Tribute song dedicated to Junior Pope and 4 other boat crash victims sparks an outpouring of emotion (VIDEO)

Onny Michael and ThankGod Ikoma, along with their cohorts, joined forces to keep the flame burning bright for Junior Pope and the four other boat mishap victims through their tribute song. They didn't just wallow in grief; instead, they turned it into a vibrant celebration of life, honoring their late colleagues' legacies with every heartfelt lyric. The song didn't just touch hearts; it set them ablaze with emotions, as fans felt the soul-stirring echoes of love and remembrance. Through the universal language of music, they kept the spirits of their fallen comrades alive, leaving fans moved to tears with each resonant note.


The close-knit circle of colleagues and friends of the late actor Junior Pope, still  grappling with the lingering pain of his tragic passing alongside four others, have unveiled a touching tribute song dedicated to preserving their cherished memories.

In a tribute song accompanied by a poignant video, renowned actor Onny Michael and his companions were captured clad in crisp white polo shirts adorned with ‘RIP JP’ emblazoned across them.

The song reverberated with the echoes of lives and memories shared, echoing the profound impact of their time together.

Among the verses, ThankGod Ikoma, one of the survivors of the tragic boat crash stepped up with a compelling rap, recounting his harrowing journey to survival and reminiscing on the cherished moments spent with his departed colleagues.

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Emotions ran high among Junior Pope’s fans as they immersed themselves in the tribute song, responding with tears and a flurry of heartfelt messages and rest in peace wishes.

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Junior Pope was buried in Nsukka, Igbo-Etiti LGA, in Enugu state. He passed away in April after a boat accident on the River Niger in Asaba, Delta state.

Pope’s remains arrived in his hometown on May 17, after which a funeral service was held at Saint Peter’s Catholic Church, Ukehe.

Celebrities who attended the burial ceremony include Zubby Michael, Ruby Ojiakor, Linc Edochie, Queen Wokoma, Chinwe Owoh, and Rita Edochie.

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