Since the sensational accusations of Mohbad’s death started to spread on social media, Naira Marley, known for his street songs and outspoken comments in the entertainment industry, has noticed a sharp decline in his number of social media followers.
Concerns about his claimed involvement in the tragic death of fellow singer Mohbad are solely to blame for the sudden decline in his fan base.
Following Naira Marley dropped from 7.4 million to 7.3 million yesterday, a significant drop. At the moment, 7.2 million people follow it.
It appears that the trend of internet users unfollowing Naira Marley will continue.
The controversy surrounding Mohbad’s premature death is one of the main factors contributing to this leader losing his supporters. Since the bright young artist died, Naira Marley has been shrouded in mystery and blame.
The investigation into Naira Marley’s involvement in the terrible events has been increased by a viral video showing Mohbad being assaulted before his death.
When a petition to outlaw Naira Marley’s record label, Marlian, received more than 50,000 signatures, the situation worsened.
This petition, which was started after Mohbad’s passing, has gathered a lot of support. It highlights the extent of public concern and unhappiness with the incident’s circumstances.
Sam Larry, Naira Marley’s assistant and close friend, removed his Instagram page after coming under fire for his role in the attack on Mohbad, which added to the scandal.
The viral video showed Mohbad working on a music video alongside Zlatan while confined to a wheelchair. With a machete and other weapons in hand, Sam Larry interrupted the shooting.
In an attempt to rectify the problem, Naira Marley issued a formal statement outlining his intention to learn the truth regarding Mohbad’s passing. He referred to Mohbad as a brother and claimed that there was no ill will between them and the late artist.
This assertion, however, is refuted by a recent news statement from Mohbad’s team, which reveals that Mohbad has filed a lawsuit against Marlian Music, Naira Marley’s record label.