Some of Nigerian MTN ambassadors including Davido, Praiz, Harry Song and Kcee were in South Africa over the weekend for Nelson Mandela day in Johannesburg.
The music stars were joined by established South African stars including Mafikizolo and Uhuru. The superstars performed for free at MTN live stream concert.
"Mandela loved dance and music, it brought out the bubbly and fun side of the great man that is respected at large by the world. Today we celebrate his fun character," Mafikizolo said
Davido and Mafikizolo performed their hit song, Tchelete and the Nigerian star was delighted for the opportunity. "This is a very important day and I still feel that performing for free in celebration of Mandela's day is still not enough when I look at his impact to a new Africa, said Davido.
Mafikizolo and Kcee also performed. "I have learned so much from this great man, he taught me how to carry people with love and most importantly to forgive without holding a grudge." Kcee said.
A host of South African stars were also at the event
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