The Nigerian gospel music industry has been thrown into mourning with the tragic passing of beloved singer Ajayi Aduke Morounkola, popularly known as Aduke Gold.
The news of her untimely death was confirmed on Tuesday morning by her close colleague, Esther Igbekele, who took to Facebook to express her grief, stating, “A GENERAL HAS FALLEN. ADUKE GOLD #rip.”
The cause of Aduke Gold’s death remains unclear at the time of this report, leaving her fans and the gospel song community in shock and deep sorrow.
Born in Ilesha, Aduke Gold—originally known as Aduke Penkele—rose from humble beginnings to become a shining star in the gospel music scene. She was the 11th child in a polygamous family and spent her formative years in the Ogba and Badagry areas of Lagos. Despite the challenges that come with such a background, Aduke’s passion for music and education propelled her to great heights.
Aduke Gold’s journey to stardom began with her captivating live performance at the first remembrance of the late gospel legend, Baba Ara. Since then, she has been a beloved figure in the gospel music industry, known for her powerful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Her 2021 hit track, “Nitori Ogo,” solidified her place in the limelight, earning her a loyal fanbase.
Beyond her music career, Aduke Gold was a dedicated child educator, channeling her passion for teaching into shaping young minds. She held a degree in History and International Relations from Lagos State University and furthered her education with a second degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Lagos.
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Aduke Gold’s passing is a significant loss to the gospel music community and to all who were touched by her songs and her dedication to education. As fans, colleagues, and loved ones come to terms with this heartbreaking news, Aduke Gold’s legacy will undoubtedly live on through her music and the countless lives she impacted.
May her soul rest in perfect peace.