Mohbad: Hold Naira Marley, Zinoleesky responsible if anything happens to me – Lil Smart

Popular dancer, Lil Smart, has said music stars, Naira Marley and Zinoleesky should be held responsible if anything happens to him.

Sharing disturbing photos and videos via his social media page, Smart alleged that the duo were threatening his life.

“If anything happens to me (missing or killed), just know it is both Naira Marley and Zino,” he said.

In another post via his Instastory, he vowed to expose Naira Marley and Zinoleesky’s secrets, saying late rapper, Mohbad was bullied till he died just as he’s been threatened.

“That’s the same way they bullied Mohbad till he died. I’m going to spill all ‘u guys secrets’. If you wanna ruin my life, we gonna go down together.

“And am gonna spill all u guys secrets. How u guys actually killed Mohbad. How INN and Marlian Soldier raped a Unilag girl that came for Marlian House party and Naira [Marley] had to shut her up with money.
How y’all sneak MD (drugs] in girls’ drinks wen deh come party in Marlian’s house.

“I could have died today…and I told u all.” (sic)

Meanwhile, Zinoleesky has debunked Lil Smart’s allegations.

Reacting via his Instastory, he claimed that Smart was chasing clout with his name, adding that he hadn’t seen him in many years.

He urged Smart to be prepared to defend his allegations in court.

“Stop using my name for clout chasing… [I] haven’t seen dat n*gga in years…

“Sha get ready to prove everything in court!” He wrote.

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