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Popular gospel musician Aduke Ajayi, affectionately known as Aduke Gold, has been laid to rest amidst heartfelt eulogies from fellow artistes, marketers, and fans worldwide.
Aduke Gold was buried on Friday, August 23, 2024, following a moving burial service held in the African church primary school, Ogba axis of Lagos State.
Aduke Gold‘s death on August 12, 2024, was confirmed by medical experts at the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan, where she was receiving treatment for cervical cancer.
Her death, which occurred just 11 days before her interment, left the gospel music industry and her fans deeply mournful.
The funeral rites were marked by emotions as four undertakers were seen dancing with the coffin, which was adorned with flowers and the name ‘ADUKE.’
Family, friends, and colleagues joined the procession, creating an emotional scene as they made their way to the burial site. A white car, decorated with floral tributes and the name ‘ADUKE,’ accompanied the funeral procession, eliciting expressions of sympathy from passersby and well-wishers.
During the burial service, tributes were paid to Aduke Gold, stating her contributions and impact on the gospel music scene.
Her elder brother, Aderounmu Ajayi, a cleric, addressed the media, clarifying that earlier reports suggesting her death was due to fibroid surgery were incorrect. He urged the public to pray for the family and respect their grief during this difficult time.
The Artistes Night, held on Thursday, August 22, 2024, at Ayanleye Primary School, had already set the tone for the emotional farewell.
Fellow musicians and band members performed tributes, celebrating Aduke Gold’s life and career.
A well-known OAP and radio broadcaster, a close friend of Aduke, also shared his reflections, describing her as a humble, God-fearing person whose spirit-filled songs touched many lives.
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