Tag: SAMMIE OKPOSO

  • Painful, late Sammie Okposo’s wife in tears after watching her late husband on screen (VIDEO)

    Painful, late Sammie Okposo’s wife in tears after watching her late husband on screen (VIDEO)

    A heartbreaking video has shown Ozioma, wife of late gospel singer, Sammie Okposo, breaking down in tears after a video of her late husband was shown on the screen.

    The burial ceremony of the deceased gospel artist (Okposo) was held recently and many celebrities graced the sad event.

    During the occasion, the wife of the late gospel singer was spotted breaking down in tears after a video of her late husband was shown on the screen.

    In the video, the gospel singer appreciated his wife, thanking her for loving him and for staying true to him even when he failed.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Okposo would be buried tomorrow, December 15, 2022.

    Reacting to this, @chy_nelle wrote: “You guys commenting about the lady on purple sitting near Sammie’s wife should stop please. Look at her well, she is really hurting. Her kind of hurt is a bad one cos she is holding it in and that’s Sammie Okposo’s daughter.”

    @ashabifash wrote: “See the way his daughter is just starring into space. She’s hurting.”

    @israel.adedokun.16 wrote: “Whose that woman, 2nd to the left is she human?”

    @illblissgoretti wrote: “Rest in perfect peace . May God keep consoling your loved ones.”

    Watch the video below

    Okposo released his first album Addicted in 2004.

    He collaborated with many other artists in the gospel and soul music fields, he collaborated with popular gospel singer Marvellous Odiete on “Follow You”, has performed regularly in AfricaEurope, and North America, and curated a series of concerts called SOPP (Sammie Okposo Praise Party).

    His most recent albumThe Statement (2018), was produced by the Grammy-winning Kevin Bond.

    HOW SAMMIE OKPOSO DIED

    Hillary Vincent, the project manager of popular gospel singer, Sammie Okposo, had denied the viral reports that the singer slumped in his Lekki, Lagos, residence on Friday morning, November 25, 2022.

    Many media outlets reported that after Okposo allegedly slumped, he was rushed to the hospital, and was pronounced dead on arrival.

    However, in an interview, Vincent said, “It is not true that Sammie slumped and died. That report is false. At the right time, the family will set the records straight. But, I can tell you authoritatively that he did not slump. Rather, he just did not wake up from his sleep.

    “As regards the funeral arrangements, the details will be made known by the family. But right now, they are still in grief and mourning the departed singer.”

  • On sighting Sammie Okposo’s photo, wife, Ozioma Breaks Down In Tears At Night Of Tributes

    On sighting Sammie Okposo’s photo, wife, Ozioma Breaks Down In Tears At Night Of Tributes

    Wife of the late gospel singer Sammie Okposo, Ozioma could not hold back her tears immediately she sighted her husband’s photo at the night of tributes held the demised gospel singer.

    The event was held on Tuesday night at the La Madison Place, Oniru in Lagos.

    Ozioma began shedding tears when her husband’s pictures popped up on the screen during the ceremony.

    In a video from the event uploaded on Instagram, the widow could be seen crying while those close to her tried consoling her.

    The night of tributes was attended by actors, comedians and gospel singers like Segun Arinze, Ali Baba, Chinedu Ikedieze, Charles Inojie, Tope Alabi, Tomi Dakolo, Apororo, Mike Abdul and Efe Nathan.

    Segun who spoke the night of tributes, recounted the happy moments he shared with Sammie and the times they worked together.

    The actor popularly known as Black Arrow described Sammie as an “extremely funny guy”, adding that there was never a dull moment with the latter.

    The event also witnessed emotional performances by Tope Alabi, Mike Abdul and Efe Nathan.

    While Tope sang a farewell and worship song, Mike led the choir in high praise.

    Sammie Okposo, aged 51, died in his sleep on Friday, November 25.

    He will be buried at a private ceremony on December 16.

  • Sammie Okposo’s final journey program starts today

    Sammie Okposo’s final journey program starts today

     

    Popular crooner of ‘Jesus love me wellu wellu’ Sammie Okposo’s burial programmes will commence today in Lagos

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) recalls the gospel singer died on November 25.

    According to the invite released by the late musician’s family, there will be a farewell praise party and industry tributes night at Ladison Place, Oniru Lagos on Tuesday.

    A service of songs will be held on Wednesday at the House on the Rock Cathedral, Lekki, Lagos.

