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Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by POG4011: 8:26pm On Dec 22, 2019
Afeez Fashola, famously known by his devoted followers and fans as Naira Marley, is a Nigerian artiste whose vulgarly musical outpourings and lewd lifestyles have been the talk of the town, widely discussed by concerned parents, guardians and social commentators.

From the humble days of his masterpiece ‘Issa goal’ that shoots him into limelight to his infamous delivery of ‘Am I a yahoo boy’ that poses a rhetorical question to his perceived naysayers who condemned his open declaration of support to Internet fraud and fraudsters, and recently,to his show of obscene visuals in ‘Opotoyi’, the resillient Naira Marley has been consistent in dishing out uncouth and morality-damn lyrics to his teeming fans, majority of whom are young Nigerians and whom he flamboyantly christened Marlians.

The unfettered love and support he garnered from millions of Nigeria youths during his incarceration by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) is undeniably massive and legendary. It will cost a famous Nigeria politician billions of crispy American dollars to get such profuse support he got freely as hashtags #FreeNairaMarley and other heart-rending solidarity write-ups litters the cyber space.

His irate followers got their hands on the gadgets minutes after minutes to cast aspersions on his persecutors and Nigeria music maestros like Simi, Folarin ‘Falz’ Falana and Ruggedman who they perceived as ‘anti-marlians’ for their unsolicited public admonitory sermons against cyber crimes.Many wondered why the EFCC is making a mountain out of a molehill in the ‘Mafo’ crooner case,demanding the immediate arrest of corrupt politicians instead of the crucifixion of their role model, the beautiful bride of the internet warlords and the Yahoo yahoo association freedom fighter – the courageous Naira Marley, a.k.a No Manners(NM).

His incessant reckless tweets and public display of marijuana (weed) on his instagram page also came under the scrutiny of the moralists demanding some sort of decorum and politeness in the way he puts out his thoughts on national and personal issues but you can always trust the ever-thuggish proponent of the No Belt Gang (NBG) with his character-assasinating response to his critics.

Recently he opined in one of his tweets about the higher marketability of ladies’ butts over Masters degree claiming that a lady having a big inviting ‘backside’ is more attractive and more likely to be prosperous than a masters degree holder. Uncountable are such disapproving slice of bread from his untiring bakery. Mind you,in the midst of this,his numerous youthful fans stand up tall in the defense of those sheer crassness.

Another unvarying ritual of the England-raised father of four is the undying and unruly display of marijuana and shameless stalling and portrayal of ladies as sex symbol on his social media platforms and music videos.

He smokes like a chimney and will conveniently relegates Bob Marley(probably,he got his name ‘Marley’ from the late music maestro) and Fela in a smoking competition if they were to be alive today.

He is the Whiz Khalifa of the Nigeria Music Industry and hardly ever go to studio without calling out the magical names of weed, lustfully propagating the ‘marlianess’ of his other name – Igbólabí(roughly translated ‘we have given birth to weed’).

By and large,without little or no argument to my assertion, I religiously believe that Mr. Afeez Fashola mirrors the lives of majority of Nigeria youths. He is a wide lens through which we can view the enormous rots and damages in our future of tomorrow, no thanks to the blunders and negligence of many of our generation’s parents and the irresponsibility and unresponsiveness of our government.

His popular slogan, ‘No Manners’ truly depicts the emerging characters we see on daily basis as our once cherished societal norms and values are immensely rubbished and thrown to the bin. Naira Marley’s notoriety, as been examined in the street, is fully acceptable by large chunk of the Nigeria youths and sadly, they see him as a youth-right ambassador even as he claimed, in his post-detention single ‘Soapy’ that he was given the treatment meted on MKO Abiola, the late business guru and astute politician, Fela Anikulapo and John.F. Kennedy.

He expressly liken himself to these human rights activists and freedom fighters as he was mightily applauded by army of youths who impatiently waited for his release. Congratulatory messages were seen filtering out from all angles.

Naira Marley in yet another single, Bad Influence, asked pertinent questions from our leaders as to why they distance themselves from the youth and later on tagged him a bad influence to the youth. He mentioned some loopholes created by our government which have disconnected the youth from them. The little or no availability of good influence has made many of the youth to pitch their tent with the Naira Marley type of influences.

