Milly Wa Doc: Obidan Explains Why Pastor to Sing Late Tiktoker's Best Song Hasn't Arrived in Country

Milly Wa Doc: Obidan Explains Why Pastor to Sing Late Tiktoker's Best Song Hasn't Arrived in Country

  • Yona Chiholo, a Tanzanian musician, was expected to jet into the country and perform at the burial service of Mill Wa Doc but sadly he had issues with his papers
  • The musician is famous for his song identified as "Niambie," and Milly loved it so her friends and family paid for Chiholo to sing it
  • Sadly, Chiholo had not arrived in the county by the time of publishing but TikToker Obidan Dela was still hopeful that he would still make it in time for the burial

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Nairobi, Kenya: Yona Chiholo, the musician who is supposed to be a headliner at the burial service of the late TikToker Milly Wa Doc is still expected in the county for a grand performance.

Yona Chilolo and on the right is Milly Wa Doc.
Milly Wa Doc, who died in hospital (r), musician Yona Chilolo, who was expected to perform (l). Photos: Yona C Chilolo, Milly Wa Doc.
Source: Facebook

What happened to Milly Wa Doc?

Milly, who was pregnant, died while receiving treatment at a hospital in Nakuru, and the news was confirmed by her family.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Milly’s brother, DJ Sleek, confirmed that he was informed of her death on Tuesday, June 3.

DJ Sleek expressed his heartbreak, saying he was preparing to travel to Nakuru to see the situation for himself.

Who is Yona Chiholo?

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, TikToker Obidan Dela shared that they had already paid him and were still hopeful that he would make it to the country.

Chiholo is a popular musician from Tanzania who sang the popular song 'Niambie'. The song advocates for lovers to be open with each other and not waste their partner's time.

According to the singer, some people keep partners for a long time, yet they do not have good intentions for them. There are also those who date people for up to nine years and don't intend to marry them.

The departed TikToker Milly really loved the song, and her loved ones had raised money and paid him to perform during her burial.

"We are trying to see if Pastor Chilolo will arrive in time; he sang her favourite song 'Niambie', and it went viral because of Milly. We raised his transport, but he did not have the necessary papers," said Obidan.
Obidan Dela, who talked about Chilolo.
Obidan Dela, who is helping to plan. Photo: Obidan Dela.
Source: Facebook

When will Milly Wa Doc's service start?

Milly will be buried on Friday, the 13th, and people will be allowed to view her body at Umash Funeral Home at 8 a.m. Her body will then be transported to a Nakuru cemetery for a burial service that will begin at 10 a.m.

How did Kenyans react to the story?

joyce:

"You are so matured obidan 🙏I like how you sacrificed yourself yesterday night."

4ogiver6447tiktok.com/@user408:

"Mwenye yuko Mombasa? DM twende."

kokomillymilgo:

"Guys for tomorrow burial please someone to confirm to us about cemetery,cos tunajua ile ya manyani ndio watu wanazikwa nowdays ike ya bondeni ilijaa."

Juju M☺️:

"Kila familia iko na some differences soo please akii we stop judging her."

Mercy Murugi:

"Rest in peace sweeelee Milly Milly tulikuwa twakupenda mama mungu kakupenda zaidi mapenzi ya mungu atuwezi kupinga tutaonana tena mama 😭😭😭😭😭."

user2961666822862:

"Rest easy mama Brian and sheila.. let the Almighty be at your comfort ... no words can ever explain the pain you are at in these perilius tyme."

Lindah @254:

"RIP Milly and God may keep Ur children safe forever."

Video of TikToker Speaking about Plans for Kids

Another story revealed that TikToker Milly wa Doc elaborated on how she would want her children to be treated after her demise.

After her death was confirmed, a video resurfaced of her sharing that she was in danger and the plans that she had in mind for her kids.

The TikToker was very categirical that had arranged things to ensure her kids were taken care of once she was gone.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Susan Mwenesi (Human-Interest editor) Susan Mwenesi is a Human Interest editor. She studied Journalism and Public Relations at TU-K, participated in HIV/AIDS Reporting Camp, and International Center for Journalists Early Childhood Development Reporting. Over the last 10 years, Susan has worked at K24, Baraka FM, Health Media, TechMoran.co.ke. She is a Bloomberg Media Initiative, National Geographic, International Centre for Journalists, KICTANet, AKU Graduate School of Media and Communications Digital ABC training by WAN-IFRA fellow. Email: [email protected]

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