Fans of the late Nigerian singer, Mohbad, have gathered at Unity Fountain in Abuja to demand justice for his untimely death. Organized by "Mohbad Abuja Fans," the candlelight procession aimed to honor the artist and raise awareness about the need for justice.
The event began at 7 pm, with participants, including Tonto Dikeh, wearing white T-shirts as a symbol of purity and mourning. During the procession, they played and danced to Mohbad's songs, creating an atmosphere of both sorrow and celebration as they remembered the artist's music and impact.
The well-coordinated event highlighted the deep connection between Mohbad and his fans, who united in their quest for justice. The online community commended the fans for their dedication and unity in seeking justice for the late singer.
@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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