Following the arrest of his former recordboss, Naira Marley, Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has expressed hope that justice will be served for the late musician Mohbad.
Naira Marley tweeted on Tuesday night that he was coming to Lagos to help with the ongoing investigation into Mohbad’s death. In order to help with the inquiry, he said he will be meeting with the police.
The troubled artist has been detained for questioning and other investigation-related tasks, according to confirmation from the Lagos State Police Command.
Naira Marley’s level of confidence appears to be commensurate with having strong political underdogs on his side, Tonto Dikeh retorted.
She sent a letter to the underdogs warning them that if they didn’t drop him, the public would learn their names.
“Naira Marley’s confidence looks to me like he has some top political underdogs by his side.
Now one of 2 things,
You all better drop him and let us have the justice we deserve or we will start fishing your names out.
Right now we don’t care about y’all, we want.
“A wanted Criminal in an ongoing bu&ly and possibly alleged murd@r investigation is here to ASSIST THE POLICE IN FIGURING OUT HIS CRIME…
I HAVE FAITH IN MY COUNTRY, we will get our justice”.
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