- Naira Marley’s recent birthday celebration catapulted him into the headlines of blogs and media outlets, drawing widespread attention and sparking lively discussions.
- The Controversial musician was seen among a gathering of close family and friends, joyously grooving to the infectious beats of the late Mohbad’s popular hit song
A recently surfaced video of Nigerian musician Azeez Fashola, better known as Naira Marley, energetically dancing to a track by his late former signee, Mohbad, has caused a stir across the internet.
This viral footage emerged just days after the renowned ‘Soapy’ hitmaker celebrated his birthday.
The latest viral clip showing Naira Marley showed the musician surrounded by friends, passionately grooving to the late Mohbad’s hit song ‘Peace’.
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As expected, the release of the video sparked a flurry of mixed reactions on social media, with users expressing a wide range of thoughts and emotions regarding the incident.
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Following the unfortunate passing of Mohbad, there were reports linking Naira Marley and his friend Sam Larry to the incident, resulting in their brief detention and subsequent release on bail.
Disturbing videos emerged depicting alleged altercations between Sam Larry, Naira Marley, and Mohbad prior to his death, raising questions and fueling speculation within the music community and beyond.
A viral video captured a heated altercation involving Sam Larry at a Lagos party, where he was confronted by an unidentified man questioning him about Mohbad’s tragic passing.
In the clip circulating online, the Nigerian man boldly confronted Sam Larry in Yoruba, asking about Mohbad by saying, “Omo te pa nko,” which translates to “How’s the kid you and your gang killed.
The show promoter responded vehemently to the accusation, casting severe curses upon the man who confronted him regarding Mohbad’s death.
In the trending footage, Sam Larry was visibly agitated and attempted to confront the man, but was restrained by individuals accompanying him at the party.
Recall that the statement “Omo te pa nko” started after Sheikh Labeeb visited Naira Marley and Sam Larry during the last Ramadan.