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  • Toughest prison is a home without peace – Naira Marley advises single

    Toughest prison is a home without peace – Naira Marley advises single

    Controversial singer Naira Marley has shared relationship advice, cautioning singles to be mindful of who they date or marry.

    He emphasised that “the toughest prison is a home without peace”.

    On his X handle, he wrote, “Be careful who you date and marry, the toughest prison is a home without peace.”

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    Naira Marley’s advice came as Naira Marley keeps his personal life private, particularly regarding the mother of his twin daughters, Aishat and Simiat.

    Earlier this year, Instagram model Sandra Benede claimed to be the mother of Naira Marley’s twins, but later denied the claims.

    The two were rumoured to be in a relationship in 2022, but they appear to have separated since then.

  • Naira Marley: Innocent in the court of public?

    Naira Marley: Innocent in the court of public?

    On Tuesday, August 19, 2025, Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley opened up on his relationship with ex-signee, Promise Aloba aka Mohbad, who passed away on Tuesday, September 12, 2023.

    The tell-it-all kind of video from Naira Marley is coming barely 25 days to the second remembrance of Mohbad’s death.

    On the allegation of bullying the late singer, Naira Marley plainly said, “I’ve never sent anybody to bully him.” He went further to deny ever bullying the late Mohbad at any point of their relationship.

    In an over one hour video, which was released on the Marlian Music HQ on YouTube, the controversial singer explained his relationship with the late Mohbad as well as how drug addiction and drug abuse seemingly cut short the life of the talented singer at just 27 years old.

    In the new video, Naira Marley alleged that on June 7, 2020, he learned that Mohbad was abusing an illegal substance called Ice in a bid to battle stress.

    “He told me he was taking a substance which I finally found out to be Ice (crack). I wasn’t angry, I called him and advised him and told him about the danger because I know the damage it has done to people I know from the United Kingdom. He said he got into it because of stress, but said he would stay out of it. I didn’t force him to do anything,” the singer said.

    Naira Marley went on to give instances of how Mohbad’s alleged addiction to substance abuse led to his various psychotic states.

    He cited an instance of Mohbad’s arrest on February 24, 2022 by officers from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) alongside Zinoleesky and one Subomi. Naira Marley, who said he was in Sweden at the time, noted that Mohbad was taken along because he had a physical altercation with the officers.

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    He said, “Mohbad went live (on Instagram) under duress shortly after he was released. While having a panic attack he accused me and others. During the live session, Mohbad said, “’If I die, everybody na Marlian Music, Naira Marley kill me.’

    “On their way to the hospital, he also accused his girl, Zino, and a lot of people. He even accused our wives. Shortly after that, whilst in a vulnerable state of psychosis, he made a statement calling Zino a snitch,” Naira Marley disclosed.

    Naira Marley said despite the antics, Mohbad, his parents and his partner, Wunmi, apologised for the singer’s actions.

    Following his seemingly tell-it-all video, a number of individuals, who had vilified Naira Marley have begun eating the humble pie and expressing their guilt in judging the singer without valid evidence tying him to the death of Mohbad.

    Leading the bunch is the founder of an Ibadan-based radio station, Agidigbo 88.7 FM, Oriyomi Hamzat, who had earlier placed a ban on Naira Marley’s songs. Hamzat expressed his apologies on the radio saying, “I am very sorry for all my provocative statements or words to Naira Marley. And now at the Agidigbo radio station, we have lifted our legs up to march Satan and overcome obstacles.”

    In the same vein, Bashir Ahmad, a former media aide to ex and late President Muhammadu Buhari said those who wrongly accused Naira Marley owe him an apology, at the very least.

    It should be noted that Naira Marley had been absolved of any involvement by the police and court in the death of the late Mohbad many months before the video.The question on the lips of many fans after the video remains, is Naira Marley now innocent in the court of the public?

  • Mohbad: 16 key points Naira Marley said in new interview

    Mohbad: 16 key points Naira Marley said in new interview

    Music executive Naira Marley has broken his silence in a recent YouTube interview on Tuesday, discussing his complicated relationship with the late singer Mohbad.

    The interview, which came almost two years after Mohbad’s tragic death, has garnered significant attention in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

    Naira Marley addressed several topics, including Mohbad’s entry into Marlian Music, contractual disputes, personal struggles, and controversies surrounding their relationship.

    He denied allegations of bullying and claimed he had no role in Mohbad’s death.

    Here are the 16 key things Naira Marley said about his relationship with the late Mohbad in a new interview:

    1. Early Signing and Ambition: Naira Marley signed Mohbad to Marlian Music in December 2019, alongside other rising acts like Zinoleesky. He described Mohbad as “hungry and passionate” about his music career, with ambitions to dominate charts and win awards quickly.

