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Nigerians mourn the tragic death of a final year student who passed away shortly after attending MohBad’s candlelight procession.

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In a somber turn of events, Nigerians find themselves collectively mourning the untimely demise of Sanni Nassem Abiola, a spirited final year student at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH). Abiola, having ascended to the pinnacle of his academic journey as a 500-level student, tragically met his end in a devastating accident that occurred this past Wednesday. What adds a poignant layer to this tragedy is that he had recently attended the candlelight procession organized to honor the departed singer, MohBad.

The heartbreaking news of Abiola’s passing has rippled through online platforms, evoking an outpouring of condolences and heartfelt prayers from a sympathetic community. The emotional resonance of his loss is evident in the poignant messages shared across social media, where friends, acquaintances, and well-wishers express deep sorrow at the sudden departure of a promising young student.

An emotionally stirring post has surfaced, shedding light on the profound impact of a fire incident that transpired on the same fateful Wednesday. As the community grapples with these successive tragedies, the profound sense of loss is palpable, prompting reflections on the fragility of life and the unpredictable nature of fate. In moments like these, the online space becomes a collective space for grieving, remembrance, and a rallying point for offering solace and support to those affected by these heart-wrenching events.

In a widely circulated video sighted on TikTok, the young man can be seen partaking in the candlelight procession held on September 21st, in memory of the late Nigerian singer Mohbad, as he holds a candle aloft.

The caption on the video read:

“It saddens my heart to inform you all that we lost another brother, colleague, and friend Sanni Nassem Abiola (LAUTECH 500 level student) who was also a victim of the fire incident that happened on Wednesday. He was there at Mohbad’s candle night now he’s dead.”

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Nigerians who stumbled upon the news expressed their sorrowful reactions on social media in response to his tragic passing.

In related news, A Nigerian prophet ignited a wave of reactions after he made an astonishing statement regarding the passing of the late singer, Mohbad.

In a trending Instagram video, the prophetic figure boldly claimed he has the power to resurrect Imole from the grave.

With unwavering confidence, the cleric asserted that he didn’t need people to believe in his powers and all he needed was to see the late singer’s lifeless body and carry out his duties.

“Mohbad can still live again whether you are a believer or not. Let me see his body; give me access to his body. With the power of God, I can wake him,” he said in part.

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“ How can you pardon your son and ignore other people that have been there for years,That is abuse of power” – Donald Trump to Biden

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Former President Donald Trump has expressed his dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son while others who committed similar crimes remain in prison. Trump didn’t mince words, stating:

“How can you pardon your son and ignore other people that have been there for years? That is abuse of power.”

He went on to emphasize the unfairness of the situation, adding:

“Your son committed a crime, the same crime that other people committed, and they have been in prison for years. What happens to them after you free your son? That is abuse of power. People should be treated the same in America.”

Trump’s remarks highlight a broader concern about equal treatment under the law and the potential misuse of presidential power. His critique implies that Biden’s actions set a precedent that undermines the justice system, sparking debates across political and social platforms.

The issue has stirred significant controversy, with many questioning whether the pardon reflects favoritism. While Biden’s supporters may argue that his decision was personal, critics like Trump see it as an affront to the principles of fairness and justice in America.

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“Why will flavour call kcee copy copy akaria” –  these men are doing well in their lane, and because I am biased towards Flavour’s music, I will not speak ill of Kcee’s efforts, fan said

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Kcee released an album titled Mr Versatile around July 2024. If he didn’t react to Flavour’s “copy copy akaria”, I wouldn’t know he released an album this year.

I enjoy the music of both illustrious sons of Ala Igbo. If I were at a wedding reception or inside the bedroom, I would hear more of Flavour’s songs. At a club, I would hear a mixture of Kcee and Flavour’s songs. If I were at a burial, I would hear Flavour’s songs more.

If I sampled the opinions of 30 random men and women between 40 and 60 years old who they preferred between both artists, many would say Flavour.

When Kcee called Flavour a needle in the ocean of things that matter, I assume he may be referring to another thing and not music. When it comes to music, Flavour is the ocean.

Kcee made an important point by stating no one should gatekeep the Igbo culture, and I agree with him. Anyone who feels their creative juice connects to their Igbo culture should create authentic sounds that will remain evergreen in our hearts and not belittle others for trying.

Before Flavour released his 2005 album N’abania, KC Presh (Kcee and Presh) had toured the country after their Star Quest success in 2002. Both men have come a long way and invested so much in their crafts.

Both men are doing well in their lane, and because I am biased towards Flavour’s music, I will not speak ill of Kcee’s efforts. We all have access to the Internet, streaming and concert numbers. You can be the judge.

Today, judging from current statistics of active musicians, no Igbo artist is more prominent than Flavour of Africa.

You may not like a man because you don’t have access to him, or both of you don’t roll, but don’t discredit his hard work.

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“God pls take 20years from my life and give
DAVIDO… this guy is just too humble” –  A TikTok fan begs God to give DAVIDO more years to liveC

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“A TikTok Fan Prays for Davido’s Long Life After His Heartwarming Act of Kindness”

After witnessing Davido’s latest act of generosity—gifting ₦10 million to a group of dancers who celebrated his song “Dodo” from a decade ago—one TikTok fan took to social media with a heartfelt prayer: “God, please take 20 years from my life and give Davido… this guy is just too humble.” This powerful wish reflects the immense love and admiration fans have for Davido, whose generosity and humility continue to inspire.

Known for his motto, “We rise by lifting others,” Davido has changed countless lives, and fans everywhere are moved by his unending kindness. With all the prayers and love pouring in for him, it’s clear his fans believe he deserves every blessing.

May Davido continue to thrive, inspiring others and receiving the long life and blessings he so genuinely deserves. 爐❤️

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