Popular Ado Ekiti-based
traditional musician, Chief Elemure Ogunyemi, has been pronounced dead.
Although the cause of death
for the highly respected indigenous musician is yet to be disclosed, reports
have it that the Chief was said to have battled diabetes for a while and
had been managing his health very well until his passing late yesterday.
The folk musician, who turned
67 just last month, precisely on August 25, 2014, died in his Ado Ekiti
residence last night.
Rumours of death have been
circulated concerning the musician known widely in the Southwest part of the
country as Baba Elemure, already this year before he eventually departed earth
yesterday.
The rumour mill was agog in
May but the chief had to debunk the death rumours in a chat
with Punch.
‘I was at home enjoying with my family when calls began
to pour into my mobile phone from my friends and admirers, trying to confirm
what was going on. In fact, the situation was so disturbing that I had to
invite some of them to my house to come and see for themselves. It is not only
embarrassing but unfortunate that some people are wishing me dead when I didn’t
even fall sick. There was even a time they claimed I had been paralyzed but
they are all lies,’ he had said.
The Ekiti State-born musician
once collaborated with a young Nigerian rapper known as DV some years ago.
Signed to the Kennis Music platform at the time, DV promoted himself as a
rapper with a voice that had an uncanny resemblance with American rapper, DMX
back then.
Like many of his generation,
his burial is expected to have the involvement of the Ekiti State Government.
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