Nigerian superstar singer, 2face Idibia is 40 years today. While the
Hypertek boss is aging gracefully, some other entertainers were not so
lucky to have seen 4 decades alive. NET profiles 11 Nigerian
entertainers who died before they attained the age of 40
Dagrin: Promising rapper, Olaitan Olanipekun better known as Dagrin
left his family, fans and colleagues devastated when he gave up the
ghost on April 22, 2010, 8 days after he was involved in a ghastly car
accident in front of Alakara Police Station, off Agege motor road,
Mushin, Lagos.
Dagrin left behind a blossoming career and heartbroken parents. A
biopic titled Ghetto Dreamz has since been produced to celebrate the
Ogun state born rapper.
Dagrin was barely 23 at the time of his death.
Kefee: It was indeed a sad period for the Nigerian entertainment
industry after the demise of top gospel act, Kefee was announced.Kefee
Obareki died of lung failure in a Los Angeles hospital on Thursday, June
12, 2014.She was married to popular OAP, Esosa Don Momoh at the time of
her death.
Kefee died at the age of 34.
Goldie: Born Susan Oluwabimpe Harvey, Goldie had a budding career and
had established herself as one of the buzzing female musicians in
Nigeria before she died.
The singer died as a result of complications emerging from a lung failure.
She died on February 14, 2013, 8 months before her 30th.
MC Loph: His career was on the rise, his song was already becoming a
fan favorite across the country but his dream of getting to his peak
dwarfed by death.
MC Loph died in an auto accident on Benin-Ore expressway on September 14, 2011.
Fada U-Turn: Born Olufemi Mayomi, Fada U-Turn is best remembered for
his popular reggae inspires songs especially ‘Yetunde’ which rocked the
Nigerian music scene in the 90s.He died on Sunday, November 17, 2013 due
to a kidney related disease. Fada U-Turn was buried on the same day in
Badagry, Lagos.
He’s survived by a wife and 3 kids. He died at the age of 36.
Sunny T: Popular Fuji musician, Sunny T also makes the list of entertainers who died before the age of 40.
The veteran music act, who made record as the first Igbo man to sing
Fuji (which is predominantly a Yoruba genre) died on July 1, 2012.
Bisi Komolafe: It was indeed another dim moment for the Nigerian
entertainment industry after the death of budding actress, Bisi Komolafe
was confirmed.
The pretty actress who was a product of Lagos State University died
on December 31, 2012 at the University Teaching Hospital, Ibadan.
She died at the age of 27.
Zara Gretti: Like the others on the list, popular singer, Zara died in her prime after a battle with multiple scesclerosis.
Born Margret Oluwatoyin Ejiro Joseph, Zara died at the age of 28.
Ireti: Adebimpe Adekola popularly known as Ireti was a popular 90s
actress who was the leading female in the Yoruba sector of the Nigerian
movie industry.
She died on Friday, September 27, 2002.
Ireti was in her early 30s.
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