- A Hausa businessman has posted a video addressing confusion over his resemblance to socialite Sam Larry amid ongoing controversies surrounding the death of Nigerian singer Mohbad.
- The confusion arose due to similarities between him and the socialite, sparking waves of discussion online.
- In a video, the Yaba-based business attributed the resemblance to coincidence and urged the public to disregard the mix-up.
Amid the ongoing controversies surrounding the death of Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, a viral incident has emerged involving a Hausa businessman who was mistaken for socialite Samson Erinfolami Balogun, popularly known as Sam Larry.
Sam Larry, alongside Marlian Records boss, was previously arrested in connection with Mohbad’s death, sparking waves of discussions online.
The businessman, whose name remains unidentified, took to social media to clarify his identity after numerous Nigerian netizens flooded his page with comments, claiming he bore a striking resemblance to Sam Larry.
In a video shared online, the man, who resides in Yaba, Lagos, expressed his surprise at the uncanny resemblance, attributing it to God’s design.
The video quickly gained traction, with many viewers expressing their disbelief at the similarity between the two men.
The businessman reassured the public that he is not Sam Larry and urged people to stop associating him with the ongoing controversy surrounding Mohbad’s tragic demise.
Netizens Reactions…
uyi_omoregie0 said: “Who fit edit cap put for e head mk we check something?”
princewill_88 said: “Am not a Sam Larry.”
a_zeeez said: “This one no be samlarry ooo ✌️Nah Hausa be this ooo. Nah Gold he dey sell for Tejuosho yaba.”
folakemmi_ said: “Sam Larry no fit talk this English I fit bet na signs and emoji he Dey take communicate.”
darquis__x said: “Better Be Careful Outside you Look like Larry Too Much.”
african culture and lifestyle said: “oga swear, show us ur nin”
mori_of_lagos said: “He is not a samlarry please.”
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