My loyalist” – Naira Marley hails Zinoleesky as he shows off the singer’s new house
Nigerian singer, Afeez Fashola better known as Naira Marley has hailed his signee, Zinoleesky as he celebrates his birthday today.
Taking to his Instagram page, he shared a video of Zinoleesky’s new house
as he congratulated him on his latest possession. Naira bragged about the interior of the new house as he prayed for more blessings in him.
Calling him his loyalist, he wrote,
Happy Gday @zinoleesky and congrats on ur new house the interior’s crazyyyyyy won’t lie.. more blessing my loyalist Baba Zendayah.. Marlians law”.
Taking to his comment section, Zinoleesky bragged about the wealth as he indirectly stated that despite the cancel culture and backlash they’ve received, they are still rich.
“Rich gang, still rich”.
Since the death of Mohbad and the series of controversies surrounding it, Zinoleesky’s career has taken a major blow. US show promoters canceled his tours and distanced themselves from him.
Zinoleesky who is signed under Naira Marley’s label, Marlian Records, had lost the support of many for keeping silent over the maltreatment rendered on Mohbad. A video had surfaced online of Naira Marley’s aide assaulting him which led to an outrage, with many distancing themselves from Naira Marley and his record label.
Unfazed, Naira had vowed to be a Marlian fan till he died. He also went on to declare Zinoleesky as the richest person he knows as he sent a message to his haters.
Recall that music executive, Tee Billz had made a case for him, pleading for mercy as he stated that he stands by not canceling Zinoleesky and would rather be there to educate him on becoming a better person. Unfortunately, his post didn’t sit well with netizens including actress, Susan Peters and OAP, Dotun who slammed him.
In other news, music producer, ID Cabasa, revealed that the house, as well as all properties owned by Zinoleesky, are under Naira Marley’s record label, Marlian’s name.
He made this known as he passionately decried the mistreatment that Naira Marley subjected his signees to within the confines of his record label.
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