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Naira Marley Breaks Silence with Cryptic Post Amid Fresh Revelations from VeryDarkMan’s Investigation

As renewed interest grows around the death of singer Mohbad, controversial artist Naira Marley has responded with a cryptic social media post following explosive interviews led by activist VeryDarkMan.


Nigerian singer Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, has stirred public reaction with a cryptic message amid ongoing investigations into the death of Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad.

The renewed attention comes as activist Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), reignites the case by conducting a series of interviews with individuals linked to Mohbad. Those interviewed include Sam Larry, Prime Boy, Spending, the late singer’s driver, and his close associate, Dominica Chinwe.

Dominica revealed during her session that Naira Marley personally reached out to her, asking whether Mohbad had been poisoned by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) a rumor that once dominated headlines. She confirmed she denied the rumor to him, a statement some now interpret as partial vindication for Naira Marley.

In response to the mounting attention, Naira Marley took to social media with a brief but telling post:
“Even if the world seems to oppose you, Allah’s support is paramount.”

The post has sparked mixed reactions. While some followers viewed it as a subtle plea of innocence, others accused him of trying to manipulate public sentiment or rebrand his image amid the storm.


@chichi_nwa80: “Oloriburuku Mr. Bully. Your attempt to use VDM to clean your image won’t work.”
@lu_sholapeh: “Anyone supporting him should face the same fate Mohbad did. Let karma do its work.”
@callmedamy: “But he didn’t lie tho… Just because you dislike someone doesn’t mean God does.”
@bigabiolaentertainment: “Ogbeni, you played a role in that boy’s early demise.”

As the investigation continues and VDM’s videos gain traction, Nigerians await further revelations, hoping for justice and closure in one of the music industry’s most haunting tragedies.

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