“Justice is a must” – Iyabo Ojo marks Mohbad’s posthumous birthday

"Justice is a must" – Iyabo Ojo marks Mohbad's posthumous birthday

Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo has joined in celebrating the posthumous birthday of the late singer, Mohbad who would have 28 today. Iyabo Ojo, who has been a firm advocate for JusticeForMohbad, shared a compilation video of Mohbad’s photos on her Instagram page to celebrate the late singer’s posthumous birthday.

Iyabo Ojo

Iyabo Ojo The actress, who is currently out of the country, promised to pay the right authorities a courtesy visit alongside concerned citizens with God’s help. According to Iyabo Ojo, there will be no concessions or distractions until justice for Mohbad is served.

Late singer, Mohbad

Mohbad In her words: “Once I’m back, we, the concerned citizens, will be paying the right authorities a courtesy visit…..so help us God. #JusticeForMohbad is a must, and until that happens, no distractions, no backing down, happy heavenly birthday wishes to you….. Imole💡 💡 💡🕯 🕯🕯#nodistractions.” It is worth noting that the late singer’s best friend and colleague, Bella Shmurda also penned an emotional posthumous birthday message to the singer. The talented singer had passed on to the great beyond on the 12th of September, 2023. SEE POST:

Chadwick to receive posthumous star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Chadwick Boseman set to receive a posthumous star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Chadwick Boseman set to receive a posthumous star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Chadwick Boseman will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next year. The late “Black Panther“ actor was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s class of 2024 Monday, as part of the motion pictures category.

Chadwick Boseman set to receive a posthumous star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Late Chadwick Boseman Boseman died of colon cancer in 2020, at the age of 43. The iconic actor made a global impact by bringing “Black Panther” to life in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and playing Black icons Jackie Robinson and James Brown on the silver screen. According to their official website, the Walk of Fame was first created by E.M. Stuart, volunteer president of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, in 1958. The Hollywood Walk of Fame honored another late icon this year at a ceremony unveiling the star for Tupac Shakur, who was officially chosen as an honoree in 2013. The rapper’s sister Sekyiwa “Set” Shakur accepted her brother’s award, while radio personality Big Boy emceed the event. Shakur received the Walk of Fame’s 2,758th star. Michelle Yeoh, Gwen Stefani, and Eugene Levy were also honoured with Walk of Fame stars
In addition to Boseman, who was described as a “beloved actor” during the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s live stream, other stars including newly-minted Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh, Andre Romell Young (“Dr. Dre”), Kerry Washington and Chris Pine were also part of the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s 2024 class. The full list of the 2024 honorees can be found in the Walk of Fame’s Monday livestream.

Family drops Sound Sultan’s posthumous album on one-year anniversary

Family drops Sound Sultan's posthumous album on one-year anniversary

The first anniversary of the demise of late musician, Olanrewaju Fasasi a.k.a Sound Sultan, is today, July 11th, 2022.
In this regard, his family has decided to drop the last album he was working on before his demise, Reality CHQ, with a listening party holding in New York.

In a video on his page, his brother, Baba Dee, said, “We are having the one-year remembrance of Sound Sultan, iconic Nigerian singer and we are having his official listening party for the album, Reality CHQ. This was the album Sound Sultan was working on before he answered the call of the Almighty. This is a very special project.”
Sound Sultan died of throat cancer on Sunday, July 11, 2021 in the US and he was buried there according to Islamic rites.