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Singer Nomoreloss Succumbs To Typhoid In Lagos

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Popular singer and songwriter, Olumuyiwa Osinuga, popularly called Nomoreloss, is reportedly dead.

According to reports, the ‘Iyawo Asiko’ crooner died on Monday morning (March 21, 2016) at an undisclosed hospital in Opebi, Lagos state.

Multi-talented singer and comedian, Olumuyiwa Osinuga popularly known as Nomoreloss is dead. Nomoreloss, who is known for his hit songs, ‘Iyawo Asiko’ and ‘Let Them Say” died yesterday morning at an undisclosed hospital in Opebi, Lagos.

The late singer was reported to have been diagnosed with Typhoid fever.

While confirming the news of his death, the singer’s manager, Joyce Ize Iyamu said: “The news is true, but I don’t have all the details yet. The family will make an official statement disclosing what happened.” Although the cause of his death is yet to be ascertained, a source close to the deceased said, he has been sick since the beginning of the year.

Nomoreloss hit the limelight in 2002, after he featured in Ruggedman’s controversial smash heat ‘Ehen’. Before that, he was a presenter on the music TV show ‘Groovoidz.’

Nomoreless’ last major performance was at the August edition of Afropolitan Vibes. He was on the bill with singers Waje, and Venus Bushfire. On October 2, 2015 he organized his own show ‘Back To Stage’ at Freedom Park.

In 2012 Nomoreloss wrote the biggest song of singer Jaywon’s career titled ‘This Year.’ In June 2015 he released the album ‘Grass to Grace’. In 2014 he released the album ‘Standing’, and ‘Then & Now’. His debut album was ‘Let Them Say’ was released in 2006 which featured the hit singles ‘Iyawo Asiko’ and ‘Ololufe’.

 

 

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