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Photos: Celebrities gather for Ngashville’s emotional memorial – VIDEO


Gospel musician Ngashville – real name Anthony Ng’ang’a – will be buried tomorrow, August 27, in Githunguri Kiambu.

Today, August 26, friends and family converged at Nairobi Chapel, Ngong Road for the memorial service. The service is still ongoing.

The emotional service was attended by the who is who in the gospel circles. Some of the celebs in attendance are DJ Euphoric, DJ Johnnie Celeb, Dunco, DJ Krowbar among others.

Celebrities attend Gospel singer Ngashville’s memorial service. Photo/ Francis Nderitu

There was no dry eye in the church.

Ngash breathed his last on Sunday, August 21 at Coptic hospital where he was being treated.

This came after complaining of an upset stomach three days prior.

Gospel singer Ngashville’s family at the memorial service at Nairobi Chapel, Ngong Road.

Some of the celebrities also posted their tributes in a private online board that will be handed over to the family.

Njesh wa Qabbz posted her tribute saying, “Saturday almost the whole day you were in my mind. I never understand why God always does this to me. I wish I texted, or even prayed, but I know that it shall be well.

For once my strength failed me, I was numb, confused and in disbelief. This will take time. Is this how God plucks His best?”

She continued, “As I write this, my heart is broken but my hope is in Christ even during this season. I have purposed to stand with Mercy and the gals, Hanz and Mum. May God help me.”

Njesh added, “Go well Ngash! Go well Ngash! Say hello to Qabz! Till we meet again!”

May he rest in peace.

Keep it here for updates from the memorial service.

Here are photos from the ongoing service

Gospel singer Ngashville’s memorial service at Nairobi Chapel, Ngong Road.
Gospel singer Ngashville’s memorial service at Nairobi Chapel, Ngong Road.
Gospel singer Ngashville’s memorial service at Nairobi Chapel, Ngong Road.
Celebrities attend Gospel singer Ngashville’s memorial service. Photo/ Francis Nderitu