Nigerians, especially netizens, are demanding the arrest of Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, and his associate, Sam Larry, in connection with the untimely death of Mohbad, also known as Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba.
IDOMA VOICE reports rthat Mohbad, aged 27, tragically passed away on Tuesday under circumstances yet to be fully disclosed.
Although initial reports suggested an ear infection as the cause of his death, the family has not officially confirmed the exact cause.
Prior to his passing, Mohbad had publicly alleged that his former boss, Naira Marley, posed a threat to his life.
In a video posted on his social media, he had alleged that Naira Marley should be held accountable if anything were to happen to him.
Furthermore, a disturbing incident unfolded on a video shoot set, where a confrontation took place involving Sam Larry and a group of individuals armed with cutlasses, directed at the late artist Mohbad, who was present alongside Zlatan Ibile.
The situation escalated dangerously, with reports suggesting that Zlatan’s timely intervention prevented a potentially fatal outcome.
In response to these developments, Sam Larry deactivated his Instagram account and has become uncommunicative, while Naira Marley expressed his grief through a heartbroken emoji on his Instagram page.
The public outcry has led Nigerians to call upon law enforcement agencies to invite Naira Marley and Sam Larry for questioning regarding Mohbad’s death.
This demand for an investigation has gained significant traction among concerned citizens.
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