Naira Marley’s signee, C Blvck breaks silence amid reports of being paralyzed -VIDEO

Naira Marley's signee, C Blvck dispels rumours about him being struck with paralysis


Naira Marley’s artist, C Blvck has refuted claims about him being paralyzed.

This comes after a video of him looking unwell surfaced on social media, and some netizens speedily claimed that he was paralyzed.

Speaking, he called on the public to stop spreading false news aimed at tarnishing Naira Marley’s image.

He added that the video was made at a point when he was unwell a long time ago.

C Blvck further stated that he’s also committed to seeing that Mohbad gets justice.

Captioning the video, he wrote:

“Hi, my name is Cblvck , I want to make it clear that I’m not paralyzed. Please ignore the malicious information that’s being spread. I’m in good health. The video circulating is old. I was unwell at the time And I’m in good health now. Please refrain from sharing false news. #Justiceformohbad 🕊️💔”

See the post below:

In other news, renowned Nigerian music sensation, Davido, made a striking appearance at the poignant candlelight memorial service held in honour of the late Mohbad, an event that captured the controversial Twitter personality, Daniel Regha’s keen attention.

Regha, known for his provocative takes, wasted no time in lambasting the DMW mogul for his presence at the late former Marlian Music signee’s memorial. What raised Regha’s eyebrows was the fact that Davido still maintained his Instagram allegiance to Naira Marley, Mohbad’s ex-record label boss.

In the wake of Mohbad’s tragic demise, a slew of netizens and celebrities directed blame towards Naira Marley, alleging that he had subjected the departed singer to bullying during his lifetime. Notable figures like Tunde Ednut, Funke Akindele, and Don Jazzy even went as far as unfollowing Naira Marley on Instagram.

Daniel Regha took to Twitter, noticing that Davido had yet to unfollow Naira Marley on Instagram. He proceeded to question how the DMW boss could claim to seek justice while maintaining an association with someone allegedly involved in the incident.

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