Nigerian singer Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, has unexpectedly taken on the role of a marriage counsellor on social media, drawing attention with a cryptic post about relationships and domestic peace.
The post, which appeared on his X (formerly Twitter) account, comes just days after the artist released a controversial video addressing his past dealings with the late Mohbad during their time at Marlian Music.
The video sparked heated debates online, with some questioning the credibility of the evidence presented, while others, including online commentator VeryDarkMan, defended Marley’s position.
In a surprising turn, Marley offered his followers relationship advice, writing: “Be careful who you date and marry, the toughest prison is a home without peace.”
The post quickly gained traction, with many social media users reacting to the singer’s shift in tone—some amused by his new “marriage counsellor” stance, while others questioned the motive behind the statement.
Fans also began drawing links between his advice and the ongoing conversations surrounding the late Mohbad’s marriage to his wife, Wunmi.
Though Marley made no direct reference, the timing of his comment raised eyebrows, given the unresolved controversies surrounding Mohbad’s death and personal life.
While his message seemed aimed at promoting caution in relationships, it has added another layer to the public’s perception of the artist—who now finds himself not only in the spotlight over past allegations but also unexpectedly offering guidance on love and marriage.
 
							
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		
 
			 
		 
		 
		