Sunday, February 9, 2025

Gospel Singer, Aduke Gold Passes Away

The Nigerian gospel music scene is reeling from the shocking loss of Aduke Ajayi, professionally known as Aduke Gold, a talented and vibrant singer whose life was tragically cut short.

The news of her untimely demise was announced today, Tuesday by fellow gospel artist Esther Igbekele, who paid tribute to Aduke Gold on social media with a heartfelt post accompanied by a poignant picture of the late singer.

Aduke Gold’s passing marks the second significant loss to the gospel music industry in recent months, following the death of Egbin Orun on April 28, 2024.

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Igbekele, who had also confirmed Orun’s death via an Instagram post, remembered Aduke Gold as a gifted artist who made a profound impact on the industry despite its competitive nature.

“Aduke Gold’s soul-lifting songs and unwavering dedication to her craft earned her a growing fanbase and increasing popularity,” Igbekele wrote. “Her talent and passion left behind a legacy that will be cherished by many.”

A seasoned journalist, Jide Ajia, reported on Aduke Gold’s passing, highlighting her remarkable achievements in the gospel music industry.

With a career marked by dedication and passion, Aduke Gold’s untimely death has left a void in the lives of her fans and fellow artists.

As the news of her passing continues to spread, the gospel music community is coming together to mourn the loss of a shining star whose voice and spirit touched countless lives.

Aduke Gold’s legacy will undoubtedly live on through her music, inspiring future generations of gospel artists to follow in her footsteps.

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