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The Digest:

Oriyomi Hamzat, founder of Agidigbo FM, has apologized to Naira Marley and ended a two-year ban on his songs. Citing wrong assumptions, Hamzat expressed regret over his previous stance on Mohbad’s death, signaling a public Stand's Retreat from the media house.

Key Points:

  • Agidigbo FM founder, Oriyomi Hamzat, apologized to Naira Marley.
  • He lifted the two-year ban on Naira Marley’s songs.
  • The ban was imposed after allegations related to Mohbad's death.
  • Hamzat said his initial stance was based on "wrong assumptions."
  • He played Naira Marley's song "Tesumole" on air.
  • Hamzat insists he never accused the singer of murder.
  • The reversal has sparked mixed reactions from the public.
Hamzat's apology reflects a significant turn in the public discourse surrounding the case, as the media house pivots from condemnation to reconciliation. His decision to make a public Stand's Retreat is met with a divided public reaction.

Sources: Nigerian Tribune