Naira Marley kind of influence will continue to thrive in our society due to leadership failure and might unlikely be tamed if our main concern is about Naira Marley(NM) instead of the cause and unsavoury effect that brought him to the millions of Marlians.

NM is just a tree in the thick deep forest of the dangerous lots.

-Peter Omoniyi Gidado writes from Ado-Ekiti.Ekiti State.

Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2019/11/naira-marley-a-true-reflection-of-a-large-chunk-of-the-nigeria-youths/

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by xxxtedyxxx(m): 8:38pm On Dec 22, 2019
Leave Marley alone, and focus on your destiny.

Leave him and his style of music alone. Every artiste has what works for him/her.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by POG4011: 8:43pm On Dec 22, 2019
[quote author=xxxtedyxxx post=85137563]Leave Marley alone, and focus on your destiny.

Leave him and his style of music alone. Every artiste has what works for him/her. [/quote

I am focusing on my career by writing about a popular figure.Thanks for the unsolicited advice

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Blazebond(m): 1:44am On Dec 23, 2019
As far as I am concerned,the day u start talking all this "I am a marlian" nonsense,Na that day your mumu start,believe me,all of Una when dey claim marlian no get sense,adults go dey misbehave that claim say na "marlian" Dem be.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by darfay: 2:17am On Dec 23, 2019
His type don't last..... Just give it time

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Aidejay(m): 6:02am On Dec 23, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari: A true reflection of the large chunk of Nigerian eldery

OP your post ended up being you throwing blame here and there and factoring naira maley into it. Bad leadership=rotten youths. Rotten youths= bad leadership. No solutions provided just write and go.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by YorubaKing: 7:39am On Dec 23, 2019
You think Politicians are the only problems of Nigeria? The citizens are the biggest problems indeed.

>90% of Nigerians have various forms of mental illness. angry

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by aminusodiq(m): 7:52am On Dec 23, 2019
Ur writeup ended well!! Im a fan of music nd i do like to listen to naira! Hes got vulgar contents but not so boring songs! I believe, no one has a direct influence on u, u mak ur decisions nd b ready for d consequences! Naira is a bad musician but he says d bitter truth sometimes. Btwn, hes just like xxtension, wiz khalifa, nicki, et al, cry

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Nobody: 9:00am On Dec 23, 2019
Big Article ontop artist wey go soon phase out? Y’all bloggers just add to the hype . ...like adding kero 2d fire

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Nobody: 9:36am On Dec 23, 2019
He said he has a PHD! Pretty Huge D!ck grin

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Rilley(m): 10:03am On Dec 23, 2019
Blazebond:
As far as I am concerned,the day u start talking all this "I am a marlian" nonsense,Na that day your mumu start,believe me,all of Una when dey claim marlian no get sense,adults go dey misbehave that claim say na "marlian" Dem be.
That's how one of his fan was arguing with me the other day, i swear Nigerian youths have totally lost it, they are so useless like useless, i don't know maybe its the current state of economy that is messing with them or they are just stupid by default.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by ednut1(m): 10:07am On Dec 23, 2019
To make money you have to do what marley is doing. Talent doesn't always work. This december alone marley must have made up to 50m. How much gospel singers or talented ones don make. 90% of 9ja modern music is about ass so why signal him out. I was in at a company end of year party on friday. Marley was among those that performed along side davido flavour burna and co. When he sang issagoal which show dem call am for

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by flinton(m): 10:54am On Dec 23, 2019
Our President is also a Marlian

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Gadafii: 10:59am On Dec 23, 2019
if you listen to lil wayne, extension ani whats his name and the likes and naira marley is ur problem then u are stupid

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by harmonyAris(f): 11:10am On Dec 23, 2019
Ki lon tun ni marley shey?

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by harmonyAris(f): 11:10am On Dec 23, 2019
Why always naira marley �

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Stillthebest: 11:13am On Dec 23, 2019
kiss

Long post just to Mar someone? End up making him more popular. If you say this about him, what would u say about the renowned but recklessly lived Fela Anikulapo?

