It’s a moment the internet has been waiting for Sam Larry has finally spoken out in a face-to-face interview with VeryDarkMan, and what he had to say is shaking up the Mohbad case once again.
In the emotional and sometimes heated sit-down, Sam Larry insisted he never laid a hand on the late singer Mohbad, despite months of public outrage and accusations. He went a step further naming Zlatan Ibile as a witness.
“Zlatan was there, he saw everything,” Sam Larry said. “I only went there to ask for my money. I didn’t touch Mohbad. Zlatan knows this.”
According to Sam Larry, the now-infamous beach video shoot where he stormed the set and confronted Mohbad was not an attack but a confrontation over a ₦2 million performance fee he claimed Mohbad owed him. He admitted he was angry, but insisted it was Zlatan who calmed the situation down, and there was no violence from his side.
But here’s where things get even more dramatic: Sam Larry revealed that Zlatan has refused to publicly speak on the matter, allegedly because his family warned him against it. “They told him if he talks, he’ll vomit blood,” Sam Larry said, drawing shock from viewers.
While Sam Larry’s words are making waves, many Nigerians are now demanding Zlatan’s voice not silence. If he truly witnessed the incident and can clear the air, why hasn’t he spoken up?
The interview has reignited calls for justice for Mohbad, who died under mysterious circumstances last year, leaving behind fans, friends, and a grieving family still searching for the truth. It has also sparked debate on social media, especially on X (formerly Twitter), where #SamLarry, #Zlatan, and #JusticeForMohbad are trending.
As the dust settles on this new twist, one thing is clear: Zlatan’s silence is no longer neutral it’s loud.
Will he speak out? Or will this mystery remain buried in rumors and regret?
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