“Fix a date, I will beat you to stupor”: Sam Larry receives fresh threat over Mohbad’s demise (VIDEO)

Nigerians are still seething with rage, their anger simmering like a pot about to boil over, as the controversy surrounding Mohbad's death continues to stir up a hornet's nest. The embers of fury are still glowing hot, with many finding it impossible to forgive Sam Larry for his alleged role in bullying the late singer, accusing him of snuffing out the life of a promising talent. A man has challenged Larry to a face-to-face showdown, vowing to give him a taste of his own medicine and "beat him to a pulp" for the alleged torment he unleashed on Mohbad.


In a bold display of Nigerian bravado, a dauntless man, native to the vibrant town of Sagamu in Ogun state, has thrown down the gauntlet at Sam Larry’s feet, daring the controversial  Socialite to step into the ring for a showdown of epic proportions.

With an air of unyielding confidence, he has challenged Sam Larry to set a date for their impending clash, vowing to rain down blows upon him until he’s left black and blue.

In the viral video that has sent shockwaves across social media platforms, the fearless Sagamu-born man issued a stern challenge to Sam Larry, citing the alleged mistreatment and bullying endured by the late singer Mohbad at his hands.

With an unmistakable aura of determination, he vowed to mete out swift and merciless justice upon Sam Larry, should their paths cross in public.

He ominously alluded to the fortunate circumstance that Mohbad wasn’t a native son of Sagamu, insinuating that had the singer hailed from their illustrious town, those responsible for his demise would have faced the full force of Sagamu justice without mercy.

In a fervent display of loyalty and determination, the man, evidently a steadfast devotee of the late singer Mohbad, made an impassioned vow that justice must be served before the beloved artist can find peace in his final resting place.

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After spending over a month in detention, Sam Larry  and Naira Marley was released on November 17, 2023, after meeting their bail conditions following weeks of detention in police custody.

As part of the bail conditions, the defendants were asked to surrender their passports and make weekly appearances at the SCID (Panti, Yaba,).

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