    2. A “Very Easy” Contract: Mohbad’s contract had a 50/50 revenue split, with the label covering production, promotion, and welfare costs. Naira Marley insisted the contract was fair compared to industry norms.

    3. Financial Transparency: Naira Marley denied financial exploitation, claiming Mohbad had full access to records of earnings from streaming platforms, shows, and endorsements.

    4. First concerns about drug use: Naira Marley said he noticed signs of Mohbad’s alleged drug use in June 2020 and confronted him about the risks. Mohbad apologised and promised to quit.

    5. Mohbad’s Apology and Explanation: After being confronted, he said Mohbad explained that his drug use was a coping mechanism for stress and promised to quit.

    6. A Lexus Gift: He said Mohbad purchased a Lexus vehicle for himself in November 2021, marking a significant milestone in his career. Naira Marley clarified that the car was not a gift from him but Mohbad’s own purchase.

    7. The NDLEA Incident: Naira Marley recalled the shock of hearing about Mohbad’s arrest by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in February 2022. He cut his trip short and flew back to Nigeria to stand by Mohbad and arrange legal help.

    8. Medical Bills and Support: Naira Marley claimed he paid for hospital bills, CT scans, and prescribed medication to aid Mohbad’s recovery, emphasising his emotional investment in Mohbad’s well-being.

    9. Suicide Attempt Intervention: Naira Marley shared a troubling account from March 2022, when Mohbad attempted suicide. He claimed he persuaded Mohbad not to harm himself, urging him to focus on music.

    10. Involving Mohbad’s Parents: Naira Marley said he ensured Mohbad’s parents were aware of his struggles, believing their involvement was crucial for Mohbad’s mental stability.

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    11. Payments to Mohbad’s Mother-in-Law’s Account: Naira Marley revealed Mohbad often asked him to send money to his mother-in-law’s account instead of his own, which left him puzzled.

    12. Managerial Dispute with Tunde: According to him, a disagreement between Mohbad and his manager, Tunde, turned physical, with Naira Marley intervening to separate them.

    13. “Escape Plan” Allegation: Naira Marley suggested Mohbad may have staged or exaggerated the conflict as part of a strategy to terminate his contract.

    14. Contract Termination and DSP Money: Mohbad terminated his contract with Marlian Music in October 2022. Naira Marley alleged Mohbad withdrew $72,000 from a DSP account, claiming the funds weren’t entirely Mohbad’s.

    15. Last Meeting and an Unanswered Apology: Naira Marley stated the last time he physically saw Mohbad was October 4, 2022. He revealed Mohbad later expressed interest in apologising before his death, but he avoided reconciliation.

    16. Reaction to Mohbad’s Death and Public Accusations: Naira Marley said he heard about Mohbad’s death while in Amsterdam, initially thinking it was a publicity stunt. He emphasised his cooperation with police investigations and readiness to release Mohbad’s royalties to his rightful beneficiaries.

  • Police had no reason to arrest me over Mohbad’s death – Naira Marley

    Police had no reason to arrest me over Mohbad’s death – Naira Marley

    Controversial singer Naira Marley has questioned the rationale behind his detention by the police, insisting that he was not in the country at the time of Mohbad’s death.

    He said it was unclear why he was targeted when the investigation could have focused on those who were directly around the late singer in the days leading to his passing.

    Marley explained that he voluntarily returned to Nigeria to cooperate with investigators and clear his name but was detained for two months, during which his passport was withheld, despite his full cooperation.

    He described the prolonged detention as unjustified and said it raised concerns about fairness and efficiency in the justice system.

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    “If we were in a sane country, the police would have arrested everyone who was with him 24 to 48 hours before he died, the police had no reason to arrest me. I don’t understand, I wasn’t even in the country. People also dug up old videos of him and Sam larry. Sam Larry wasn’t even in the country that time.

    “I came to Nigeria to support the investigations because people were pointing fingers at me, so people would understand that I had nothing to do with it. When I came back to Nigeria, I was in kpanti for two months and they held my passport. They had no reason to hold me for that long in a working country.

    “Someone among us said Mohbad is dead and I thought they were lying. I thought it was a rouse to blow him up again. I was like, ‘People should be careful what they say. I saw reports saying that he died of an ear infection and I immediately felt they were lying.

    “Next thing I knew, I was trending on Twitter and people started posting videos from the NDLEA issue that year. People posted old videos of the fight he had in 2022 with his manager.I wasn’t in the country, how can I be blamed? I can show you my passport stamped and when I came back to Nigeria. People started blaming me I didn’t even have time to mourn him properly”.

