Controversial Nigerian singer, Naira Marley, known for his unconventional style and frequent controversies, is currently facing yet another wave of intense backlash. This time, the criticism stems from his appearance on a newly released track by Zinoleesky, where he seemingly takes a jab at his late former signee, Mohbad, who tragically passed away last year. The song, which is titled "Abanikanda," has stirred outrage among fans and critics alike.
It should be recalled that just recently, Mohbad’s first remembrance was marked, exactly a year after his untimely death. The investigation into his passing has not yielded any concrete conclusions, leaving many of his supporters heartbroken and still searching for justice. Many of these supporters now feel that Naira Marley’s lyrics in Zinoleesky’s song are highly insensitive, especially in light of these unresolved circumstances.
In the song "Abanikanda," which features Naira Marley, the head of Marlian Records, there is a specific line that has particularly angered fans. Marley, who had previously been named as a suspect in Mohbad’s death, made a comment that seemed to imply that Mohbad, now deceased, was an “opposition” or an “enemy” who belongs in a casket. This statement has been widely condemned as both disrespectful and hurtful, especially considering the fact that the late Mohbad was once part of Naira Marley’s Marlian Records label.
“Leave that opp boy inna casket,” Naira Marley raps in the song. The word “opp” is slang for “opposition” and could also be interpreted as “enemy,” further aggravating the situation. Fans have been vocal on social media, expressing their outrage and accusing the singer of bullying Mohbad even after his passing.
The controversial lyric has ignited a firestorm of criticism, with many of Mohbad’s fans accusing Naira Marley of lacking sensitivity and respect. They argue that the Marlian Records boss should not be taking jabs at his late ex-signee, especially given the tragic circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death.
One X user, @Veekaysss, voiced their frustration, writing, “This is enough evidence to declare them Killers of Mohbad, but this is Nigeria💔.” Another user, @topetyez_, added, “He didn’t have to say that line at all tbh very unnecessary.” Both comments reflect the deep hurt and anger that many people are feeling in response to the song’s lyrics.
The backlash continues to build, with more fans and critics calling out Naira Marley for what they see as an unprovoked attack on a deceased artist who can no longer defend himself. As the controversy unfolds, it remains to be seen how Marley and his team will respond to the growing outrage.