Gospel Singer Taiwo Adegbodu of Adegbodu Twins Passes Away, Leaving Nigerian Christian Music Community in Mourning
Nigerian gospel singer Taiwo Adegbodu, one half of the celebrated Adegbodu Twins duo, has died. The news was confirmed Sunday morning by fellow gospel artiste Esther Igbekele on Instagram and on the Adegbodu Twins JP Facebook page, where a heartbreaking post read: “Taiwo, why will you leave your kids and me without notification? My heart is bleeding.”
The cause of death remains unknown as of press time. Taiwo and his twin brother Kehinde rose to prominence following their 1999 debut album “Faratimi (Lean on Me).” The duo built a strong reputation with spiritually uplifting and culturally resonant hits including “Shower Your Blessing,” “God Concert,” “Emi Mimo,” and “Igbagbo Dun.” In recognition of their contributions, Governor Ademola Adeleke appointed them Special Advisers on Entertainment and Tourism in Osun State.
Key Points
The loss of Taiwo Adegbodu represents a significant void in the Yoruba gospel music landscape.
The emotional social media tributes reflect the deep personal connection fans and colleagues had with the singer.
The Adegbodu Twins’ three-decade career left an indelible mark on Nigerian Christian music.
Their appointment as special advisers recognized their cultural influence beyond music.
The cause of death remains unconfirmed, leaving fans in uncertain mourning.
Taiwo Adegbodu’s passing ends a remarkable musical partnership that blessed Nigerian gospel music for over 25 years, leaving behind a legacy of faith-inspired artistry and cultural contribution.
Sources: Social Media Tributes, Artist Confirmations
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