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Justice For Mohbad: Marley And Sam Larry To Be Remanded In custody

The recent development that Nigerians have been eagerly anticipating has come to fruition, as a Magistrate Court in the Yaba area of Lagos State has issued an order for Naira Marley and Sam Larry to be remanded in police custody.

The Lagos State Police Command had sought the court’s permission to detain the duo for a period of 30 days, pending the conclusion of their investigation into the controversial death of singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, also known as Mohbad.

The Magistrate, Adeola Olatunbosun, has ruled on the application, ordering that both men be remanded for a period of 21 days.

Meanwhile, in regards to Teebillz’s perspective, it is believed that Naira Marley requires forgiveness in relation to the unfortunate passing of Mohbad.

Despite the fact that Marley has not been detained or convicted by any legal court, there have been allegations made by Nigerians that the Marlian president was involved in Mohbad’s demise. Tunji Balogun, the Nigerian music executive, has expressed that rapper Naira Marley should not be subjected to the cancel culture.

Although he has refuted the accusations, streaming platforms have removed songs by the record label founder and his signees, and some radio stations have ceased playing any music released by any Marlian Music artist.

Teebillz has taken to his Instagram page to address the matter and has urged Nigerians not to cancel the ‘Am I A Yahoo Boy’ artist. He has stated that Naira Marley believed in Mohbad’s music career and invested in it when none of the “after-death advocates of love” did.

Source – Tru News Report

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