Our correspondent was told to put her phone down before entering shortly after that. She was then told to go to the charging room so she could ask more questions.
Naira Marley, however, was not there when Saturday Beats entered the charge room. After thereafter, a different police officer pointed our reporter in the direction of the D4 block, where the singer was being held.
A trader who was waiting inside the building claimed that she had seen Marley several times that day. He has been outgoing and good with people ever since he arrived, she continued.
Others who heard the talk remarked that Sam Larry, whom they viewed as stern-faced and haughty, was the reverse.
Our reporter saw Marley and Larry being escorted to the admin block of the d block of cells after waiting for nearly an hour. Marley was joyful and engaged in conversation with a few passersby, whereas Larry strolled around with a frown and seemed unable to connect with anyone.
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A police official described the new detainees’ living arrangements by saying, “They are not staying together; they are in separate rooms. There is a VIP room, but it is not equipped with a cooling system. They only have brand-new fans and mattresses. They could discard the foam when they depart or distribute it.
The officer continued by saying that Marley had received visits and food deliveries.
As of Friday, October 6, Justice Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, issued a production warrant against the musician, it appears that things are getting worse for him.
The singer is being sued by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on 11 counts that include conspiracy and credit card fraud, and the judge has asked her attorney, Olalekan Ojo (SAN), to appear in court on October 30.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, commented on the situation, saying, “The production warrant issued by the judge today has required Naira Marley’s attorney, Olalekan Ojo, to present the singer in court at the next adjourned date, which is October 30. The singer cannot be removed from police detention by the EFCC.