Old clip of Mohbad’s wife Wunmi and Naira Marley sharing same bed gets tongues wagging

Following Mohbad's demise and the launch of investigations into his passing, the rumor mill ignited with fervor, spotlighting his wife's alleged entanglement with Naira Marley. A resurfaced video capturing the duo lounging at a considerable proximity on a shared bed threw gasoline on the speculative fire, leaving fans in a frenzy with a myriad of reactions and swirling thoughts about the tantalizing clip.


In a flashback video, the Marlian maestro, Naira Marley, and the wife of his departed ex-signee, Wunmi Aloba, were caught lying somewhat distantly on the same bed, triggering a kaleidoscope of reactions.

Amidst the quest for justice for the singer Mohbad, an footage from October 7th, 2021, surfaced on the web, revealing Mohbad’s wife and the Naira Marley sharing a bed at the Marlian residence.

In the footage, not only were they spotted together, but they were also seen alongside his singer, C-Black.

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The video, making rounds on social media, has become a breeding ground for speculations on social media. Many are in a heated debate, questioning the dynamics of their relationship.

In the comment section, some even summoned Verydarkman to weigh in on the clip, especially considering his previous allegations against Mohbad’s wife.

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This comes days after Naira Marley was released on bail after he was incarcerated for almost two months while the investigation on the death of his ex-signee is ongoing.

Naira Marley, Sam Larry and two others were on October 6 arraigned and remanded over their alleged involvement in circumstances surrounding the death of Mohbad.

The magistrate, Adeola Olatunbosun told the defendants to submit their passports and ordered that they are to report weekly to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti.

“As part of the bail conditions, the defendants are to surrender their passports and make weekly appearances at the State Criminal Investigation Department,” Olatunbosun ruled.

She also warned that no one should contact her directly on the case.

“Any attempts to contact me directly would be recorded and potentially disclosed in open court proceedings,” she added.

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