Family announces death of gospel singer Omije Ojumi
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Nigerian gospel musician Bunmi Akinnanu dead
Nigerian gospel singer Bunmi Akinnanu, widely known for her hit track ldquo;Omije Ojumi, rdquo; has died. A source close to the singer rsquo;s family confirmed the news on Tuesday evening. The family has not yet issued an official statement, though more information is expected in the coming days. Source link The post Nigerian gospel musician Bunmi Akinnanu dead appeared first on Live Ghana TV.
Nigerian gospel musician Bunmi Akinnanu is dead
Nigerian gospel singer Bunmi Akinnanu, widely known for her hit track “Omije Ojumi,” has died. A source close to the singer’s family confirmed the news on Tuesday evening. The family has not yet issued an official statement, though more information is expected in the coming days. Akinnanu had been battling a serious leg condition, prompting months of public appeals for prayers and support. In late 2025, a video from G.F. David Ministries in Ibad…
If only she pray then - Newsy People
Fans of gospel singer Bunmi Akinnanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi, have been revisiting an old prophecy from 2021 after news of her death shocked social media. The prophecy, which allegedly warned the singer of imminent danger, has sparked widespread discussion online. Old Prophecy Comes Back to Light Screenshots circulating on social media show a prophet reportedly reaching out to Omije Ojumi via Instagram four years ago. In the message, the…
Popular Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, Known as Omije Ojumi, Dies After Illness
Ghazali Ibrahim Nigerian gospel singer and evangelist Bunmi Akinnaanu, widely celebrated for her soul‑stirring worship anthem “Omije Ojumi”, has passed away after a prolonged battle with illness. Her death was confirmed by her family in a statement shared on Instagram by fellow gospel artiste Alayo Melody. The statement revealed that Evangelist Olubunmi Akinnaanu Adeoye, popularly known as Omije Ojumi, died on January 12, 2026, at a hospital in …
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