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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Keep Tormenting Your Killers - Tears As Nigerians Mark One Month Since Mohbad’s Death

 

 
Nigerians have marked one month anniversary since the death of singer, Mohbad.
 
Recall that Mohbad whose real name is OlaDimeji, tragically died on September 12, 2023.
 
Netizens took to social media to express their grief, pay homage, and reflect on Mohbad’s music and personality.
 
Reactions below:
 
One Twitter user, theladytoyah, said this “We know they run you local because evidence dey. But if GOD doesn’t want you to be with Him, it will not work for you, or prolly let you miss the show. God really wants you to get out of this cold world because your heart is too pure to be here. Bless the angels with your amazing vocals Oba Imole. Rest in PARADISE Omo Toluwa.”
 
gettingjust47,, “Whoever got hands in your death may they never go unpunished.”
 
qui_est_giwa extended wishes, saying, “Happy 6 months also to Liam. Rest on Imole. Lona live Liam.”
 
hef_hem4 “Nigeria is not giving this guy the justice he deserves. 9 9 9 gIMOLE, we are sorry for not giving you listening ears when you needed us.”
 
richie.wellz, “Rest in MOH. Don’t forget to torment your killers. And they refuse to show us the autopsy result since you left.”
 
superstar_rozay001 had this to say, “WICKED WORLD, WICKED PEOPLE, WICKED SOULS. REST ON CHAMP. DROP THE EMOJI FOR MOHBAD.”
 
Ewatomi.xx, “Dear OlaDimeji, life is so hard to move on without you. Can you please just come back? Don’t let this be the end of your story. Please just come back. I want to tell you how your death moved the whole world. I want to tell you how your death brought light to a lot of truths we don’t know about these people called celebrities. Just come back first. If you don’t come back, I will tell you, Lord, please have mercy. Do this. It’s so hard to move on without him.”

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