After denying being a cultist, Netizens brought out an old video of Naira Marley greeting his buddies with a strange handshake.
You may recall that the Marlian Music boss went online to deny being involved in Mohbad’s death.
Furthermore, he denied rumors that his record label is a fraternity, stating that he is not a member of any cult.
However, a viral video shows the artist welcoming his buddies with unusual handshakes.
Check out netizens reactions …
Official Cravy commented: “Lol that’s not a cult handshake. A friend of mine from Lagos does shake that way, he said it’s a thug handshake. Naira Marley might really not be in any cult but Sam Larry na eiye that one face show”
Mr Teeh Lystyle wrote: “Evidence plenty Naira Marley you’ll crumble”
Miss Chidel stated: “So where you people expecting him to say he belongs to a cult? Una Sha funny me for this country. Have you ever seen a thief accepting the fact that he is a thief? Naira Marley will always dispute that fact”
Like Facility wrote: “With this type of handshake those girls still sat down there. I for don remove my heels japa”
Ksolo Hitz said: ”Naira with the police that’s how they shake hands in Marlian music. Too bad Dem supposed don arrest this guy by now”
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