Tag: Naira Marley

  • Iyabo Ojo visits ex-Marlian signee DJ Splash battling mental illness

    Iyabo Ojo visits ex-Marlian signee DJ Splash battling mental illness

    Popular actress, Iyabo Ojo has paid a visit to Aderoju Mathew aka DJ Splash, a disc jockey formerly signed to Naira Marley’s record label who is allegedly battling mental illness.

    DJ Splash’s case came to limelight following the death of Mohbad who was also previously signed to the same record label.

    Splash’s mother, in a recently surfaced video, accused Naira Marley of ruining her son’s life and abandoning him.

    She said the problem started in 2021 after her son, DJ Splash won a competition and was given N100,000 cash.

    According to her, after he won the competition, he became endeared to a lot of celebrities who started taking him to many shows, saying that when he later met Naira Marley and Zlatan; they danced together.

    The mother noted that Naira Marley opted to take DJ Splash to live and work with him, an arrangement she initially contested, insisting she wanted her son to go to university first, to which Naira agreed to send the young man to school.

    According to her, after a while, though, her son called her and asked her to come to get him from Naira Marley’s house in the Lekki neighbourhood of Lagos State where they were living.

    She bemoaned the fact that ever since she took her son from Naira Marley’s residence, DJ Splash has been ill, necessitating frequent hospital visits.

    She indicated her son had memory loss and had not been mentally sound though didn’t specify if a hospital made any diagnosis for his condition.

    She said that DJ Splash had gotten so ill that she had sold everything in order to foot his medical bills at various hospitals, claiming that her son had resisted taking medication recommended by doctors and had insisted that he would only accept those from Naira Marley.

    While Nigerians seek justice for the late Mohbad, Iyabo Ojo alongside a popular blogger decided to reach out to the ailing DJ.

    A now-viral clip captured her arrival with an associate at the residence of the DJ Splash where they were welcomed by the family.

    Ojo went Live on Instagram while there with the family and the ailing DJ who looked like a shadow of himself.

    She could be heard saying: “We are going to see to it that he gets proper treatment and justice. We failed Mohbad in life but we won’t fail him in death.

    “But DJ Splash is alive and we are not going to fail him in life. And he’s not going to die for he will live to declare that which the Lord has prepared for him to do.

    Read Also: #JusticeforMohbad: Iyabo Ojo plans mega rally in Lagos

    “His mother will eat the fruit of her labour over him. His brothers will enjoy benefits from him. He will get married, give birth, and do all the things men do. This one is not the enemy’s scapegoat but a thorn in their flesh.

    “The right authorities are going to take up your story and you’re well protected. Everybody is going to protect you. The whole of Nigeria will take care of you. So, mummy, you’re not the only one that gave birth to DJ Splash. We all gave birth to him and we all would take care of him.

    DJ Splash was given the floor to say a few words. Though some of it was incoherent, he mentioned being pushed to the wall and subjected to a lot of things while adding: “But we thank the Lord. I thank Father, I thank God.”

  • K-Solo alleges Naira Marley’s involvement in Mohbad’s death

    K-Solo alleges Naira Marley’s involvement in Mohbad’s death

    Record producer, Solomon Oyeniyi aka K-Solo has made audacious remarks about Naira Marley’s involvement in his former signee, Mohbad’s death.

    He accused the Marlian Music boss of ‘having a hand’ in the controversial demise of Mohbad on Tuesday, September 12 at age 27.

    The veteran beat maker who recently featured on Channels TV’s programme, ‘Rubbin’ Minds’ advised Naira Marley to turn himself in to the authorities and clear his name if indeed he were innocent of the allegations being levelled against him.

    He stated: “Naira Marley is involved in Mohbad’s death. He cannot tell me he is not involved. He has a hand in his death.

    Read Also: I hope Police get justice for MohBad – Mr Macaroni

    “Somebody can’t be under your label and he is being bullied every day and you never came out to say anything. And you said you don’t know anything about it.

    “You’re putting up a statement? Everybody can put up a statement. Naira Marley has an involvement in. He can’t tell me no.

    “If I were Naira Marley, he should turn up himself. Come into this country, come and defend yourself. Put yourself out.

    “Sam Larry does not have anything to say. That one can be on the run forever because you can see his own evidence over your face. There are pictures. He cannot say that they are doctored.

    “So, Naira Marley can never tell me he is not part of this. Anybody that is in his team that is still fooling him or telling him lies, they should better stop right now. He needs to come out and defend himself.

    “I’m not going to say because it is still being alleged, it’s not what you can say yet. Yes, I can say it is being alleged. But you know what? I can say it to his face; he knows about this.

    “Let him come out and wash himself clean and say, ‘I, Naira Marley, I’m not involved in this.’ Then let the police do their due diligence like the English they used.”

  • MohBad: ‘Remain shattered’, Netizens fumes at Naira Marley’s comments

    MohBad: ‘Remain shattered’, Netizens fumes at Naira Marley’s comments

    The tragic death of Nigerian artiste, MohBad has sent the entertainment industry, friends, and family into mourning.

    MohBad’s passing was unexpected and soon had fans gnashing their teeth to express anger and disbelief.

    The deceased, who was formerly signed under Naira Marley’s record label, Marlian Records, left a void that can never be filled.

    Amidst the mourning and speculations surrounding his death, Naira Marley, who is also the frontman of Marlian Records, shared a heartfelt message that stirred mixed reactions among netizens.

    In his message, Naira Marley expressed his heartbreak over the loss of Mohbad and called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding his untimely demise.

    He asked several questions, ranging from Mohbad’s whereabouts before his death to the details of the medical care he received and the autopsy results.

    Naira Marley also questioned the quick burial and the source of the information that attributed Mohbad’s death to an ear infection, suggesting that his former protege deserved a more dignified farewell and that the truth should be revealed.

    Read Also: IGP, Lagos CP compare notes on investigation into Mohbad’s death

    However, displeased netizens had mixed reactions to Naira Marley’s statement.

    Many expressed skepticism and disbelief, pointing to a recent video that surfaced showing Mohbad being harassed by Naira Marley’s aide, Sam Larry.

    Recall that Mohbad had also filed a petition against Sam Larry raising suspicions that Naira Marley might have been involved in the events leading up to Mohbad’s death.

    These factors led some to doubt the sincerity of Naira Marley’s grief and his call for an investigation.

    Reactions are as followed:

    One lindaaa_o had this to say: “Who has been beating Imole black and blue over the years??”

    One funkygold said: “Oya open your comment section we want to answer your questions”

    One dee undisclosed: “And many people will fall for this cheap reverse psychology”

    One thefoodnetworknig2: “It’s giving “go to court”… You’re not about to plav reverse psychology on us Marley, stop”

    One xxssive: “All these questions But u no ask where Sammy Larry Dey”

    One cici_ sosobaby had this to say, “That’s why it is not good to keep enemies. Someone who does something and all fingers will be pointing at you.”

    One callmesunshine_3: “May you remain shattered, Ijn, Amen!”

  • Naira Marley trends after Mohbad’s demise

    Naira Marley trends after Mohbad’s demise

    Singer and record label boss, Naira Marley is trending on the X app, formerly Twitter amid the death news of his former signee, Mohbad.

    The report of the 27-year-old KPK (Ko Por Ke) crooner’s death suddenly emerged on Tuesday evening and swiftly went viral.

    The report shook the online community, throwing the entire music industry as well as fans and lovers of the deceased into grief.

    Mohbad had a strained relationship with his former label and the boss of Marlian Records and Naira Marley.

    On December 2019, Naira announced the founding of the record label during his Marlian Fest concert at Eko Hotel and Suite, Lagos State.

    On the same night, he announced that he had signed four artists including Zinoleesky, Cblack, Mohbad and Fabian Blu to the record label.

    However, in October 2022, Mohbad officially ended his contract with Naira Marley’s record label.

    Read Also: 13 things to know about late singer MohBad

    His legal team served a letter of termination to Marlian Records alleging criminal acts of assault and battery against their client.

    In the termination notice on Tuesday, October 25, 2022; the Marlian boss was accused of orchestrating constant attacks on Mohbad.

    It also claimed the music executive failed to pay advances to Mohbad and royalties due him from his intellectual property since 2019.

    Prior to the contract termination notice, the singer recounted how he was allegedly assaulted by his record label owners, Marlian.

    In a series of tweets, Mohbad narrated the events that led to his assault with some of his friends inside the Marlian house after reportedly demanding a change of manager.

