Marlian Leaves ‘Warning Note’ After Stealing From Man’s Car

A social media user has narrated his experience from a man who he believes to be a Naira Marley fan which many usually refer to as marlian.

According to the social media user identified as ‘Uber_that’, he had left his car unlocked only to return to find a note after noticing some missing items.

‘Uber_that’ pointed out that the note explained that it was to teach him a lesson not to leave his vehicle unlocked.

From the photo he shared, it was gathered that the marlian had taken his side mirrors, his phone and some N3,500 as he ended the note with ‘Marlian for life’

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A Marlian refers to a staunch follower of controversial musician and singer, Azeez Fashola, popularly called Naira Marley. So if you are a Marlian, it means you are a follower of Naira Marley and believe in his beliefs, philosophies, and views.

After his career breakthrough in 2019, his massive fan base was code-named ‘Marlians’ with the motto ‘No Mannaz’ as one of the most used words. ‘Marlians’ are alleged to be fraudsters, yahoo boys, drug addicts and others who have negative means of getting rich, but have the influence to determine the outcome of most events. His fans are also known to attack anyone who vilifies Naira or even tries to call him to order whenever he posts something.

Thus, the ‘Marlian gang’ became a trend. A post online explains the rules for becoming a ‘Marlian’ (most of which were gleaned from most of his songs and online interactions to become behavioural patterns).

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