“Only God in Heaven Can Cancel Me” – Naira Marley Tells Nigerians After Mohbad Incident

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music Naira Marley regains 100k followers amidst controversy surrounding Late Mohbad's death

Controversial Nigerian singer and Marlian Music boss, Naira Marley, has issued a bold statement to his critics amidst ongoing calls to boycott his music following the death of Mohbad.

The controversy stems from allegations made in 2023 by netizens accusing Naira Marley of being involved in the tragic passing of Mohbad, a claim that remains unproven. In response, some fans and music lovers have since distanced themselves from his music.

Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) page, Naira Marley addressed the situation head-on, asserting that no one has the authority to cancel him or his career except God.

He wrote:

“The only person that can cancel me is God.”

The statement has sparked mixed reactions online, with some fans standing by him while others remain critical. Despite the backlash, Naira Marley remains defiant and committed to his music career.

@ashabul_jannaah remarked: “I completely agree! It’s God who shapes your journey, not people. Everything that happens is destined and no one can take that away from you.”

@Berrychexplace said: “Most of your songs are soooo good…

Me I dey fear you ni”

@cleverlydey4u penned: “God don cancel you the very moment Mohbad died”

@acool_ said: “We did that already man, I just pray God forgives you and your team”

@f_r_e_d_d_y_1 said: “Oga we no hear your gbedu again”

@OmonoyiMrbaby said: “Baba you’re menace and your time is in the past..”

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