    He emphasised while they were being assaulted Naira Marley ‘coordinated some of the attacks as he instructed the boys to beat them up.’

    The rapper born Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba revealed in July 2023, a few months before his demise that he had no plans to ever return to his former record label.

    On the ‘Big Friday Show’ with reality TV star, Tacha, the musical act delved briefly into the saga-cum-split from his former boss.

    When asked to address the matter without necessarily giving too much detail, the 27-year-old artiste stated: “We just had a split, you know. From Marlian music to Imolenization. We just wanted to be on our own but it didn’t come easy.

    “Doing my own thing, I’m happy being all by myself because that’s what I wanted ever since. It’s been more difficult, normal cos nothing good comes easy.”

    On reneging on his exit from his former record label, Mohbad said: “There’s nothing that has made me consider going back to Marlian Music. It’s forward ever. Ajeh!

    “Between Naira Marley and I, it’s ‘Hi, hi’ from far, you know,” he added when quizzed on their relationship moving forward.

    Amid the news of his death, controversies erupted with several speculations making waves as a result of his inharmonious relationship with Naira Marley.

    @toolzmoney tweeted: “We lost Mohbad at 27, the singer was just getting to the peak of his music career. Rip. To think Bella Shmurda said he once tried committing suicide and he also said the Marlians record boss, Naira Marley should be held responsible if ge dies. This is tragic.”

    @Queen_Aeesha said: “Funniest thing is Naira Marley might know nothing about Mohbad’s death.
    How e go convince people like this??”

    @officialmrdeen wrote: ““Everybody in the whole world, please help me… if I die, na Marlian music Naira Marley k!ll me”. Months ago, Mohbad said this but no celebrity talked about it.”

    @TheHolyman_ stated: “Mohbad dead at 27 just when he is about to reach his peak. He once accused his Former Label boss Naira Marley to be held responsible if he died. Bella Shmurda also said he attempted suicide few months ago. May His soul Rest in peace

    @babanla_yusuf asked: “Is Naira Marley responsible for Mohbad death according to their last incident???

    @attah_akor tweeted: “Mohbad is said to have passed away after receiving injection for his ear infection. Nobody is questioning the hospital but most people are clinging to the words he said about Naira Marley over an altercation.”

    @Championwtmg said: “Bella shmurda only said Mohbad attempted suicide back then because of the issue he had with Naira Marley . Any other news is not true.”

  • ‘Beyonce needs Nigerian artistes than we need her’

    Chisom Ezeh popularly known as Rexxie, is behind the new wave of sound known as Zanku Music. He has produced some of Nigeria’s biggest songs such as Zlatan’s ‘Able God’ and Naira Marley’s ‘Am I A Yahoo Boy’ among others. The Anambra State born music producer and multi-talented artiste is a frequent collaborator with Zlatan Ibile and Naira Marley. In this interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUNKANMI, the producer talked about his work with these artistes and how together, they have made some of the biggest songs on the music scene.

    Can you share your childhood memories with us?

    I was raised in Lagos and Abuja. Growing up in Lagos helped me to get accustomed to Yoruba tradition. My childhood was spent in Akoka, Shomolu, Lagos. I moved to Abuja for my secondary school education. It was in Abuja that I would say music first met me. After that, I returned back to Lagos and that was when music started for me. I worked with different upcoming artistes. We are three children from my parents and I am the first. I studied Computer Science from Taiye Solarin University of Education (TASUED).

    What is your story, how did you find music?

    For me, music started in school although I had been playing the keyboard in church. I was part of the school band at Government Secondary School, Garki. I was actually the Music Prefect. This was in 2010. We usually do covers of popular trending songs and perform it at the school assembly before the whole school. I became more curious to know how the popular songs were made and that inspired me to go into music production. I learnt on my own, I was self-taught.

    How did Zanku sound originate?

    I am the originator of the Zanku Sound. Let me go back a little bit. Before we started the movement, I had a terrible accident in February, March last year that almost claimed my life. It made me almost quit music. It was a tough period and turning point in my life. At that time, I had been experimenting on a new bounce and I didn’t (know) what to call it. I was always praying to meet CDQ and play the beat for him. I was not able to make the connection.

