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    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    late Nigerian gospel singer Omije Ojumi with her daughter Jomiloju late Nigerian gospel singer Omije Ojumi with her daughter Jomiloju

    Jomiloju, the first daughter of late Nigerian gospel singer Bunmi Akinaanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi, gave a moving tribute to her mother during the service of songs held on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, in Lagos.

    The singer, who passed away on January 12, 2026, was remembered as a devoted mother who sacrificed everything to raise her children after their father abandoned the family.

    During the event, Jomiloju described her mother as a strong and virtuous woman who carried the weight of the family alone, ensuring her children never lacked care or guidance.

    She explained that Omije Ojumi’s greatest wish was to raise disciplined and responsible children who would not repeat the mistakes she believed she made in her marriage.

    The daughter recalled how her mother prioritised their education, enrolling them in the best schools she could afford so they could secure a brighter future.

    “She was always there for us, even when our father wasn’t. Her focus was to make sure we turned out responsible and did better than she did in her marital journey,” she said.

    The late singer’s daughter noted that her mother constantly reminded them to plan for tomorrow and to live responsibly, teaching them values of respect, hard work, and faith. In her tribute, Jomiloju promised to continue her mother’s legacy by caring for her younger brother, William, and guiding him to become the prayerful and responsible man their mother always hoped he would be.

    She emphasised that her mother’s sacrifices would not be forgotten, and that she and her brother would strive to make her proud by living according to the values she instilled in them.



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