Oriyomi Hamzat apologizes to Naira Marley, lifts two-year ban on Marlian Records at Agidigbo FM

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Radio broadcaster Oriyomi Hamzat has tendered an apology to singer Naira Marley and announced that Agidigbo FM will resume playing his songs, ending a two-year ban on all Marlian Records music from the station.

It would be recalled that in September 2024, the broadcaster had banned his songs, following controversy that had trailed the demise of his former signee, Mohbad.

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It was alleged at the time that Naira Marley supposedly had something to do with his passing.

Following his vindication, Mr Oriyomi Hamzat apologized for thinking otherwise about him and banning his songs from being played.

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He noted that Naira Marley’s songs will begin to be played again on his radio station, Agidigbo FM.

Reactions have followed …

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@aderinsolaaaaaa said: “I no sure say Ibadan people sabi Marlian records like that, when e no be Qdot”

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@Ham_mayour wrote: “Person wey kpai don go niyen, make God no allow kpai at young age”

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@therealohola said: “E no go better for , wetin be the difference between him and naira Marley”

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@citybvyy commented: “What about all the damages they made? they just want to start playing his songs back? Lmao”

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@hashedmystic wrote: “What was his reason for apologizing?

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