Naira Marley opens up on his cancelled concert in Cameroon

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Nigerian artiste, Naira Marley has finally cleared the air about the cancellation of his Valentine’s Day concert that was to hold in Cameroon last Sunday.

TheNewsGuru recalls that on Monday, there were claims that some Cameroonian artistes made a case against the ‘Koleyewon’ crooner to ensure the show was unsuccessful after venues were changed thrice.

It was also gathered that those who sought the show’s cancellation had alleged the singer was a bad influence on the youth.

Reacting to the incident on his Twitter handle, the entertainer called on his fans and the media not to condemn Cameroon even if there are a few bad eggs in the central African country.

“Blogs please calm down, don’t paint Cameroon bad. They are actually very good and caring people. They actually love Nigerians, it’s just a few of them hating but no love lost, we’re still family. 1 love,” he wrote.

The talented rapper had earlier apologised to his Cameroonian fans while also disclosing that the show could not hold “due to obvious reasons.”

“I am live and direct in Cameroon but I am going to apologise firstly that the show is not happening today, it has been postponed for obvious reasons,” Marley had said.

“I am here, it is lit and I am having fun; the food is nice and I like the view. We are going to do this bigger and better very soon. The promoters tried their best but for obvious reasons, it cannot happen.”

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