“We need justice” – Tonto Dikeh present as fans of Mohbad hold candlelight procession in Abuja

Celebrity Gig
  • Mohbad fans gather at Unity Fountain, Abuja, demanding justice for the late Nigerian singer.
  • Candlelight procession organized by “Mohbad Abuja Fans” to remember the artist.
  • Prominent figures, including Tonto Dikeh, join the procession wearing white T-shirts symbolizing mourning.
  • Participants pay their respects by playing and dancing to Mohbad’s songs, creating a mix of sorrow and celebration.

Fans of the late Nigerian singer, Mohbad, gathered at Unity Fountain in the central business district of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to demand justice and pay tribute to the artist’s untimely death.

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Organized by “Mohbad Abuja Fans,” the candlelight procession aimed to remember the singer and highlight the need for justice in his case.

Mohbad fans demand justice in candlelight procession in Abuja

The event, which commenced promptly at 7 pm, saw an outpouring of support from devoted fans, including prominent figures like Tonto Dikeh, all donning white T-shirts symbolizing purity and mourning.

During the candlelight procession, participants expressed their respect and admiration for Mohbad by playing and dancing to his songs.

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The atmosphere at Unity Fountain was a mix of sorrow and celebration, as fans fondly reminisced about the artist’s music and the profound impact he had on their lives.

The well-coordinated event showcased the deep connection between Mohbad and his fans, who came together to honor his memory.

The online community has commended the fans for their dedication and unity in their quest for justice for the late singer.

Netizens Reactions…

@effedeborah said: “May our lights not be put out prematurely, Amen.”

@richy_billy_02 said: “Mohbad is the light.”

@thatgirl_nayang reacted: “The light can never die.”

@hb_enter commented: “Kai these people go touch light, The world has never seen anything like this before TBH, NIGERIA is a highly influential country I must say.”

@voguebykendra said; “Fly high General.”

@realmelvis said: “Abuja was really organized.”

@iamblackbharbie22 reacted: “Hope they won’t tear gas like the way they did in lagos oo.”

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