Sam Larry, also known as the well-known socialite Balogun Eletu, has refuted recent rumors that he was involved in a car accident. Samlarry refutes allegations of an accident
On Saturday evening, certain news outlets reported that the show promoter and his family were engaged in a car accident.
Samlarry, in response to the early Sunday morning rumors, stated that he and his family had indeed left but returned home safely.
On his Instagram page, he wrote: “I, Samlarry, want to use this platform to debunk the false information spreading online about my involvement in an accident. Both my family and I are perfectly fine; we spent the day together and even went out for dinner, returning home safely.
“Despite the prevalence of fake news, please disregard any online claims about me. While some may seek to tarnish my reputation, I entrust them to God for judgment. I appreciate the concern of my friends and family, but rest assured, I am doing well, and nothing untoward has occurred.
“To those spreading falsehoods, may your actions reflect back on you. Thank you, Samlarry. God bless your home.”
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“In light of the widespread dissemination of misinformation, kindly disregard any online allegations levied against me. Although there may be those who attempt to damage my reputation, I relinquish such matters to the divine for judgment.
We recollects that Samlarry garnered significant attention months ago when a video surfaced capturing the incident in which he and his men interrupted the video shoot of the deceased Mohbad, accusing him of bullying the singer while he was still living.
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Samlarry, Naira Marley, and two additional individuals were arraigned and placed on detention on October 6 in connection with their purported participation in the events that led to the demise of Mohbad, a former signee of Marlian Music.
They were subsequently released on bond following weeks of incarceration.