Buhari celebrates juju maestro, Sunny Ade, at 76

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Tuesday, celebrated juju music maestro and multi-instrumentalist, Sunday Adegeye, better known as King Sunny Ade, who turns 76 on September 22.

Buhari’s congratulatory message is contained in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, titled ‘President Buhari hails King Sunny Ade at 76.’

According to Adesina, “President Buhari rejoices with the internationally renowned artiste, who is the first Nigerian to be nominated for Grammy in the 80’s, playing a significant role in the huge success of the country’s music industry, with influence across genres, including Hollywood, where his songs were featured in many movies.

“As the talented guitarist turns 76, the President extols the gifted songwriter, producer and visiting professor of music at the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife for taking Nigeria’s local beats to the world, exporting the rich culture and placing instruments like the ‘talking drum’ on global spotlight for research and adaption.”

Buhari noted that the recognitions and awards—including the national award, Member of the Federal Republic—the multi-talented entertainer has received over the years are well deserved.

He, therefore, prayed for his good health, strength and grace of more creativity.

Veteran singer, King Sunny Ade, loses wife a day to his 74th birthday

Risikat Ajoke Adegeye, the wife of veteran Nigerian recording artiste, King Sunny Ade has died.

The wife of the one-time Grammy-nominee died during the early hours of today, Tuesday, September 21. She died barely 24 hours to the 74th birthday of her husband, King Sunny Ade.

She was a former member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, and also a former Chairmanship Aspirant under the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Amuwo Odofin Local Government Area.

The cause of her death is yet unknown. She is survived by her husband and six male children.

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