Funke Akindele and Donjazzy have caused a buzz online with their reactions to Naira Marley and Mohbad’s death saga.
Following the tragic death of Nigerian Afrobeats singer Mohbad, Naira Marley the CEO of Marlian record label, has experienced a significant decrease in his Instagram followers
This decline comes amidst controversies surrounding his alleged involvement in the singer’s death
Notably Funke Akindele and Don Jazzy are among the celebrities who have chosen to unfollow Naira Marley on Instagram
This decline can be attributed to the controversies and allegations that have emerged, linking Naira Marley to the harassment of Mohbad during his lifetime.
Netizens, expressing their discontent, have taken to the comments section, urging others to unfollow Naira Marley and boycott his music.
The online community has been vocal in expressing their dissatisfaction with Naira Marley, calling for a boycott of his music and urging more people to unfollow him on Instagram.
The controversies surrounding his alleged involvement in Mohbad’s death have fueled these sentiments, leading to a growing movement against the artist.
@hayfrosh_ reacted: “Naira is going down… we can do it #justiceformohbad.”
@dearmama commented: “Street get everybody record, once you fk and dem blacklist you, your gone and even the government can’t save tou cos them hold government record for so many illicit stuff too. Everywhere don burst like this!”
@heis._.prOmis3 reacted: “Let’s keep the unfollowing going.”
@adelolaenitan said: “I hear say he don go dey buy Pakistan followers.”
@cassidybryanofficial commented: “I unfollowed some people that liked naira marley’s last Instagram post.”
@sassyb79 said: “Massively na person die mk life miserable for him to live Sebi he was dancing on snap u go still dance enter market.”
@don _qcash007 reacted: “Marlians is a Evil Empire keep the energy up #justiceformohbad.”
@mr kilanbaka reacted: “Omo after mohbad get justice …all of us need therapy.”
@lusygram said: “Low key naira go day regret him action like this.”
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