    As fate will have it, I met Zlatan Ibile in a chance meeting. I went with an artiste, Thessy, who was featuring him to meet him at a hotel. After working on the song, Zlatan asked if I had any beat for him, then I played an unfinished beat to him. One thing led to another, he started to vibe to it and I liked what I was hearing him sing and I began to add more parts to the song. The title of the song was ‘Jogo’ featuring Lil Kesh and Naira Marley. In the lyrics, Zlatan sang a line that said, ‘Zlatan, abeg no kill us’ which has the acronym Z-A-N-K-U. He had this unique dance style that he dances any time the song comes on. People started to dance to it too.

    What would you describe as a turning point in your music career?

    ‘Jogo’ went a long way. It was recorded in a hotel. I also met Lyta, former artiste with Olamide’s YBNL and we recorded his second single, ‘Self-Made’. Luckily, Olamide heard it and called me, inviting me to come record some songs with him. While we were trying to record ‘Jogo’, I played a couple of beats for Naira Marley and Lil Kesh. We recorded a couple of songs that is everywhere now. I did three hit songs such as ‘Jakpa’ for Naira Marley, ‘Again O’ for Lil Kesh and ‘Illuminati’ by Zlatan featuring Naira Marley. That night was magical, several hit music was born in one sitting.

    Can you tell us about recording the monster hit song, ‘Able God’?

    For me, what I would call the biggest turning point for me was the recording of ‘Able God’ featuring Chinko Ekun, Zlatan and Lil Kesh. It was just the right time and everything was happening in my life very fast. Mind you, I was doing all this recording while I was healing. I was still walking around with bandage on my body.

    How bad was the accident and how did it affect your music career?

    I was almost going to quit. It was a low point in my life. Actually, it happened when I was returning to Lagos from Ilorin. It occurred around Epe. The car somersaulted like seven times. It is still a miracle that I walked out alive from the wreckage. I had a serious injury on my left hand. I would say that ‘Able God’ announced me and people came to identify me with that sound that we called Zanku. We uploaded the dance on social media and the song just went viral.

    Can you take us through your creative process?

    First of all, I am not the type of producer that sits down and create beat for artiste. I don’t send beat to artistes. I like to be in the room with the artiste and do the music live. I like to flow with the artistes and feed on the artiste’s energy and vibe. It is all about creativity. This is why I am always selective of the people that I work with. It is a collaborative work. This is why I hardly work with certain people. I am not the type of producer an artiste will send voice note to on WhatsApp. We have to create it together.

    But this put you at the risk of being described as a one-dimension producer, how do you react to this?

    One thing about this life is that once you are known for something, you establish your niche. This means that whoever is coming to record with you knows what to expect. However, this does not mean that I do not do other styles of music. I have made hip hop sings for Chinko Ekun and Reminisce. I made high-life music for Lil Kesh. It was quite a hit featuring Duncan Mighty titled ‘Flenjor’. Don’t forget that, Lil Kesh’s ‘Self-Made’ was a high-life Jam.

    What’s the special connection between you and Zlatan?

    Like I said, I like to work physically with an artiste in the studio and Zlatan is that kind of spontaneous artiste. He is the type of artiste that if you send him beat, he hardly records it. He is the live-recording type as well. The way he loves to record is the way I also like to produce. He writes his lines on the spot. That is chemistry. Another person who I achieve that kind of chemistry with also is Naira Marley. He is a very creative artiste. I like artistes that think on their feet.

    What are your thoughts about Beyonce featuring of Nigerians?

    Afrobeats has come to stay. I think it is a big progress for our industry to get featured by Beyonce. I am a firm believer in Afrobeats. In the end, I feel like American musicians need us more than we need them. We are doing them a huge favour. We are the new wave and they need us right now. If you check Apple music and other digital platforms, you will see that Beyonce album is on every African playlist as a result of her cleverly featuring African artistes.

    How best can Nigerian musicians tap revenue from digital streaming?

    Nigerian artistes are now making a lot of money from digital distribution. It all boils down to working with the right people and understanding the business as well as the digital market itself. We have to understand how lucrative it is and the potentials available in digital streaming. Most artistes don’t understand how much revenue they stand to gain from it. That is being handled for me by Damilola Akinwunmi of Dapper Damn Entertainment. He has been a good professional.

    What is the most important advice an up and coming producer should work with?

