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Naira Marley may return to Nigeria this weekend — PSN exclusive

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Amid growing tension and concerns in the social media space over the death of music star and rapper, Mohbad, his former boss, Naira Marley, who left Nigeria few days before Mohbad’s death, is set to return to Nigeria.

Per Second News reliably gathered that Marley, who many people accused of being responsible for Mohbad’s death, is said to have grown tired of being fingered in Mohbad’s death and may jet back into the country this weekend.

While Marley is believed to be in Europe while his partner, Sammy Larry, who was also accused of pushing Mohbad to his death due to alleged torture and bullying, may also be forced to return.

A source in one of the security agencies saddled with the responsibility of unraveling the cause of the rapper’s death told this platform that all suspects in the case will be reached out to in a matter of days as soon as autopsy is completed on the dead singer.

Though the source didn’t reveal how Marley and others whose name have been mentioned in the rampaging saga, would be brought into the country but it was confirmed that they will soon be back for questioning.

It was also gathered that Larry’s family are reportedly mounting pressure on him to return and clear his name of any wrong doing.

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