DJ Splash Publicly Addresses Iyabo Ojo After Accusing Her of Lies: “I No Forget Wetin You Do for Me”
- Nigerian disc jockey DJ Splash trended online as he tackled critics over his allegations against Iyabo Ojo
- Legit.ng recalls reporting that the upcoming artist denied knowing about an alleged drug incident that occurred between Naira Marley and the actress’ son, Festus
- Following that, Splash came forward to clarify all he knew about the Naira Marley and Festus drama and sent a message to the movie star
Nigerian disc jockey DJ Splash, whose real name is Mathew Aderoju, has addressed Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo following recent allegations he made about her.
Legit.ng earlier reported that in a new twist, DJ Splash, the former Marlian member who needed financial aid for his health a couple of years ago, has shed more light on the Mohbad saga.

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Recall that Iyabo Ojo had claimed that Splash told her that Naira Marley had drugged Festus, her son, when he went visiting the house.
Conversely, Splash made a video to exonerate himself. He stated that Iyabo told a fat lie and that he never told her that Naira Marley did that to her son.
He mentioned that the one time he recalls Festus coming to the Marlian house, Naira was unavailable at the time.
Referencing his earlier clip, Splash said that Naira Marley was his guy and someone who showed him so much love while he was with the gang.
DJ Splash sends message to Iyabo Ojo
In a recent video shared on the DJ’s Instagram page, he shared his appreciation for the actress for her kindness towards him when he needed help.
He confessed his love and admiration for Iyabo Ojo and highlighted that he can’t thank her every day for helping him, but it was left to God to settle her.

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DJ Splash reiterated that he is not aware of Naira Marley's drama with her son, Festus and argued that the movie star was not grounded with details surrounding late Mohbad’s death.

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Captioning his video, he wrote:
“Mama, see me I still love you, and me I no fit forget say you came to my rescue. I will forever be grateful 🙏, and God Almighty will always rescue you in any situation you’re.”
Watch his video below:
Legit.ng also reported that Nigerian singer Azeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley, revealed the message his former Marlian Records signee DJ Splash sent him.
In the screenshot posted on his Instagram stories, DJ Splash wished him a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in advance.
He also prayed that God would protect and guide him. DJ Splash noted that he missed Naira Marley so much.
According to the Issa Goal hitmaker, DJ Splash was the first person to wish him a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in 2024.
Several netizens wondered why DJ Chicken reached out to his former boss, whom he had accused of attempting to poison him.

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In 2023, DJ Chicken's appearance became a cause for worry for netizens, including actress Iyabo Ojo, who called out Naira Marley to explain what he did to his signee. She later helped with his rehabilitation till he got better.
Aside from DJ Chicken, who had complained about the alleged ill treatment by his former boss, the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad, also made the same complaint and shared videos of him being bullied online.
Iyabo Ojo addresses VDM’s claim on live video
Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that videos from Iyabo Ojo's Instagram live session emerged as she addressed the online critic VeryDarkMan.
Iyabo Ojo opened up on why VeryDarkMan shared details about her meeting with Naira Marley and Sam Larry.
The Nollywood actress, who confirmed the existence of WhatsApp group, also shared her only son's experience at Naira Marley's house.
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