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(video) Naira Marley releases song amidst his controversial posts

UK based Nigerian Afro pop singer, Naira Marley has released a song 'I Am Not A Yahoo Boy's, amidst his controversial posts, which is in support of the activities of internet fraudsters.
Earlier today, Marley was reportedly arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, which on confirming the news, the EFCC spokesperson, Tony Orilade affirmed that they arrested Marley and his gang, over a case of an alleged advanced fee fraud.
The news of his arrest has been generating uproar on the internet, with celebrities like Davido, Burna Boy and Olamide, calling on the EFCC to as a matter of urgency, release Naira Marley and Zlatan Ibile.

 Zlatan was reportedly arrested following his earlier call on Nigerians through his social media handle, to come for Marley's aid over his arrest.

 It is unlikely if the EFCC will heed to the call by the celebrities to release the singer, because according to the EFCC spokesperson, they are still carrying out their investigation, to determine if Marley's hands are clean, following his controversial support for internet fraudsters.
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