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MohBad: No Sleep For The Wicked, Tonto Dikeh Tells Naira Marley Over Security Demands

Nigeria Actress Tonto Dikeh has described singer, Azeez Adesina popularly called Naira Marley’s stipulated condition for returning to the country as laughable.

Osun Defender had reported that Naira Marley last week said he would return to Nigeria to clear his name i the alleged involvement in the death of Ilerioluwa Aloba (Mohbad) if the authorities would guarantee his safety.

After Mohbad’s death, several clips of people threatening to ‘take out’ Naira Marley on sight surfaced on the internet.

Reacting, Dikeh berated Naira Marley over his demand for security when he didn’t allow Mohbad ‘breathe’ while he was alive.

She wrote: “Naira Marley you want your safety to be guaranteed? Laughable.

“But you never gave #Generalmohbad a chance at life free of bullying, extortion, violence, drug abuser. Set ups, beatings, terror and fear of one’s life till the point he felt unaliving himself would be better than facing your ( Naira Marley/sam Larry) wrath.

“You never guaranteed his safety and always hurt him at every given chance!!

“No sleep for the wicked.”

  • Kazeem Badmus

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