Police filed four counts of conspiracy against the foursome which include Naira Marley; his brothers, Idris and Babatunde Fashola; and a cousin, Kunle Obere.
After being issued one last warning by the magistrate judge to show up in court, the singer will now attempt an out of court settlement with the alleged victims.
At the last hearing when Naira Marley refused to show up in court, the judge gave a warning that he would issue a warrant of arrest for the singer. But the defendants’ lawyer pleaded with the court and the case was adjourned to 14 January 2020.
In a chat with journalists outside the courtroom, Naira Marley’s lawyer, Mr Awokulehin Ayodeji disclosed that the singer had initiated an out of court settlement with the alleged victim.
He also disclosed that the police are not against it, saying: “The police have no problem with an out-of-court settlement; we hope that an agreement will be reached before the next adjourned date.”
ASP Edet Okoi had described the happenings to the court. He said:




