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Is Mohbad Case Over? Naira Marley Official Dropped a New Single ‘Wahala’

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In a transfer that has despatched ripples throughout the Nigerian music business, Azeez Fashola, broadly generally known as Naira Marley, has launched a brand new single titled ‘Wahala’. This launch comes at a time when the artist is enmeshed in an issue surrounding the premature loss of life of Ilerioluwa Oladimeji, also called Mohbad, a former signee of his Marlian Data. Mohbad’s passing, confirmed on September 12, 2023, has been a supply of sorrow and hypothesis, with Naira Marley being pulled into the investigation by the Lagos State Police.

Naira Marley’s resolution to drop ‘Wahala’ amidst ongoing investigations and public unrest has sparked a heated debate amongst followers, critics, and observers. This transfer raises questions concerning the timing and the message being conveyed. 

Is it a daring assertion of innocence or an act of insensitivity to the mourning music neighborhood and the unresolved questions surrounding Mohbad’s loss of life?

The controversy is additional fueled by Naira Marley’s involvement within the ongoing investigation into Mohbad’s loss of life. 

With Marley lately taken into custody by the Lagos State Police for questioning, many are questioning the appropriateness of releasing new music amidst such circumstances. 

Because the investigation into Mohbad’s loss of life continues, the highlight on Naira Marley grows ever brighter. The Lagos State Police Command’s involvement and the continuing authorized proceedings have solely added to the complexity of the state of affairs. 

The choice by a Lagos Justice of the Peace Courtroom to launch Naira Marley and affiliate Balogun Eletu, alias Sam Larry on bail displays the seriousness of the case.

The discharge of Naira Marley’s new single ‘Wahala’ amidst the controversy surrounding Mohbad’s loss of life has polarized public opinion. On one hand, a substantial variety of Nigerians have vowed to not stream or hearken to his music, reflecting a robust stance in opposition to Marley in mild of latest occasions. 

However, there stays a phase of the viewers that sees no fault in his actions, persevering with to assist Naira marley’s music amidst the turmoil.

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