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‘I didn’t bully Mohbad’, Naira Marley tells Lagos court

Popular Nigerian singer, Azeez Adeshina Fashola, known as Naira Marley, has denied bullying late artist, Ilerioluwa Aloba, widely known as Mohbad.

The singer, on Friday, testified virtually before an Ikorodu Magistrate Court as part of the ongoing Coroner’s inquest into the death of Mohbad.

Naira Marley dismissed allegations linking him to the death of his former signee.

Testifying before Magistrate Adedayo Shotobi, Naira Marley explained that Mohbad was signed to Marlian Records for a four-album deal but left due to persistent conflicts with his manager, Opere Babatunde.

He also responded to a widely circulated video where Mohbad suggested that he and his team should be held responsible if anything happened to him, stating that Mohbad and his family later apologized, attributing the statement to the influence of drugs.

However, a legal representative of the late singer, Oluwasanmi Falade, disputed Marley’s claims, confirming that there was indeed a conflict between Mohbad and Marlian Records over unpaid royalties. He revealed that multiple legal letters had been sent to the label regarding the dispute but were ignored.

Falade also recounted that Mohbad had reported an attack by music promoter Sam Larry to the police, but efforts to arrest the promoter were unsuccessful.

Following these testimonies, Magistrate Shotobi has summoned Sam Larry to appear before the court at the next hearing on April 11. Additionally, the court has ordered the pathologist who conducted Mohbad’s autopsy to submit the report before the next proceedings.

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