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“Recording themselves shopping for casket like it’s birthday gift” – Netizens drag Tonto Dikeh and Iyabo Ojo

9 months ago

Netizens have berated Nollywood actresses Iyabo Ojo and Tonto Dikeh for recording themselves shopping a casket for late singer, Mohbad.

It would be recalled that the two thespians who have been on the forefront in the demand for justice as well as the investigation into his death revealed that they’re shopping a casket for Mohbad and would be holding a befitting burial for him.

"Recording themselves shopping for casket like it's birthday gift" – Netizens drag Tonto Dikeh and Iyabo Ojo
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However, many a netizen have averred that they’re chasing clout for recording themselves.

Others have similarly found this to be insensitive to the family of the late musician.

See reactions compiled;

@OgbeniDipo said: “This is excessive. I doubt reasonable person will record and share a video of themselves shopping for a casket for their family member. This video should not exist and certainly shouldn’t be on the internet. This is very unfortunate.”

@Casbilli said: “Two clout chasers doing everything for the camera”

@somettwisted wrote: “Clout chasers”

@Kunle003 said: “Good, but it shouldn’t be done on camera”

@IamOlajideAwe wrote: “I have once said it and will still reiterate it again. These people care less about Mohbad. They are all about clout chasing. With my over 4 decades on earth, I have never seen anyone do a video while shopping for a casket.”

@Vyektoria said: “Is it necessary to record the act of commemoration? This isn’t me calling them clout chasers, but is it necessary tho’? Seeing those coffins just gives me chills”

@BantosOracle said: “Can they b: ry the dude already and gethism ‘derers arrested, so all these agbaya can stop this clout chasing. This is so cri ‘ge to watch

@Deenah____ said: “Makes Zero sense! Who goes casket shopping and makes video like it’s a good and fun thing??”

@Udojnr said: “It’s now looking like clout chasing. Recording themselves shopping casket for a 27yrs old boy like it’s a birthday gift”

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  1. In the history of Nigeria, this is the very first time I am seeing caskets displayed online because no funeral homes or caskets sellers advertise their wares on main media or social media. Even people who do such business don’t identify with caskets but will simply tell you they are into furniture and upholstery

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