- A viral video of Zlatan Ibile, Naira Marley, and Zinoleesky partying together has sparked a frenzy on the internet.
- The old video shows Zlatan warmly greeting Naira Marley and Zinoleekly at what seemed like a nightclub.
A resurfaced video of Nigerian rappers Zlatan Ibile, Naira Marley, and Zinoleesky socializing at a club has sparked intense buzz online.
The clip’s timing is particularly noteworthy, as it re-emerged just hours before the one-year anniversary of Zlatan’s late friend, Mohbad.
Mohbad and Zlatan were known to be close friends before the former’s untimely passing. Following Mohbad’s death, Naira Marley faced widespread accusations of being involved in his demise. Although Naira Marley was ultimately cleared of any wrongdoing in court, the allegations have continued to tarnish his reputation and impact his career.
In light of this, the re-emergence of the video featuring Naira Marley and Zinoleesky alongside Zlatan has reignited discussions and raised eyebrows.
Watch the video below:
Reacting to the video shared by a blogger who didn’t add a disclaimer that the clip was old, One @ikukunkemakonam clarified: “Very old video 😂😂😂.. This video is older than Methuselah.”
alade_001 wrote: “Oga blogger isonu na old video you dey post 😂.”
ajibola_ojikutu wrote: “U call this one new video lol. na the time way he still Dey ghese be this Zlatan way him belle don big.”
lil_paqy11 wrote: “Sentiments aside…. They need each other 👏.”
theycallmetwhyte_ wrote: “.After everything I too like marlians we nor they reason wetin them do us.”
okadigbo_1900 wrote: “Person wey die don die…. No matter what you do in life…. Don’t die Oo😂😂😂😂.”
Recall that not too long ago, Mohbad’s mother, Abosede in a viral video made it crystal clear that she stands by the singer’s father and fully backs his decisions on how to handle their late son’s remembrance.
In a shocking revelation, she called for a low-key affair, stating that the family doesn’t want any flashy celebrations. Instead, she urged fans to lift Mohbad up in prayers, whether in a church or mosque, keeping things spiritual rather than sensational.
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