Mohbad: Naira Marley, Sam Larry reunite with Zinoleesky following release from police custody (VIDEO)

Mohbad's passing cast a dark cloud over the Marlian crew, flipping their world upside down in recent months. Naira Marley and Sam Larry faced the accusatory finger, resulting in their arrest and detention. Meanwhile, Zinoleesky maintained a low profile on social media, steering clear of public engagements. Recently, Naira Marley and Sam Larry regained their freedom, culminating in a heartwarming reunion with Zinoleesky. The viral video set fans abuzz with reactions.


Nigerian Rapper Afeez Fashola, better known as Naira Marley, is making headlines after a video of his reunion with colleague and former signee Sam Larry, as well as Zinoleesky, stirred reactions across the online community.

Naira Marley and Sam Larry are making their first public appearance together since their release from police custody a few weeks ago.

The duo, Naira Marley and Sam Larry, faced arrest amid allegations linking them to the demise of Naira Marley’s ex-signee, Mohbad.

Subjected to over five weeks of investigation, they remained in police custody during this period.

The viral video captured Zinoleesky with Naira Marley and Sam Larry, engaging in a cheerful conversation.

Fans promptly praised Zinoleesky for his loyalty to his former boss, Naira, and some also couldn’t help but admire the appealing looks of all three men, with particular emphasis on Zinoleesky in the trending video.

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The Lagos State Police Command on Friday, November 17, released Naira Marley and Sam Larry after the duo met their bail conditions.

This was made known by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin in a terse statement saying, “Naira Marley and Sammy Larry, having met their bail conditions, have been released.”

The magistrate, on Monday, November 6 granted the duo bail in the sum of N20m with three responsible sureties.

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

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