insisting police wrongly targeted him and associate Sam Larry instead of those who were with Mohbad in his final hours.
Mohbad’s death sparked nationwide protests and vigils, with his family still disputing toxicology results and demanding an independent review.
Marley accused blogs of pushing false narratives against him, stressing that he never had time to grieve. He also called for a fresh, impartial investigation, urging police to “arrest everybody again” under credible oversight.
On financial disputes, Marley maintained that Mohbad had a 50-50 profit-sharing deal with Marlian Records, dismissing claims of exploitation. He further alleged that the late singer battled drug use, paranoia, and suicidal tendencies, which were often misinterpreted as label oppression.
#Mohbad #NairaMarley #JusticeForMohbad #Afrobeats
Marlian Records boss, Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, has again distanced himself from allegations linking him to the death of Afrobeats star Ilerioluwa Aloba (Mohbad), who died on September 12, 2023.
In a one-hour video released Tuesday, Marley said he was in Amsterdam when Mohbad died and only learnt of the tragedy via social media. He noted that his passport proves his absence, insisting police wrongly targeted him and associate Sam Larry instead of those who were with Mohbad in his final hours.
Mohbad’s death sparked nationwide protests and vigils, with his family still disputing toxicology results and demanding an independent review.
Marley accused blogs of pushing false narratives against him, stressing that he never had time to grieve. He also called for a fresh, impartial investigation, urging police to “arrest everybody again” under credible oversight.
On financial disputes, Marley maintained that Mohbad had a 50-50 profit-sharing deal with Marlian Records, dismissing claims of exploitation. He further alleged that the late singer battled drug use, paranoia, and suicidal tendencies, which were often misinterpreted as label oppression.
#Mohbad #NairaMarley #JusticeForMohbad #Afrobeats
Again, Naira Marley Denies Involvement In Mohbad’s Death, Calls For Fresh Probe
Marlian Records boss, Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, has again distanced himself from allegations linking him to the death of Afrobeats star Ilerioluwa Aloba (Mohbad), who died on September 12, 2023.
In a one-hour video released Tuesday, Marley said he was in Amsterdam when Mohbad died and only learnt of the tragedy via social media. He noted that his passport proves his absence, insisting police wrongly targeted him and associate Sam Larry instead of those who were with Mohbad in his final hours.
Mohbad’s death sparked nationwide protests and vigils, with his family still disputing toxicology results and demanding an independent review.
Marley accused blogs of pushing false narratives against him, stressing that he never had time to grieve. He also called for a fresh, impartial investigation, urging police to “arrest everybody again” under credible oversight.
On financial disputes, Marley maintained that Mohbad had a 50-50 profit-sharing deal with Marlian Records, dismissing claims of exploitation. He further alleged that the late singer battled drug use, paranoia, and suicidal tendencies, which were often misinterpreted as label oppression.
#Mohbad #NairaMarley #JusticeForMohbad #Afrobeats
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