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SAD NEWS: Popular Gospel Singer Aduke Gold Dies Weeks To Commencement of UK Tour

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Gospel singer Ajayi Aduke Morounkola popularly known as Aduke Gold is dead.

Confirming the incident, Tuesday morning, another popular colleague, Esther Igbekele, wrote “A GENERAL HAS FALLEN. ADUKE GOLD #rip”

 

The cause of death has not been confirmed.

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Aduke Gold who started music professionally in 2004, came to stardom with her live performance at the first remembrance of the late gospel artiste, Baba Ara.

Aduke who was the 11th child of her late parents grew up in the Ogba and Badagry areas of Lagos.

Despite the competitive nature of the gospel music industry, Aduke Gold had made huge impacts.

Her soul-lifting songs and passion to her gift won her a growing fanbase and popularity.

Aduke Gold once shared her inspiring journey on Instagram, revealing her early struggles.

From her early days of selling slippers, yam, and fried fish, to her experiences with hardship, she recounted how these challenges shaped her music career.

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Aduke Gold revealed that she had once packed fish heads at a frozen foods store and had learned to cook with firewood when kerosene was scarce.

She also reflected on her personal hardships, including being orphaned at the age of four and battling severe vertigo.

Aduke’s academic achievements were as impressive as her musical career.

She earned a degree in History and International Relations from Lagos State University through a scholarship from Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele, the then Commissioner for Youths and Sports in Lagos State.

Aduke also held a higher degree in Child Psychology, a Diploma in Montessori Education from the UK, and numerous other qualifications in Special Education, Aquaculture, Cake Making, Cookery and Decoration, Music Rudiment, Business, and Piano.

Her passion extended beyond music, with a particular focus on working with children with special needs, including autism, cerebral palsy, and dyslexia.

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Written by Ruth Semilore

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