- In Tonto Dikeh’s new post, she cried for justice for the late singer while expressing how much she has lost touch of happiness since his demise
- Her fans in the comment section praised her for her effort in ensuring the late singer gets the justice she deserves
Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh shares her longing to reclaim the happiness she once knew.
Tonto Dikeh stated that she hasn’t truly been happy since the passing of the Nigerian fast rising singer, Mohbad
Even though it has been over two weeks since his passing, the philanthropist implied that he is still dissatisfied with his death since he hasn’t received the justice he wanted.
Sharing a picture of herself smiling, she expressed optimism for finding happiness once more, but only if Mohbad receives justice.
“I want to be happy like this again. Maybe when we finally get justice for Mohbad” she wrote.
Tonto Dikeh’s cry for happiness reverberates far, touching the hearts of all who truly love her and want justice as well for the late singer.
Her fans commended her in the comments section for her altruistic deed in seeing to it that the musician received justice.
Aries Kampala wrote, “Mohbad will be very grateful wherever he is. Thank you so much
Victor Perpetual wrote, “Sure Mama my fav u deserve it
Lord Hamza Anyway wrote, “Aw may God grant you your wishes
Matured Singles Co wrote, “Well done mama. Even Mohbad is happy and grateful to you and God
Eswagz Vibes wrote, “King of our kingdom, thanks so much for being an icon. You are blessed and God will forever bless you with unending happiness.
Tonto Dikeh has been one of the few celebrities to criticize Naira Marley and his associates after the news of Mohbad’s death broke.
In addition to meeting with the deceased’s family and organizing a candlelight procession for him, the Nollywood actress has been at the forefront of the campaign for justice.
Tonto visited the late musician Mohbad’s family in Lekki last week together with Iyabo Ojo and Senator Elisha Abbo. She coordinated an Abuja candlelight procession for him with Empress Njamah.
Through her charity, Tonto Dikeh had also pledged to put Mohbad’s wife on a monthly allowance and had given his son a scholarship.
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