  • Naira Marley breaks silence on Mohbad’s death

    Naira Marley breaks silence on Mohbad’s death

    Controversial singer Naira Marley has shared his account of events surrounding the death of his former signee, Mohbad, in a video on YouTube.

    Mohbad, whose real name was Ilerioluwa Aloba died on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, at 27.

    Naira Marley was acquitted of any wrongdoing in February by a Magistrate’s Court in Yaba, Lagos, and he maintains that he had no involvement in Mohbad’s passing.

    According to Naira Marley, he learned about Mohbad’s alleged substance use in June 2020 and counselled him to stop. 

    “I wasn’t angry, I called him and advised him and told him about the danger. He said he got into it because of stress but said he would stay out of it. I didn’t force him to do anything,” the singer said.

    He also claimed that Mohbad selected his manager and negotiated a payment structure. 

    “He was planning to pay Tunde 25 percent. I said ‘No 10 percent,’” Naira Marley said.

    Naira Marley provided details about the February 2022 NDLEA raid on Marlian House, stating that he was abroad during the incident and Mohbad had a physical altercation with officers.

    Naira Marley, who said he was in Sweden at the time, noted that Mohbad was taken along because he had physical altercation with the officers.

    “Mohbad went live (on Instagram) under duress shortly after he was released. While having a panic attack he accused me and others,” he said.

    During the live session, Mohbad said, “If I die, everybody na Marlian Music, Naira Marley kill me.

    “On their way to the hospital, he also accused his girl, Zino, a lot of people. He even accused our wives. Shortly after that, whilst in a vulnerable state of psychosis, he made a statement calling Zino a snitch,” said Naira Marley.

    Naira Marley discussed Mohbad’s departure from Marlian Music, stating that the singer’s lawyer sent a letter in October 2022 indicating Mohbad’s desire to leave the label. 

    He claimed that he provided payment logs to Mohbad’s lawyer to demonstrate transparency in their financial dealings. 

    Naira Marley also mentioned that Mohbad withdrew $72,000 from a DSP partner, which he believes belonged to Marlian Music.

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    “Not long after that, in December 2022, Mohbad withdrew $72,000 from a DSP partner. All these monies he took were not his. We had to hold some of his royalty payment till he returned the money he took,” he said.

    The musician expressed frustration over being blamed for Mohbad’s death, stating that he was in Europe at the time of the incident. 

    He refuted bullying allegations, “I’ve never sent anybody to bully him. I’ve never bullied him. I’d warned everybody to leave him”, he said. 

    Naira Marley concluded by stating that Marlian Music is willing to release Mohbad’s royalties to his family or whoever the court designates.

  • Mohbad: Agidigbo FM lifts ban on Naira Marley’s music

    Mohbad: Agidigbo FM lifts ban on Naira Marley’s music

    Agidigbo FM, a leading radio station in Ibadan, has announced plans to lift its ban on playing songs from Marlian Records, owned by singer Naira Marley.

    The station’s founder, Oriyomi Hamzat, revealed this decision during a recent broadcast, stating that the ban was initially put in place due to public pressure and ongoing investigations into Mohbad’s death, in which Naira Marley was among those accused.

    Hamzat explained that the station halted airplay of Naira Marley’s music in September 2023 but has now decided to reverse this decision.

    He clarified that he holds no personal grudge against Naira Marley and emphasised that the station’s decision to stop playing his songs didn’t seem to impact his career negatively.

    With this announcement, Hamzat said Agidigbo FM will resume playing Naira Marley’s songs, effectively ending the ban that had been in place for over a year.

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    He said, “So many people were accused of Mohbad’s death, and Naira Marley was part of them. Because of the investigation going on then, we were asked to stop airing his songs.

    ‎”We’ve not made any impact in this matter. The fact that we don’t play his songs doesn’t stop him from making money. Some people asked me to apologise to him. Did Naira Marley tell you that I have issues with him? If it’s for his music, we’ll start playing them,” he stated.

    ‎He further noted, “It is whoever you have issues with that you tell, ‘don’t be annoyed by the words I said.”

  • Angela Okorie defends Naira Marley, calls him a ‘sweet soul’

    Angela Okorie defends Naira Marley, calls him a ‘sweet soul’

    Actress Angela Okorie has defended controversial singer Naira Marley, describing him as a “sweet soul”.

    According to Angela, Naira Marley surprised her on one of her birthdays by showering her with money and offering encouragement that no one else in the industry has given her.

