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K-Solo Alleges Naira Marley’s Involvement in Mohbad’s Death

Renowned Nigerian record producer, Solomon Oyeniyi, widely recognized as K-Solo, has made a shocking claim regarding the passing of his former protege, Mohbad.

Tragically, Mohbad’s untimely demise on September 12, 2023, had been shrouded in controversy.

During an appearance on Channels TV’s program, Rubbin’ Minds, K-Solo firmly asserted that rapper Naira Marley played a significant role in the tragic loss of the talented 27-year-old singer.

He said, “Naira Marley is involved [in Mohbad’s death]. He cannot tell me he is not involved. He has a hand in his death.

“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.

“Samlarry 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.”

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