Mohbad: Naira Marley’s Detailed Account Shows He Was Wrongly Accused

Mohbad: Naira Marley’s Detailed Account Shows He Was Wrongly Accused


Former Presidential aide on New Media under Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, Bashir Ahmad, has shared his thoughts on the ongoing controversy involving singer Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, and the late rapper Ilerioluwa Aloba, widely called Mohbad.

This follows Naira Marley’s public statement detailing his version of the events surrounding the death of his former artiste, Mohbad.

On Wednesday, Ahmad wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that he had not been following the case closely until recently, but after reviewing Naira Marley’s detailed version, he feels the singer has been unfairly blamed.

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He wrote, “I have never really taken time to go through the Naira Marley and Mohbad saga.

“I was only vaguely aware of the headlines and social media reactions, until this morning, when I watched the video where Naira Marley shared his own side of the story.

“Honestly, I wouldn’t have believed him if he hadn’t documented everything so thoroughly—messages, calls, videos and dates, from the very first day they started talking, to the very last time.

“It is truly a blessing when God gives you the wisdom to document every important situation in your life. “That habit alone can save you from injustice and false narratives.”

Ahmad further asserted that anyone who has accused Naira Marley in the matter owes the singer an apology.

“Those who wrongly accused Naira Marley owe him an apology, at the very least. May Mohbad continue to rest in peace,” Ahmad wrote.

Replying to comments on his post, the former presidential aide noted that it had been challenging for many to defend Naira Marley initially, but he praised the singer for finally sharing his side of the story.

“Until recently, coming out to stand or speak up for him was really hard.

“Good that he found the courage to come out publicly and share his own side of the story. Now it is up to people to choose who or what to believe.

“I would have wrongly accused Naira Marley if I hadn’t waited until now to hear his side of the story,” he stated.



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