    Keep believing in what you are doing, don’t let anyone put you down with negative opinion. Once upon a time, I used to allow people’s opinion weigh me down. For instance, before we released the monster hit, ‘Able God’, someone whom I highly respected said told me that my beat was getting ‘wack’. But for the first time, I disagreed with him. I had that strong belief in what I was doing for the first time. Also, work towards finding your own sound. Please watch out for more music from me.  What should people expect from you?

    At the moment, I am working on my EP. I want to put out a body of work that shows different sides of me apart from the one the world knows. I want to test the waters and put out different vibes. I feel like this is best way to let people know that I do other sounds apart from Zanku. I plan to feature African and international artistes. It will be out in November by God’s Grace. Before now, I dropped my own hit song ‘Fotifoyin’ by Rexxie featuring Teni, Naira Marley and Zlatan.

  • Don’t ever compare Naira Marley to Fela, says Dede Mabiaku

    Veteran Musician and producer, Dede Mabiaku has described the comparison between Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley and the legendary Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, as inappropriate.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports in a recent interview, Mabiaku slammed fans who described Naira Marley as a rising Fela, adding that it trivalised the essence of Fela’s struggles.

    He said, “I hear a lot of people comparing that young man to Abami Eda, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Why are you trivialising the essence of your matrys?

    “Why are you bringing down Fela Anikulapo Kuti? Why are you rubbishing the essence of him in this corridor of nothingness? The boy, was he right in doing what he did? Ask yourself.

    “Because everything he (Fela) did was based on enlightening the people, wake up the minds of the people for the development of the society the right way with respect and regard for our cultures and traditions,” he said.

    Mabiaku also addressed the internet fraud menace which Naira Marley was entangled with. In May, the singer was remanded in prison following a police investigation linking him with internet fraud.

    According to Mabiaku, internet fraud was not justifiable in any form, even for reparation which fraudsters often refer to as a defence.

    He said, “The typical African culture and tradition teaches you not to steal or do tricks to rip off the next man of what is duly his.

    “Some people are talking of reparation. You come out and stand up to say ‘this is what my rights are. You denied me of my rights and I want them back and by law and by rights, I am going to fight for it’.

    “And you duly fight for it, not sneak through the computer to carry people’s money and do yahoo or 419.

    “And you come and relate yourself as the same with Baba? We should be careful the kinds of things we say lest the future holds us for account.

    “We must be careful and that young man should now desist from letting his colleagues make him look like he is a Fela wannabe because of the situation he has gone through. No, you are not a Fela.

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    He also said that fraudsters made no efforts to build the society especially as they claim to seek revenge for the society by ripping off other people.

    He said, “How many of the young boys who have done this yahoo thing have invested back into the society the right way.

    “If you say it’s because your right you are doing it, then a group of you should come together, invest in a business where you have young researchers and a young team to make agriculture grow, the build a school, a hospital.

    Mabiaku also slammed the ‘soapy’ dance as immoral and unafrican. He further bemoaned the rate with which culture and regard for values have eroded.

    NAN reports that following his prison stint, Naira Marley released ‘Soapy’, song and dance which mirrored male masturbation.

    The dance has drawn several criticisms from fans and celebrities alike including Guinness world record holder, Kaffy who described it as ‘appropriate’.

    (NAN)

  • 5 lessons from Naira Marley’s trial

    Popular musician, Naira Marley, who was arrested by the EFCC for internet fraud also known as yahoo-yahoo, has been in the news lately for supporting internet fraud telling Nigerian youths that it’s never a crime to scam.

    However, Naira Marley did not stop on social media he also went ahead dropping a new song that his currently trending titled it “Am I A Yahoo Boy

    In the video, he showed how he got arrested by the police and that came to reality.

    The whole thing started when he said on Instagram: “If you know about the history of slavery, you go know say, Yahoo no be crime“.

    That generated controversies with several celebrities weighing in their opinions on the issue of Internet fraud.

    Weeks after, Naira Marley is cooling off in Ikoyi Prison.

    ·        Always Mind Your Business

    If Naira Marley had focused on his career and stop talking too much, this whole issue would have been averted.

     Majority of the consequences we are facing now are results of the actions or choices we’ve made in the past.

    If Naira Marley had made that Yahoo statement and stopped at that, EFCC would not have come for him.

    But the singer went on attacking everyone, who disagreed with him, always on Instagram live to say all sorts as regards such sensitive issue of National importance.

