‘I love the way Nigerians are riding for Mohbad’ – Meek Mill.

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Meek Mill, a well-known American rapper, has commented on the debate surrounding the passing of Mohbad, a 27-year-old Nigerian singer.

Recall that on Tuesday, September 12, the singer of “Peace” tragically went away in an unsolved accident.

His passing has generated a public outrage online, with many calling for justice and an autopsy to ascertain the real reason for his untimely death.

The departed artist, who endured abuse from his old record label, Marlian Music, received an outpouring of love and support from Nigerians both at home and abroad via social media.

Lil Durk and Kodak Black, as well as other international celebrities, have expressed interest in the incident due to its considerable media coverage.

Meek Mill also posted on Twitter to say he has been watching the incident on social media and is extremely moved by how Nigerians are fighting for Mohbad’s justice.

He tweeted, “I watched his whole story on tik tok!!!! They riding for him in Nigeria I love that!.”

See the tweet below:

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