Nigerian singer and Marlian Records boss, Naira Marley, has urged the police to re-arrest everyone linked to the death of late artiste Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.
In a recent interview, Marley said he returned to Nigeria to cooperate with investigations and clear his name, despite facing public allegations. He revealed that he spent two months in detention at Panti, Yaba, Lagos, even after presenting evidence of his innocence.
“I came back to Nigeria to support the police investigation and show I had nothing to do with Mohbad’s death. Yet, I was detained for two months with no reason. Even officers admitted I was innocent, saying my detention was for ‘protection’,” he said.
Marley stressed that all individuals connected to the case should face justice:
“If you ask me, I’ll tell the police to arrest everybody involved. Everybody should be re-arrested so the truth can come out.”
He also addressed Mohbad’s estate, saying Marlian Records has not touched the late singer’s earnings. According to him, the money remains intact and will be handed over to whoever the court or Mohbad’s family appoints to manage it.
Marley maintained that he remains committed to justice for Mohbad while standing firm on his innocence.