Naira Marley pleads for Buhari and Tinubu's contact as his case drags

Naira Marley pleads for Buhari and Tinubu's contact as his case drags

- Controversial singer Naira Marley has pleaded for the contact of President Buhari and Tinubu following the adjournment of his case by the court

- Marley who was charged with advance fee fraud appeared in court on October 22 and his case was adjourned

- Following the outcome in court, the singer shared a tweet where he pleaded for contacts of President Buhari and Tinubu

Singer Naira Marley appears to be seeking a way out of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) predicament he has found himself. Legit.ng earlier shared how the singer who was charged for advance fee fraud had his case revisited in court on October 22.

Reports state that his case was adjourned. Following the adjournment, Marley took to his Twitter page to plead for the contact number of President Muhammadu Buhari or Bola Ahmed Tinubu, suggesting that he wanted the powerful men to intervene in his case and help him go free.

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He however also shared another tweet where he suggested that security agencies in Nigeria are mostly incompetent as they arrest suspects without cause and then proceed to investigate the crime they must have committed after.

See his posts below:

Meanwhile, Naira Marley recently used his social media platform to heavily shade organisers of the Headies Award show that held on the night of Saturday, October 20.

The singer’s post appeared to have been fueled by the fact that his close colleague, Zlatan Ibile, who was nominated in the Song of The Year category, did not win the award.

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