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Nationwide Outcry: Nigerians Rally for Truth Amidst Mohbad Autopsy Wait

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In a solemn yet spirited gathering, residents of Abuja convened at the Unity Fountain on Friday evening to pay tribute to the late singer, Mohbad, whose untimely demise continues to spark controversy and demands for justice.

The Lagos-born artist, Ilerioluwa Aloba, tragically passed away last week under circumstances that have raised numerous questions.

This unfortunate event has stirred widespread discussions and spurred Nigerians into action, with many taking to the streets to demand answers.

The candlelight procession and concert in Abuja mirrored a similar event held by Lagosians, further amplifying the calls for justice. Starting at 7 p.m., participants donned predominantly white attire and carried placards bearing poignant messages.

They swayed to the melodies of Mohbad’s songs, turning the gathering into a heartfelt celebration of his music and a plea for accountability. Among the attendees was Nollywood star Tonko Dikeh, showing solidarity with the cause.

Prior to the Abuja gathering, protests had erupted across the country, driven by young fans who were determined to seek justice for the “Peace” crooner.

In Calabar, Cross Rivers State, residents took to the streets, denouncing members of Mohbad’s former record label, Marlian Music, over allegations of bullying and harassment.

Taraba witnessed a similar outpouring of support as residents lit candles and paid homage to the 27-year-old singer. Even beyond Nigeria’s borders, Mohbad’s cause found resonance, as a massive billboard in New York prominently displayed his image.

The global call for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death continued to gain momentum. In a recent development, the police authorities exhumed Mohbad’s body from his graveside in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State, only a few days after his burial.

An autopsy has been conducted, but the results are still pending, as stated by Benjamin Hundeyin, the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command.

As the nation and the world await the results of the autopsy, the candlelight processions and protests stand as powerful reminders that the quest for justice for the late Mohbad remains unwavering, echoing the sentiments of a grieving nation and global community.

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Sean Dampte causes stir after calling on Nigerian Radios, TVs to drop South African content, drags lazy youths

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Afrobeats singer Sean Dampte has stirred fresh conversations online after calling on Nigerian media platforms to temporarily suspend the promotion of South African entertainment content, while also delivering a blunt message to young Nigerians about the importance of hard work.

The singer made the remarks during a recent radio interview, where he discussed the need for Nigeria to place greater value on its entertainment industry and cultural influence across Africa.

Speaking passionately, Sean Dampte argued that Nigerian radio stations, television networks, DJs, presenters and other media stakeholders should prioritise local content over South African productions, insisting that Nigeria has contributed immensely to the growth of African entertainment and deserves greater respect in return.

According to the “Ajinomoto” crooner, Nigerian media should leverage its influence to protect the country’s creative industry and ensure Nigerian artistes receive the recognition and support they deserve.

While he did not suggest that the suspension should be permanent, his comments have generated mixed reactions among fans and industry observers. Some have applauded his stance, describing it as a bold call to protect Nigerian interests and promote homegrown talent. Others, however, argue that entertainment should remain a bridge for cultural exchange rather than become entangled in political or diplomatic disagreements.

Beyond the conversation on media and cultural identity, Sean Dampte also addressed Nigerian youths, stressing the importance of diligence and personal responsibility in the face of the country’s economic realities.

Delivering what has since become one of the interview’s most talked-about moments, the singer declared:

“If you no hustle, na Sapa be the penalty.”

The statement quickly resonated across social media, with many users adopting it as a catchy slogan that reflects the everyday struggles faced by many young Nigerians.

Sean Dampte’s comments have continued to spark debate over whether Nigerian media should adopt stronger measures to protect local content or maintain an open approach that promotes entertainment across the African continent.

As discussions continue online, his remarks have once again placed the intersection of music, culture and national identity at the centre of public conversation, proving that the singer is unafraid to voice opinions capable of igniting widespread debate.

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Nigeria must be a place where children can dream without fear — Sean Dampte

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Nigerian singer and humanitarian Sean Dampte has expressed deep concern over reports of mass abductions and growing insecurity across communities in South-West Nigeria, calling for urgent action to protect lives and restore public confidence.

In a heartfelt statement, Dampte lamented the fear and uncertainty facing families, students, and educators in affected communities. He stressed that no child should leave home for school only to become the subject of desperate prayers before returning safely, and that no teacher should have to work under the constant threat of abduction.

Describing the situation as a national concern that transcends politics, ethnicity, religion, and social media debates, the entertainer emphasised that real lives and families are being affected by the crisis.

“My heart is heavy over the reports of mass abductions and the fear spreading across communities in South-West Nigeria,” he said, adding that the pain experienced by victims and their loved ones should never be ignored or normalised.

Sean Dampte expressed solidarity with affected families and communities living in fear, while also joining other Nigerians in demanding immediate and decisive action from authorities. He urged relevant security agencies and government institutions to strengthen the protection of schools, secure vulnerable communities, and ensure the safe return of all abducted persons.

The singer concluded by reiterating his vision for a safer nation, stating that “Nigeria must be a place where children can dream without fear.”

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Adekunle Gold, Simi welcome twins

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Popular Nigerian singer, Adekunle Kosoko, better known as Adekunle Gold, and his wife, Simisola Kosoko, also known as Simi, have welcomed a set of twin babies.

The singer announced the good news via his Snapchat story on Wednesday.

“Asked God for another child and He blessed me double,” Simi wrote.

Although the gender of the babies has not been disclosed, the announcement has since attracted congratulatory messages from fans, colleagues and well-wishers across the entertainment industry.

The development comes months after Simi had hinted at her pregnancy. In December, she shared a video on Instagram, captioned, “From my baby, for my babies,” with the clip showing her baby bump.

The arrival of the twins also comes weeks after Simi featured in a snippet from Adekunle Gold’s recently released music video titled My Love Is the Same.

Adekunle Gold and Simi got married in 2019 after years of friendship and musical collaboration. Both artistes were formerly signed to X3M Music early in their careers and have since remained one of Nigeria’s most celebrated celebrity couples.

The couple welcomed their first child, Adejare Kosoko, fondly called Deja, in May 2020.

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