The only difference between them was that former attacked the Govt incessantly using his background platform and sang intl wise while the latter is yet to foray into those journeys of attacking the Govt n intl mov'ment. Forget not; that the latter just started. And it takes events to set your steps on a track.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by saladinnoir: 11:19am On Dec 23, 2019
POG4011:

Naira Marley : A true reflection of large chunk of the Nigeria youths.[color=#990000][/color]
By Peter Omoniyi Gidado.

Afeez Fashola,famously known by his devoted followers and fans as Naira Marley is a Nigerian artiste whose vulgarly musical outpourings and lewd lifestyles have been the talk of the town,widely discussed by concerned parents,guardians and social commentators .From the humble days of his masterpiece 'Issa goal' that shoots him into limelight to his infamous delivery of 'Am I a yahoo boy' that poses a rhetorical question to his perceived naysayers who condemned his open declaration of support to Internet fraud and fraudsters,and recently,to his show of obscene visuals in 'Opotoyi',the resillient Naira Marley has been consistent in dishing out Uncouth and morality-damn lyrics to his teeming fans, majority of which are young Nigerians and whom he flamboyantly christened Marlians.

The unfettered love and support he garnered from millions of Nigeria youths during his incarceration by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) is undeniably massive and legendary.It will cost a famous Nigeria politician billions of crispy American dollars to get such profuse support he got freely as hashtags #FreeNairaMarley and other heart-rending solidarity write-ups litters the cyber space.His irate followers got their hands on the gadgets minutes after minutes to cast aspersions on his persecutors and Nigeria music maestros like Simi,Folarin 'Falz' Falana and Ruggedman who they perceived as 'anti-marlians' for their unsolicited public admonitory sermons against cyber crimes.Many wondered why the EFCC is making a mountain out of a molehill in the 'Mafo' crooner case,demanding the immediate arrest of corrupt politicians instead of the crucifixion of their role model, the beautiful bride of the internet warlords and the Yahoo yahoo association freedom fighter - the courageous Naira Marley, a.k.a No Manners(NM).

His incessant reckless tweets and public display of marijuana(weed) on his instagram page also come under the scrutiny of the moralists demanding some sort of decorum and politeness in the way he relish out his thoughts on national and personal issues but you can always trust the ever-thuggish proponent of the No Belt Gang(NBG) with his character-assasinating response to his critics.Recently he opined in one of his tweets about the higher marketability of ladies butt over Masters degree claiming that a lady having a big inviting 'backside' is more attractive and more likely to be prosperous than a masters degree holder.Uncountable are such disapproving slice of bread from his untiring bakery.Mind you,in the midst of this,his numerous youthful fans stand up tall in the defense of those sheer crassness.

Another unvarying ritual of the England-raised father of four is the undying and unruly display of marijuana and shameless stalling and portrayal of ladies as sex symbol on his social media platforms and music videos.He smokes like a chimney and will conveniently relegates Bob Marley(probably,he got his name 'Marley' from the late music maestro) and Fela in a smoking competition if they were to be alive today.He is the Whiz Khalifa of the Nigeria Music Industry and hardly ever go to studio without calling out the magical names of weed,lustfully propagating the 'marlianess' of his other name - Igbólabí(roughly translated 'we have given birth to weed').

By and large,without little or no argument to my assertion,I religiously believe that Mr. Afeez Fashola mirrors the lives of majority of Nigeria youths,He is a wide lens through which we can view the enormous rots and damages in our future of tomorrow, no thanks to the blunders and negligence of many of our generation's parents and the irresponsibility and unresponsiveness of our government.His popular slogan, 'No Manners' truly depicts the emerging characters we see on daily basis as our once cherished societal norms and values are immensely rubbished and thrown to the bin.Naira Marley notoriety,as been examined in the street,is fully acceptable by large chunk of the Nigeria youths and sadly, see him as a youth-right ambassador even as he claimed,in his post-detention single 'Soapy' that he was given the treatment meted on MKO Abiola, the late business guru and astute politician, Fela Anikulapo and John.F. Kennedy.He expressly liken himself to these human rights activists and freedom fighters as he was mightily applauded by army of youths who impatiently waited for his release.congratulatory messages were seen filtering out from all angles.

