
“Open Comment, Let Nigerians Greet You” – Sam Larry Mocks Iyabo Ojo Amid Mohbad Justice Saga
The controversy stems from the tragic death of rising Nigerian artist Mohbad, which sparked massive public calls for justice. Several names were dragged into the spotlight, including Sam Larry, Naira Marley, and more recently, actress Iyabo Ojo, after activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) accused her of being part of a secret WhatsApp group working to silence calls for justice.
Iyabo Ojo denied the allegations and quickly disabled the comment section of her Instagram post – later deleting the post entirely.
🎯 Sam Larry Strikes: “Open Comment, Let Nigerians Greet You”
In a sarcastic response that quickly went viral, Sam Larry mocked Iyabo Ojo for shutting down public interaction:
“Small thing una dey off comment, me way dem say I kill Diego Jota, kill Buhari, I no off comment… Please on comment make lovely Nigerians greet you o.”
This came across as a jab at Iyabo Ojo for not allowing the same level of public scrutiny others in the controversy have endured.
🤝 Naira Marley Joins the Banter
In what looked like a coordinated dig, Naira Marley—who is also facing backlash over Mohbad’s death—was seen reacting and laughing in support of Sam Larry’s post, further fueling public suspicion that those previously accused were now banding together to mock critics.
💬 Nigerians React:
Many Nigerians have taken to social media to criticize Iyabo Ojo for silencing her comments, calling it hypocritical especially given her past outspoken support for justice during the early stages of the Mohbad investigation.
Some users said:
“If your hands are clean, why disable comments?”
“Let the same public that cheered you speak now too.”
🎥 Viral Clips and Commentary
The feud has been heavily discussed on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, with videos such as:
🎬 “Naira Marley and Sam Larry Mock Iyabo Ojo After VDM Exposes WhatsApp Group”
racking up thousands of views and reigniting debates around online accountability and celebrity influence.
🧾 Final Note: Public Memory Is Long
This drama not only revives questions about Mohbad’s justice but also opens up a wider conversation about social media transparency, the selective outrage of public figures, and the thin line between defense and mockery.