Popular Nigerian singer, Azeez Fashola alias Naira Marley has taken her vawulence nature to a bigger level as he recently released a diss track where he attacks Mohbad maternal figure.
This reaction from Naira Marley comes after Mohbad who is well known for his hit song “Imole” got social media buzzing after he released a song called “TIFF” where he throws shade at his record label boss, Naira Marley.
It all started when Mohbad takes to his official Twitter handle where he cries out and claimed of being assaulted in the Marlian house. Sharing a video to prove his claim, the singer who wore a white singlet was seen with bruises on his back, neck, and hand.
Although, Naira Marley in a post debunked Mohabd tweet as he noted that Mohbad was high on harmful substances and further described the incident as a “family affair”.
The altercation got worsened as Mohbad who was later admitted to hospital following the injury sustained request to terminate his contract with Marlian music headed by Naira Marley.
Also, Mohbad and Naira Marley unfollowed each other on the popular microblogging platform revealing that they are no more together.
Confirming this, Mohbad via his official Instagram page has deleted all the songs as well as anything that associates him with Marlian Music.
Naira Marley drops a new song today, November 25th in the midnight titled “Violence” and in the song he lyrically slammed Mohabd together with his mother.
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