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Naira Marley Reveals How A Bank Paid Him N60 Million For

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Naira Marley has finally revealed how much he charges for a show.. and it is totally huge.

The singer has been embroiled in many challenges this year alone.

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The most recent one is that of an alleged car theft.

According to a report by NAN, Naira Marley alongside two of his brothers and one of his cousins, Idris Fashola, 18, Babatunde Fashola, 24; and Kunle Obere, 22, were dragged before the court by the police on four-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, assault and obstructing the arrest of Naira Marley.

NAN reports that the prosecutor, ASP Edet Okoi, told the court that the three defendants committed the offences on December 16th at Eko Hotel Roundabout on Victoria Island, Lagos.

Okoi said the trio who were in a motorcade with Naira Marley, allegedly stole a Toyota Camry vehicle with Registration No. FEE 120 AA valued at N1.8 million and an IPhone X5 worth N330,000 belonging to one Mr Adelekan Ademola.

He added that the three defendants and others at large assaulted the complainant by beating him up.

Reacting to this recent scandal, the singer decided to show off his rides, and they are totally expensive.

Not just that, he revealed he made N60 million in a week!

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