May 15, 2026

Nollywood Star Iyabo Ojo Alleges Naira Marley Drugged Her Children

By Damilola A.

Iyabo Ojo, the renowned Nollywood actress, has recently made shocking allegations against Nigerian singer Naira Marley, claiming that he drugged her children during visits to his residence.

Ojo’s revelations come amid the ongoing investigation into the untimely death of Mohbad, a former signee of Marley’s record label, Marlian Records.

The circumstances of Mohbad’s demise have triggered widespread discussions and investigations on social media.

Currently, Marley, along with other individuals, including Feyisola Ogedengbe, Sam Larry, and Primeboy, remains in police custody as investigations into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death.

During the live session, Iyabo Ojo shared her experiences and concerns regarding Naira Marley’s actions. She accused Marley of “spiking her children’s food and drinks with drugs” during visits to his residence.

“I thought Naira Marley was a sensible person. I used to send my children to his house, and he would be giving them drugs to take. He used to put it in their food and drink,” Ojo stated during her live broadcast.

She further expressed her intention to await the outcome of the investigation into Mohbad’s death before pursuing her own case against Naira Marley.

“I am waiting for the justice for Mohbad’s case to be completed before I start my own case with him,” she declared.

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