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Bella Shmurda Reacts As Naira Marley Denies Involvement In MohBad’s Death
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Nigerian singer, Abiola Ahmed Akinbiyi, known professionally as Bella Shmurda, has shared a cryptic post, after his controversial colleague, Naira Marley, denied involvement in the death of his former signee, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.
In a statement shared via his Instagram page on Tuesday evening, September 26, Naira Marley said he has no hand, directly or indirectly, in the death of Mohbad.
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The singer said he has not only been shocked by the passing of Mohbad but also by the lies and threats peddled against him.
He stated that he and Mohbad had disagreements while working together, but it never degenerated into wishing each other death.
Naira Marley said he has been out of the country since August 31 but plans to return following an invitation by the police, who are currently investigating Mohbad’s death and will fully cooperate with the police team.
He further stated that he had no reason to be a fugitive since he had no hand in the death, noting that the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death would be unveiled in due time, and the world would know the truth.
The singer also refuted the claims that he is a drug lord and his record label is a drug cartel.
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He added that he has never fought Mohbad nor instructed anyone to bully or attack Mohbad since he left the record label in September 2022.
A few minutes after the post, Bella Shmurda, in a post via X, wrote, “Sha go and report yourself”
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