Mohbad: Agidigbo FM Lifts Ban on Naira Marley’s Songs After Months of Blackout
In a new development that has sparked fresh reactions across social media, Agidigbo FM has officially lifted the ban on Naira Marley’s songs, months after it was initially imposed following the death of fast-rising Nigerian singer, Mohbad.
The Ibadan-based radio station had earlier taken a strong stance by blacklisting Marley’s music catalog after widespread public outrage and allegations linking him and his Marlian Records label to Mohbad’s struggles prior to his tragic passing in 2023.
Confirming the latest decision, Agidigbo FM management stated that the station is now open to playing Naira Marley’s songs again, stressing that its earlier ban was a moral stand in response to the public mood at the time. The announcement has since stirred mixed reactions, with fans of both Mohbad and Naira Marley debating the move.
While some listeners see the decision as a welcome step toward fairness and healing, others believe it may be too soon considering ongoing calls for justice for Mohbad. This development once again highlights the sensitive intersection of music, controversy, and public opinion in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
Naira Marley himself has maintained his innocence regarding allegations linked to Mohbad’s passing, and with this lifting of the ban, it remains to be seen how the development might affect his presence in the Nigerian music space.

