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When you search the name ‘Azeez Fashola’, which is the real name of singer Naira Marley, you would find multiple links between the singer and internet fraud. That alone is a red flag. And if it doesn’t raise the tiniest bit of alarm in you, well….it should!
When you search the name ‘Azeez Fashola’, which is the real name of singer Naira Marley, you would find multiple links between the singer and internet fraud. That alone is a red flag. And if it doesn’t raise the tiniest bit of alarm in you, well….it should!
As I write this, Naira Marley is holed up with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigeria’s watchdog for all crimes related to internet fraud. He is in custody because he was arrested at his home during a raid last week. He was picked up alongside his colleague, Zlatan Ibile, who has been let go on “administrative bail.” Naira, however, is locked up and would be charged to court.
“There is overwhelming evidence against Naira Marley; so we can’t afford to release him on administrative bail like Zlatan and the three others,” says EFCC Spokesman, Tony Orilade. “That Zlatan has been released does not mean they have been discharged and acquitted. Naira Marley is still in our custody and will be charged to court soon and we will make the charges known in an official statement soon,” he said.
Marley’s team, on the other hand, denies this accusation. In a counter-statement released, his management admits that incriminating evidence was discovered on an ‘item’ seized from the singer, but the gadget does not belong to Marley. “Items retrieved were borrowed so he can upload music, videos and record whilst visiting Nigeria,” the statement says.
But that isn’t enough to get Naira Marley out. Word on the streets says the EFCC has found the perfect scapegoat to use as the defining case in their fight against internet fraud, which has grown popular in Nigeria over the past 10 years an Wia dis foto come from, Niara Marley/Twitter Nigeria musician Afeez Fashola aka Naira Marley don enta di spotlight again as plenti celebs and odas begin drag am like generator sake of wetin e tok recently. Yesterday, Naira Marley reveal some of im sexual fantasies for social media wia e tok say e go like 'have fun' with mother and daughter togeda one day. Dis particular statement vex plenti Nigerians and celebrities even though e also list out oda fantasies wey im get. Dis no be di first time di singer dey draw public attention. EFCC don bin drag am go court ontop accuse of alleged credit and internet fraud mata and Police bin carry am go court for breaking Covid-19 rules for 2020. Nollywood actress, Ada Ameh no waste time at all to react. She even do one video wia she blast Naira Marley and say e dey 'very stupid.' "Naira Marley na you I wan address, you no make me sleep well. You just dey very stupid." Ada Ameh tok for di video wey she post on her Instagram handle. "Dat statement, if na cruise you wan catch, you no get common sense. I used to like you well-well before, mehn! I regretted di day I hug you for plane and say; "Hey! President of whatever because, I like you. Mehn! You be monkey!" Ada Ameh add say di singer dey tok like pikin wey no get beta home training and advise am to follow di good example of Don Jazzy, Funke Akindele and odas. Wia dis foto come from, Twitter Another Nollywood actress, Chioma Ifemeludike, wey also dey vex for wetin Naira Marley tok say di statement na "total disrespect to women." "Dis na terrible, horrible and disgusting statement coming from pesin wey be African, Muslim, and human being... na total disregard and disrespect to women and more disappointing to think dat dis guy get daug If wishes were horses, beggars would ride, every pop sensation would be an activist and every fan club would be a rebel movement. But the barricades are not for dreamers. Political rebellions are carried out by those willing to defy the repression the state wields towards a serious challenge against the status quo. Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, is a rapper and singer, known for his witty Yoruba rap lyrics laced in the idiom of Lagos street life. He comes out of the recent school of millennial Afrobeat superstars who have both caught the eye of the globe and held sway over Nigerian pop culture since around 2017. He grew up in South London, in the UK, where his career also started and where he developed an early following. But it was in Nigeria that he became a star. It started when in 2019 he released the song “Am I a Yahoo Boy.” The latter refers to online scammers who have given Nigeria a bad name. The song offered a comical defense of Marley against supposed allegations that his wealth and fame were a product of online scams. Then, the Economic and Financial Crime Commission raided his house, detained him and charged him with fraud. Judging by internet reactions to his viral hit song and the news of arrest which was largely perceived as unlawful, many young Nigerians embraced Marley as a challenge to the status quo. Marley seemed to reinforce this perception when he threw up the black power fist during one of his court sessions. Marley’s travails at the hands of the anti-corruption agency appealed to a widely held cynicism among a strata of Nigerian millennials who view internet fraud as an almost pardonable sin in comparison to the level of financial impropriety associated with the worlds of Nigerian politics, religion, and business. Naira Marley aptly captured this position in “Am I a Yahoo Boy” : “Government na barawo, bloggers na arm robber, imam dey gbaladun, pastor na enjoyment”; meaning the governme Niara Marley: Things Naira Marley tok wey make plenti Nigerian celebs and odas vex
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