Ugandan singer Red Banton has made an emotional plea to Lilian Mbabazi, the mother of the late Mowzey Radio’s children, requesting that a memorial ceremony be organized in honor of the fallen star.
The “Nonya Money” singer revealed that the late Radio appeared to him in a dream, urging him to ensure a formal event takes place to commemorate his life and legacy.
A Dream Message from Radio
Banton shared that in the dream, he met Radio near Nanganda, close to the Good Lyfe home famously associated with the celebrated artist.
“We want to attend Mowzey Radio’s memorial ceremony, and we get that done and dusted. He showed me something like an event for his memorial when we met around Nanganda. He was dressed smartly and told me he is fine where he is,” Banton recalled.
This dream encounter has inspired him to call for a family-led ceremony to honor the legendary Good Lyfe singer, who passed away in February 2018.
Seven Years Without a Formal Memorial
It has now been seven years since Radio’s untimely death, and fans have often lamented the absence of an official memorial event organized by his family.
Banton emphasized the importance of giving Radio a formal tribute, noting that his legacy continues to inspire countless Ugandan music lovers.
“It has been a long time without a proper memorial. We owe it to him and his family,” he said.

A Song from Beyond
Adding a spiritual touch to the tribute, Red Banton disclosed that Radio even gave him a song in a dream, though he is yet to finish recording it.
“He used to appear to me in dreams, he gave me a song, but I haven’t finished working on it,” Banton explained.
Fans of the late singer are eager to hear this new track, which is expected to honor Radio’s musical legacy while keeping his spirit alive through music.
Remembering Mowzey Radio
Mowzey Radio, one half of the legendary Good Lyfe Crew alongside Weasel, tragically passed away in February 2018 following injuries sustained during an altercation in Entebbe.
Known for hits like “Oya Na Boom” and “Jennifer”, Radio left an indelible mark on Uganda’s music scene, inspiring a new generation of artists with his emotive lyrics and unique style.
Fans continue to celebrate his music on social media, often sharing clips, songs, and memories, keeping his legacy alive seven years later.
Calls for a Memorial Grow
Red Banton’s appeal comes as a reminder of the impact of Radio’s music and influence, with fans and colleagues echoing the call for a formal tribute. Many hope that Lilian Mbabazi, together with other family members, will honor his memory with a grand memorial event.
“It’s time to celebrate his life properly. He deserves that respect from all of us,” one fan commented online.
Looking Forward
While the memorial’s exact details remain unconfirmed, Red Banton’s call has sparked conversations among fans, artists, and the Ugandan entertainment community.
The proposed ceremony would not only honor Mowzey Radio’s legacy but also provide closure for fans and family members who have longed for a proper tribute.
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