    The singer did not stop there. He hit the studio to record a song titled “Am I A Yahoo Boy“. At this point the whole country was already aware of Naira Marley and possibilities of him being a yahoo-boy with musical talents.

    In fact, most of his actions made it look like the country had no laws.

    If the singer did not take the issue of Yahoo boy as personal business, he would not have been locked up in prison.

    Read Also: 14 facts about Naira Marley’s trial

    ·       Never Do Anything Bad For Fame

    At the beginning, Naira Marley looked like he was enjoying the fame and the attention he was getting from every of his comments on yahoo-yahoo so he feels he was above the law.

    What profits Naira Marley to gain fame and lose his own freedom?

    He’s been to prison, got his name tainted, embellished in the mud, got negative attention to his career. Yeah, he might pull through with this eventually and be free.

    What if he had decided to mind his business and kept quiet, the moment he felt he is about to be treated like Fela, Mandela and President Kennedy who were even fighting for the right cause.

    EFCC just had to utilise the whole scenario to prove a point so people won’t say they are afraid of entertainers.

    Naira got the fame, got the clout, fed from the popularity of Internet fraud to his advantage. At the end of the day, it got him into trouble for him he was mentoring other Nigerian youths who wants to pay attention to him Naira Marley.

    ·       Don’t Listen To The Crowd

    In this life, we just have to be careful about advice we take. Some are harmful, few are beneficial. Naira Marley would have learned from how other top celebrities behave, they don’t make noise even if they maybe into Yahoo-Yahoo business using their music to cover up.

    ·       There Are Consequences For All Our Actions

    Naira Marley‘s ordeal teaches us that whatever we are going through now is as a result of the choices and actions we’ve done in the past.

    If Naira Marley had focused on next big music project after having successful Marlian Concert, God knows he wouldn’t have been detained.

    Whatever actions you take now, know that there are going to be consequences for it later. So, always do what is right.

    Naira Marley did not only give himself bad reputation, he has jeopardized his career.

    ·       Never Support Internet Fraud

    As a popular singer, Naira Marley would not have stood so low to take to his verified social media handles preaching to the world that internet fraud is a legit Business.

    If a friend is trying to lure you into such act, you should be bold enough to say No to internet fraud because when you steal from someone is a big sin before God.

    Anything you steal or take by force won’t last. Say No to evil, Say no to fraud. Avoid destroying your image before the world because you can never turn the hand of time.

    If you don’t fight the law, the law won’t fight you. Nigerian youths don’t want to work anymore. They prefer keeping sleepless nights, hunting for white clients to scam while some have gone to the extent of engaging in rituals for Yahoo Plus also known as “Do Like I Say.”

  • Musician Naira Marley gets N2m bail

    The Federal High Court in Lagos yesterday granted a musician, Azeez Fashola (aka Naira Marley), N2millon bail with two sureties in the like sum.

    Justice Nicholas Oweibo ruled that one of the sureties must be on Grade Level 10 in the federal or state employ.

    The other surety must have a landed property within the court’s jurisdiction, he added.

    The judge directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to verify the bail terms.

    He adjourned till October 22 for trial.

    EFCC arraigned Naira Marley on May 20 for alleged credit card fraud.

    He was charged with 11 counts of violating the Cyber Crimes Act of 2015, to which he pleaded not guilty.

    Also mentioned in the charge is Yad Isril, said to be at large.

    The musician risks seven years in jail if found guilty.

    Defence counsel Mr. Olalekan Ojo (SAN), who led no fewer than eight other lawyers, prayed the court to grant the musician bail on liberal terms.

    He argued that as a celebrity, the defendant would not jump bail.

    Ojo gave a Yoruba proverb that ‘’A person cannot steal the trumpet that belongs to the king because he has nowhere to blow it.”

    Citing relevant authorities as well as a Supreme Court decision, Ojo urged the court to grant Naira Marley bail on liberal terms.

    He said the law provided for a prison term of not more than seven years for the offence, adding that it was bailable.

    But, EFCC counsel Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo opposed the bail application on the grounds that the defendant was a “flight risk” and that granting him bail would send a wrong signal to the public.

    He said there was an upsurge in cybercrime popularly termed “yahoo yahoo” in Nigeria, which he noted had dented the country’s image.

    The prosecutor added that as a celebrity, the defendant’s conduct had a multiplier effect on the youth who looked up to him as a role model.

