"I tried my best to reach Naira Marley, but everything was in vain. When this issue happened, I wanted to trek to his house, but I was scared because I didn't know what I would meet there".
Amid allegations of intimidation levelled against Naira Marley and potential involvement in the tragic loss of a young singer, Mr Aloba has reiterated that the Marlian Records boss may be innocent of the allegations.
Speaking on the steps he took to address the complaints by Mohbad that Naira Marley and others were assaulting him, Mr Aloba said,"I tried my best to reach Naira Marley, but everything was in vain. When this issue happened, I wanted to trek to his house, but I was scared because I didn't know what I would meet there.
He recounted the events of Mohbad's attack, emphasising that he had personally visited his son's house and prayed for him. However, upon receiving a report that someone was beating his son, he rushed back but arrived too late to intervene. He criticised those who allowed an unqualified nurse to attend to him, suspecting that the injection administered might have played a role in his son's demise.
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