Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Mohbad’s Death: Tonto Dikeh Knocks Naira Marley for Saying He Is Innocent, Calls Him a Bad Boy

 Singer Naira Marley has become the center of attention following a recent press release in which he disclosed his intention to return to the country. He also asserted his innocence regarding the allegations made against him and his music label in relation to Mohbad's death. In response to Naira Marley's statement, actress Tonto Dikeh strongly criticized the Marlian label boss, urging him to surrender himself to the police. Tonto Dikeh deemed Naira Marley's press release as deceitful and expressed her determination to ensure he faces justice for his actions against Mohbad. Taking to Instagram, she wrote, "Naira, it's best you surrender yourself and provide explanations later. You and Sam Larry cannot escape accountability. The law will take its course, and you will not be able to evade punishment. No matter how much you lie, the world now knows who you and your associates truly are. We will not rest until you are apprehended and held responsible for all the wrongdoings you have inflicted upon your fellow human, General Mohbad. You are a highly troublesome individual who needs to be stopped."



Netizens have been quick to respond to Tonto Dikeh's post, and their reactions have been captured by Vahulence Community. Here are some of the comments:


mzsonia22:


"Did he not see the video of Sam Larry attacking Mohbad during the video shoot?"


zomiiylee:


"No need for his lengthy explanation."


eniola_ire:


"Return and clarify yourself."


officialmee_lioness:


"If he claims innocence regarding Mohbad's death, what about Djsplash? What did he do to that boy? Thank God Djsplash is alive."


Bella Shmurda also reacted to Naira Marley's press release, where he denied any involvement in Mohbad's death. Bella advised Naira Marley to cooperate with the Nigerian police and present himself for questioning. In response, someone suggested, "Naira Marley's lawyer should take a bold step and visit Ikorodu to explain what he wrote on that paper for Naira Marley."

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