Netizens probe Naira Marley, Sam Larry’s reactions to their Imam’s prayers against Mohbad’s killers (VIDEO)

Right from the outset of Mohbad's tragic demise, Naira Marley and Sam Larry found themselves cast under the shadow of suspicion by both law enforcement and the public due to their prior interactions with the deceased singer. Now, a viral video capturing their reactions to their cleric's fervent prayers against Mohbad's perpetrators has only served to intensify the accusatory gaze of netizens, further fueled speculation and finger-pointing in their direction.


A viral video capturing an Islamic cleric, invited for prayers by Marlian Boss Naira Marley and his associate Sam Larry, is currently causing ripples across the internet.

In the widely circulated video, the Imam is seen seated alongside Naira Marley and Larry as he offers prayers condemning the individuals responsible for the tragic death of Mohbad, a former artist signed to Naira Marley’s record label.

During his prayer and curse-laden address aimed at Mohbad’s killers, the Islamic cleric discerned a lack of fervor in the “Amens” being uttered.

Prompted by this observation, he urged Naira Marley, Sam Larry, and the other individuals present in the room to amplify their response with a resounding and emphatic “Amen.”

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As anticipated, the online community is ablaze with activity, dissecting and analyzing every frame of the trending and viral video.

Numerous netizens have taken to commenting on the reactions of Naira Marley and Sam Larry to the Islamic cleric’s impassioned prayers, particularly his fervent condemnation of anyone involved in Mohbad’s tragic demise.

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Recall that Naira Marley, Sam Larry, and two others were arraigned on October 6, 2023 and remanded over their alleged involvement in circumstances surrounding the death of musician, Mohbad.

Mohbad died at the age of 27 under unclear circumstances on Thursday, September 12.

A coroner’s inquest into his death has been launched by the Lagos State Government.

Naira Marley, and Lagos socialite Sam Larry, months later, were subsequently released from detention by the Lagos State Police Command.

 

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