    Angela shared her positive experience with Naira Marley, stating that he is a quiet person who doesn’t talk much and isn’t a fighter.

    She recalled that after he attended her birthday party, she visited him to thank him, and they collaborated on a song, which he even promoted on his own platform.

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    She wrote on Instagram, “One of my birthdays, about the last three or four years ago, Naira Marley surprised me. He gave me lots of money. I was shocked. The encouragement he gave to me, nobody has ever given it to me in this demonic industry where you and I know people just envy you for nothing, for being yourself, for being bold, for talking and working so hard. People are just going to envy you”.

    “Naira Marley was too nice to me. He doesn’t even talk. He is not a fighter. He doesn’t even talk. The Naira Marley that I know is a sweet soul”.

  • Naira Marley slams critics, warns of suffering in life, hereafter

    Naira Marley slams critics, warns of suffering in life, hereafter

    Singer Naira Marley has said many of his critics will suffer not just in this life but also in death and the afterlife, particularly those who don’t believe in God or the concept of heaven and hell.

    “Most of y’all don’t even believe in God, you don’t believe in heaven and hell issokay. Most of y’all will suffer before u die, suffer when u die, suffer in d grave and suffer in the hereafter,” he said.

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    The singer also touched on the topic of mental health in Nigeria, questioning the availability of diagnoses and suggesting that many of his critics may be mentally unstable.

    “Shey dem dey diagnose people for this Nigeria sha? Plenty people get adhd and ptsd + mad people everywhere,” he added.

  • Blame me for my mistakes, not my religion – Naira Marley

    Blame me for my mistakes, not my religion – Naira Marley

    Controversial singer, Naira Marley, has urged his fans to hold him accountable for his actions, rather than attributing his lifestyle to his religion, Islam.

    In a recent social media post, he emphasised that while Islam is “perfect,” Muslims are not.

    “Islam is perfect, Muslims are not. If I make mistake, blame me, but not my religion.”

    Naira Marley’s statement generated a mixed reaction from his followers.

    Some praised him for taking responsibility for his mistakes, while others criticised him for not being a better ambassador for his faith.

    @Mr_Lasdon wrote, “This is why Muslims are encouraged to act according to the teaching of Islam, we should always reflect and be good ambassador to our religion.”

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    @Olumachoo wrote, “Well said! Islam, like any faith, is pure. It’s people who fall short. Judge individuals, not the religion.”

    @MD_Jatta wrote, “Oh no, you’re the perfect representation of your religion—flaws and all.

    “By the way, if you can read actual Arabic (which I can), I’ll pick a song from your terrible playlist and torture my ears with it all day long.”

    @ObinnaCEO added, “No religion is perfect, just as no human is. Faith is meant to guide, not to claim superiority. What matters is how we live, treat others, and strive for truth.

  • No Muslim is a Muslim without believing in Jesus – Naira Marley

    No Muslim is a Muslim without believing in Jesus – Naira Marley

    Singer Naira Marley has asserted that any Muslim who doesn’t believe in Jesus isn’t a true Muslim.

    This, he said, highlighted Jesus’ importance in Islamic theology.

    “No Muslim is a Muslim if he does not believe in Jesus (Peace be upon him),” he wrote via his X handle.

    While Muslims consider Jesus a prophet of God and a messenger sent to the Children of Israel with the Gospel, Christians believe Jesus is God or the Son of God.

    This fundamental difference in perspective has sparked a lively discussion, with some users praising Naira Marley’s willingness to share his thoughts and others criticising his views.

    Ruth said: “You’re just here to cause confusion. Leave Jesus for us, we don’t care if you believe in him or not.  He remains the son of God, full stop”.

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    Eidristaiwo wrote: “I think many Muslims believe in Jesus, he was mentioned severally in the Quran, where the problem is Muslims not accepting him as “God” they’ve vehemently rebuffed it to irks or Christians. Christians however don’t believe in Muhammed. It’s just crazy”.

    AbuTwins wrote: “You’re right but let me clear it for you; yes we Muslims respect and venerate Jesus Christ. We consider him as one of the Almighty God’s greatest messengers to humankind not as God or as Son of God. In fact The Qur’an re-affirms his miraculous birth and his miraculous abilities. Furthermore, his mother Mary is regarded as one of the most pure and exalted women of all creation”.

    Al bin Rashid Al Falasi wrote: “Muslims believe in Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) and his mother, Mary, so deeply that an entire chapter in the Quran is named after her. Yet, Judaism does not recognize Jesus as a prophet. Yet Christians love sending billions to Israel”

    Naira Marley has been actively sharing his religious views since the start of 2025 Ramadan.