Facts about late popular gospel singer, Aduke Gold

The gospel music industry mourns the death of Aduke Gold, a passionate gospel singer.

Aduke Gold, whose real name was Aduke Ajayi, was celebrated for her melodious voice and spiritual music in her lifetime.

Here are eight facts about the late singer;

Musical Growth

Despite the competitive gospel music industry, Aduke Gold made a name for herself with her uplifting songs. Her breakthrough single, “Nitori Ogo” “because of glory” got her a huge fanbase.

Life Challenge

Aduke Gold, who has been an orphan since age four, faced numerous challenges from a young age. She often shared her story of hawking goods at a tender age and her battle with vertigo, which is often described as “dizziness” during her lifetime. This complicated her early years but yet did not desist from pursuing her calling which is music.

Educational Background

Aduke Gold was highly educated, she held a degree in History and International Relations from Lagos State University through a scholarship from Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele. She also earned a higher degree in Child Psychology, Diploma in Montessori Education from the UK and numerous other qualifications in Special Education

Career Pursuit

Alongside her music career, Aduke Gold was committed to education. She had a passion for teaching young children and was skilled in working with children with special needs, such as autism and dyslexia.

Health Struggles

Aduke Gold’s health issues were a huge part of her life. Her battle with vertigo, which caused frequent fainting spells, was a constant challenge she faced while pursuing her music career.

Musical Breakthrough

Aduke Gold gained recognition through her live performances rather than recorded music. Her remarkable live performance makes her stand out in Yoruba indigenous music.

Mentors and Influence

In her interview, Aduke Gold declared how she was influenced by several gospel and secular music artistes. Her role models included gospel legends like D.A Fasoyin, The Ayo ni C&S Choir, and Tope Alabi, King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey.

Personal Professions

Aquaculture, cake making, Cooking and decoration, music directing, business, and piano.

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