People gather to protest for justice over death of late Nigerian singer, Mohbad, in Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria September 21, 2023.  REUTERS/Seun Sanni
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Nigeria unites in grief: Demands justice for Afrobeats star Mohbad

Nigerians marched in several states this week in an outpouring of grief and to press authorities to investigate the death of popular Afrobeats musician Mohbad last week.

LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigerians marched in several states this week in an outpouring of grief and to press authorities to investigate the death last week of popular Afrobeats musician Mohbad, forcing the police to exhume his body on Thursday for an autopsy.

The 27-year-old singer, whose real name was Ilerioluwa Aloba, died in a Lagos hospital in unclear circumstances.

Thousands of fans marched and held a candlelight vigil in the commercial capital Lagos on Thursday night, following similar processions in other states this week.

Police in Lagos said they had exhumed Mohbad's body and conducted an autopsy, bowing to pressure from supporters who have taken to social media to demand an investigation.

Results of the autopsy will be made public, police said.

(Reporting by Seun Sanni, editing by MacDonald Dzirutwe and Bill Berkrot)

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