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The gospel music industry mourns the heart wrenching death of Aduke Gold, a promising and passionate gospel singer.
Aduke Gold, whose real name was Aduke Ajayi, was celebrated for her soulful music and inspiring life story. This loss follows the recent death of another gospel artiste, Egbin Orun.
Here are seven key facts about Aduke Gold:
Musical Rise
Despite the competitive gospel music industry, Aduke Gold made a name for herself with her uplifting songs. Her breakthrough single, “Nitori Ogo” (translated as “Because of Glory”), garnered huge fanbase.
Early Hardships
Orphaned at just four years old, Aduke Gold faced numerous challenges from a young age. She often shared her story of of hawking goods at a tender age. Her battle with vertigo, which caused frequent fainting spells, further complicated her early years but did not deter her from pursuing her calling which is music.
Educational Accomplishments
Aduke Gold was highly educated, holding a degree in History and International Relations from Lagos State University, thanks to a scholarship from Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele. She also earned a higher degree in Child Psychology and several diplomas in various fields including Montessori education, special education, and music.
Health Struggles
Aduke Gold’s health issues were a huge part of her life. Her battle with vertigo, which caused frequent fainting spells, was a constant challenge she faced while pursuing her music career.
Passion for Education
Alongside her music career, Aduke Gold was committed to education. She had a passion for teaching young children and was skilled in working with children with special needs, such as autism and dyslexia.
Musical Breakthrough
Aduke Gold gained recognition through live performances rather than recorded music. Her remarkable live performance at the first remembrance of the late gospel artiste Baba Ara was a turning point that helped her gain prominence in the gospel industry.
Mentors and Influence
From her interviews, Aduke Gold was inspired by several influential figures in gospel and secular music. Her role models included gospel legends like D.A Fasoyin, The Ayo ni C&S Choir, and Tope Alabi, as well as secular artistes such as King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obe.
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