Nigerian singer and record label executive Naira Marley has continued to react after being cleared of allegations in the investigation into MohBad’s death.
Taking to his X page on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, the 33-year-old Marlian Music boss shared an emotional post, expressing his pain over the accusations.
“I Never Thought Silence Could Be So Loud”
Naira Marley reflected on the betrayal he felt, stating that he had been wrongfully judged by the public.
“I never thought silence could be so loud. I never thought someone I called my brother, someone I protected, would leave this world with my name in his shadow. I have carried this weight, this pain, this shame that was never mine to bear.”
He also revealed that he had made peace with MohBad before the singer’s tragic passing.
“We, as Marlians, were not perfect. We had to grow, we had to adapt. Mistakes were made, but they were business—never war. I made peace with MohBad. We understood each other beyond the noise, beyond the misunderstandings. And you know this.”
“You Let Them Call Me a Killer”
The singer accused unnamed individuals of letting the public turn against him.
“Yet when he took his last breath in you all’s arms, you looked at the world and pointed at me. You let them tear me apart. You let them call me a killer while you sat there, knowing the truth.”
He further blamed these individuals for delaying MohBad’s burial, adding that their silence denied the late singer the rest he deserves.
“Now you tell the story? I welcomed you all into my home. I gave you my trust. And yet, my brother is gone, still not buried, and that is your fault. Telling the truth from the beginning would have given him the rest he deserves.”
Ongoing Investigation and Public Reaction
Naira Marley was initially arrested and later cleared by authorities investigating MohBad’s sudden death in 2023. While he has been legally exonerated, public opinion remains divided, with some fans still skeptical about the entire saga.
His latest statement has reignited conversations about loyalty, betrayal, and the impact of public perception in the entertainment industry.