Naira Marley in yet another single, Bad influence,asked pertinent questions from our leaders as to why they distant themselves from the youth and later on tagged him a bad influence to the youth.He mentioned some loopholes created by our government which has disconnected the youth from them.The little or no availability of good influence has made many of the youth to pitch their tent with the Naira Marley type of influences.Naira Marley kind of influence will continue to thrive in our society due to leadership failure and might unlikely be tamed if our main concern is about Naira Marley(NM) instead of the cause and unsavoury effect that brought him to the millions of Marlians.
NM is just a tree in the thick deep forest of the dangerous lots.

Peter Omoniyi Gidado writes from Ado Ekiti. He can be reached via email : undisputedpog@gmail.com.

https://www.thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2019/11/naira-marley-a-true-reflection-of-a-large-chunk-of-the-nigeria-youths/

Nice post op(What does op mean), but the worst part is this kind of post won't see the light of fp,

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by tchidi066(f): 11:54am On Dec 23, 2019
Marlians indeed... Bunch of scallywags... Smoking like a chimney is now a major feat...misplaced priorities

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Gerrard59(m): 12:07pm On Dec 23, 2019
Was it copy and paste gone wrong or you just don't know how to use proper tenses, spacing, capitalisation, vocabularies and grammar structure?

Regarding Naira Marley, well, that's his business. I've mine to face. No be today Nigeria spoil. E don tey (Fela sang about issues which still happen today). Is that NM's fault?

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Nobody: 1:49pm On Dec 23, 2019
Most nigerians are stupid i swear!

You will listen to American rappers and play their songs on repeat with all the vulgar content but yet criticize someone here doing the same

is that not madness? angry

The person that wrote that article should quit being a hypocrite!

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Uyi168: 2:04pm On Dec 23, 2019
nochillatalll:
Most nigerians are stupid i swear!

You will listen to American rappers and play their songs on repeat with all the vulgar content but yet criticize someone here doing the same

is that not madness? angry

The person that wrote that article should quit being a hypocrite!
..
How do u know that the op listens to America rap music filled with vulgar content?

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Tumbulum: 2:41pm On Dec 23, 2019
Marley is not the one that carry gun to kill hapless and men and women at night.

Marley is not the one that is dragging peoples ancestral land to give to his brothers.

Marley is not interested in including sharia in our constitution.

Marley is not BH or Armed Fulani Herdsmen.

Marley is not the president who disobeys court order and make nepotism his lifestyle.

Marley is not sarz that frame up innocent Nigerians in order to extort money from them.

Therefore Op leave Marley alone and let's get down to the real problem facing our country.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by profilemessages: 2:51pm On Dec 23, 2019
if everybody agree to not listen to his music, then he will be in trouble, so I don't think his music is the issue, I think everybody is the problem, lets all check ourselves!!

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by 1Sharon(f): 4:11pm On Dec 23, 2019
OP leave naira marley alone. You are just jealous.

May God cleanse your heart.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by somehow: 4:12pm On Dec 23, 2019
You are preaching to a lost generation!

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Liposure: 4:49pm On Dec 23, 2019
ItzBabyBlimz:
He said he has a PHD! Pretty Huge D!ck grin
PHD indeed
Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Liposure: 4:56pm On Dec 23, 2019
harmonyAris:
Ki lon tun ni marley shey?
honey,your sexy body dey burst my medulla oblangata.

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Liposure: 5:03pm On Dec 23, 2019
1Sharon:
OP leave naira marley alone. You are just jealous.

May God cleanse your heart.
honey, he's not jealous.he's just pointing out d truth

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Re: Naira Marley: A True Reflection Of Large Chunk Of Nigeria Youths - Peter Omoniyi by Obakoolex(m): 5:32pm On Dec 23, 2019
darfay:
His type don't last..... Just give it time

Very correct!
Scallymental and damochee was even raw that marly but even before damochee was killed his career has already gone down and quickly forgotten by his fans

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