    Oyedepo prayed the court to deny the musician bail.

    Ruling, Justice Oweibo said that the reasons adduced by prosecution were not strong enough to warrant denial of bail.

    Read also: Okorocha denies rumoured arrest by EFCC

    EFCC said the defendant committed the offence on November 26, 2018, December 11, 2018 and May 10.

    The commission said he conspired with others to use access card numbered 42658840359191132 issued to other persons in a bid to obtain gain.

    EFCC said Naira Marley, with intent to defraud, possessed a counterfeit card numbered 4921819410257431, on May 10.

    The commission said he also used access card numbered 5264711020433662 issued to another person to obtain fraudulent financial gains.

    The prosecution said some of the credit cards bore the names Nicole Louise Malyon and Timea Fedorne Tatar.

    The alleged offence is contrary to Section 27(1)(b) and 33(9)of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act 2015 and punishable under Section 33(2) of the same Act.

    The singer was arrested on May 10 following intelligence report which EFCC said it received about his involvement in Internet fraud.

    The court premises were packed with supporters, as they hailed Naira Marley, who was brought by prison officials.

    Some strained to catch a glimpse of the music star as he stood in the dock. He wore a black T-shirt and black trousers with his trademark dreadlocks.

  • 14 facts about Naira Marley’s trial

    By Praise Olowe

    Nigerian musician, Azeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley, was arrested on May 10, 2019 alongside rapper, Zlatan Ibile, Rahman Jago, Guccy Branch and one other.

    · He was arrested for alleged money laundering.

    · Marley, known for his single “Issa Goal”, was slammed with 11- count charges.

    · Marley stands risk of spending 7 years in jail if found guilty in accordance with Section 33 (2) of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015.

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    · Naira Marley who claimed to have been arrested 124 times in the UK appeared before a Lagos high court, May 20, 2019.

    · Some of the counts in the charges filed against Naira Marley includes, “That you, Azeez Adeshina Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and Raze (still at large), on or about the 11th day of December 2018, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, conspired amongst yourselves to use Access card 42658840359191132 issued to persons other than you in a bid to obtain gain and you thereby committed an offense contrary to Section 27(1)(b) of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act 2015 and punishable under Section 33(2) of the Same Act.

    · “That you, Azeez Adeshina Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and Raze (still at large), on or about the 10th day of May 2019, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, with intent to defraud possessed, counterfeit card 4921819410257431 issued to Timea Fedorne Tatar and you thereby committed an offense contrary to and punishable under Section 33(9) of Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act 2015.”

    · Naira Marley pleaded not guilty before Justice Nicolas Oweibo.

    · The judge adjourned until May 30 for hearing of his bail application.

    · Justice Oweibo ordered that the musician be remanded in prison custody until his bail application is determined.

    .  Naira Marley appeared before High Court in Lagos on Thursday, May 30

    . He was granted bail for N2millon with two sureties in like sum.

    . Justice Nicholas Oweibo ruled that one of the sureties must be on Grade Level 10 in the Federal or state employment.

    . The other surety must have a landed property within the court’s jurisdiction.

    . The judge adjourned until October 22 for trial.

  • Judge remands Naira Marley as musician’s fraud trial begins

    A LAGOS Federal High Court yesterday remanded popular musician Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley in prison following his arraignment for alleged credit card fraud.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) preferred an 11-count charge against him.

    He pleaded not guilty before Justice Nicolas Oweibo, who adjourned hearing in his bail application till May 30 .

    Justice Oweibo said he would be in  custody until his bail application is determined.

    The offence, according to  Section 33 (2) of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015, carries seven years imprisonment.

    Some of the credit cards,  EFCC claimed, bore the names of Nicole Louise Malyon and Timea Fedorne Tatar.

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    The charge reads in part: “That you Azeez Adeshina Fashola aka Naira Marley, and Raze (still at large), on or about the 11th day of December 2018, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, conspired  to use Access card 42658840359191132 issued to persons other than you in a bid to obtain gain and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 27(1)(b) of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act 2015 and punishable under Section 33(2) of the same Act.

    “That you, Azeez Adeshina Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and Raze (still at large), on or about the 10th day of May 2019, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, with intent to defraud possessed counterfeit card 4921819410257431 issued to Timea Fedorne Tatar and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 33(9) of Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act 2015.”