More woes are befalling Nigerian street singer, Naira Marley and his record label, Marlian as radio stations have taken a move against him.
Splash FM has banned the singer and his label’s music from all its stations and has urged all stations to follow suit.
“In view of the sensitive nature around the death of Mohbad, and the criminal procedure the police has commenced, I will urge us all to exercise discretion.
To this effect, Naira Marley’s songs have become NTBB (Not To Be Broadcasted) on our stations until further notice”.
Joining Splash FM, Oriyomi Hamzat of Agidigbo FM has banned all songs of Naira Marley from their radio station.
The news has been met with positive reviews as many applauded the radio stations for taking bold steps against the singer.
One Ogem Smeal wrote, “For the first time Nigeria did something right
One Bad Jewelry Accessories Backup wrote, “It should be indefinite
One Legal Slander wrote, “This movement dey sweet my belle. That guy has misled soo many youths both at home and abroad
One Chef Layomi wrote, “They messed with the wrong soul
One Kemisola Ajewole wrote, “There’s no further notice kan kan banned indefinitely!!
One Undies Island wrote, “Great move
One BB4stardom wrote, “People should rush to his YouTube account and start reporting it as well
Since the controversial videos and speculations of Mohbad death began to spread on social media, Naira Marley has faced a significant decline in his follower count on social media.
The decline in Naira Marley’s follower count has been noticeable, as it had dropped from 7.4 million to 7 million and still counting. Many celebrities like Funke Akindele, Don Jazzy, Joeboy, and others have unfollowed him on Instagram.
A petition was also been launched to ban Naira Marley’s music label, Marlian, which has garnered over 70,000 signatures.