A TRIBUTE TO OUR MOTHER, ONYEKA ONWENU

On Wednesday, 31st July, the world woke up to the devastating news that our mother, the music legend, thespian and journalist, Onyeka Onwenu had passed away. ‘The elegant stallion’, as she was famously known in the entertainment circle, reportedly slumped after a private performance in Lagos on Tuesday night. 

She was promptly rushed to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. She was aged 72. We understand that our mother was healthy and literally full of life before the unfortunate incident. She obviously bowed out of the earth stage like a legend, doing what she loves most, which is putting smiles on people’s faces through music and entertainment. 

The news sent currents of grief around the globe as fans and well wishers have praised her contributions to music, entertainment and politics in Nigeria. From the President to the ordinary citizen, we appreciate all the tributes and encomiums that have come in our time of mourning. We also take solace in knowing that our mother was a standout musician, thespian, broadcaster, politician and a social crusader. She was vocal, assertive, passionate and brilliant.

We are overwhelmed with all the well wishes. We also recognize that it is the joy and memories that she gave to Nigerians that has afforded us such an immense outpouring of love. We are very aware of her diverse and multitalented nature. An icon, a musical legend, a movie star, a journalist, a humanitarian and a politician, our mother was a world-class performer who serenaded and blessed multiple generations with the beauty of her voice while preaching unity and love.

We are honored and deeply touched by all the kind words, condolences, and gestures of support from Nigerians of all ages and from around the world. The expressions of love and admiration for her now extends to us and they have brought much comfort and solace at this most difficult period for us. The impact of her life and legacy will always be felt, especially by us, as we continue to draw inspiration from her lifelong advocacy of peace, unity, and one love. 

Tijani and Abraham Ogunlende, Lagos

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