Tokhu Nite 2025 lights up Dimapur

One of the attractions of the evening, FDN, a police rock band pelted out some rock staples at the Tokhu Nite, on November 7, Dimapur.  FDN stands for Friends Doing Notes.

One of the attractions of the evening, FDN, a police rock band pelted out some rock staples at the Tokhu Nite, on November 7, Dimapur. FDN stands for Friends Doing Notes.

Morung Express News
Dimapur | November 7

The 8th Tokhu Nite, organised by Kyong Nchumchio Okho (KNO), was held at the incomplete Multi-Disciplinary Sports Complex, Dimapur, on November 7. The event celebrated music, culture, and community spirit

Special guest Tito Yeptho, President of the Dimapur District Auto Drivers Union (DDADU), extended Tokhu Emong greetings and encouraged the community to forgive past differences and strengthen unity. He urged the youth to stay grounded in their traditions and customs.

Thungchanthung Murry, Chairman of Dimapur Lotha Hoho, delivered the Tokhu greeting and praised KNO for their contributions to the community. He emphasised the importance of cultural attire and unity.

Hosts Renbi Lotha and Mhabeni Kinghen, along with KNO Chairman Mhademo Kithan, welcomed the crowd. The evening featured performances by local talents Eyilobeni Kikon, Benchumi Ezung, Abemo Lotha, and others, as well as FDN, Azero, The Finalist Band, and Struggler Boys.

KNO is a Dimapur-based non-profit organisation dedicated to charitable engagements.



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