    Interment will take place at an undisclosed venue which is strictly by invitation on Thursday.

    Outing service will be held at the Logic Church, Lekki, Lagos on Sunday.

    Recall that the gospel artiste allegedly slumped and died as it was widely reported but his family countered this position saying he slept and never woke up.

  • The health wars of people in their 50s and 60s – By Francis Ewherido

    The health wars of people in their 50s and 60s – By Francis Ewherido

    By Francis Ewherido

    When I was growing up, death was so distant. Once in a while, my parents discussed someone who died. Most times, I did not even know the person. Not anymore; as I grow older, news of deaths has become more regular and closer: death of two siblings, relatives, in-laws, friends, acquaintances and people I know from afar. Some of the reasons that caused these deaths are stroke, hypertension, diabetes, cancer and heart failure, amongst other ailments. Somebody I got to meet about six weeks ago suddenly died in the presence of his wife, daughter and uncle. His aged mother went to bed about an hour earlier and did not get to witness the sudden and horrendous death of her son, but now the octogenarian knows. Also, the blood sugar of someone I know suddenly shot up. He has been managing the sugar level, but not this time: he died before help could come. An acquaintance travelled home for a ceremony. He slumped and died. We are all aware of the popular gospel singer, Sammie Okposo. It is just crazy.

    “Death is a necessary end; will come when it will come.” Personally, I have stopped worrying about my own death. Why worry about what I have no powers over? But I do what is within my power to avoid deaths that I can avoid. A diabetic woman had a sore in one of her legs that refused to heal. She was told the leg had to be amputated or she would die. She preferred to die rather than live with one leg. Not long after, she died. Another old man agreed to be amputated. It was done and he lived to 89 years before he died of unrelated causes.

    A woman was diagnosed with breast cancer. She refused a mastectomy; she felt a woman without breast is a man not a woman. But she still had her vagina, not a penis! Gradually, the cancer spread to the second breast and the rest of her body. By the time, she faced reality and agreed that the breasts be chopped off, it was late. Why would you keep breasts that have become cancerous? If it’s because of your husband, will he agree to suck cancerous breasts? Won’t he be worried that the cancer might spread to him though unlikely? If you do a mastectomy and your husband now finds you unattractive, to hell with him. It is the vagina not the breasts that is the primary sex organ? If you die tomorrow, he will mourn you for a while, remarry and move on with his life. Who knows what is beneath once you dress up? I know a few women who have had mastectomies on one or both breasts. If I had not been told, I would not have known. I am very happy that more breast cancer survivors, including those who underwent mastectomies, are now coming out. Soon it will become normal, not something to be ashamed of.

    Some men who suffer from prostate cancer also get to a stage where they need to chop off their balls. Hopefully they would have had their kids. But even if they have no kids, what is more important, childlessness and be alive or risk death when there is even no guarantee that you will have the children you have not had before the cancer? The primary reason for marriage remains companionship, not procreation. One polygamist was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He was told his balls needed to be removed to tame the rampaging cancer. He took a look at his harem, wondered what would happen to them. He refused to do the procedure. Not too long after he died. These are the avoidable deaths I am referring to.

    The first line of battle to stop avoidable deaths is self. About four years ago, I recommended these measures: “Once you are 40 years, annual medical checkup becomes a necessity. The checkups recommended by medical practitioners include physical examination, visual examination, blood sugar level, Lipid profile, Liver function test, electrolyte, full blood count, urinalysis, prostate specific antigen (men above 40yrs), Chest x-ray (Above 40yrs), prostate scan (Men above 50yrs), ECG (Those above 40yrs), colonoscopy (men above 50yrs), mammography (for women above 40yrs and some other tests. Each of these procedures serves a particular purpose. Chest x-ray, for instance, is meant to show the state of your lungs. Chest x-rays can detect heart-related lung problems, cancer, infections like tuberculosis and pneumonia or air collecting in the space around a lung, among others. Blood sugar level is for all persons 40 years and above, especially people from families where there is a history of diabetes. In fact, such persons should have been doing their checks long before 40 years. Normal blood sugar level is between 70 and 99 fasting (that is when you wake up in the morning) and not more than 140 two hours after a meal at all times.” For financial reasons, you can stagger them starting with what is most important depending on your health conditions.

    Sometimes, I get unsettled. As I am writing, five of my friends are battling with prostate enlargement/cancer. Though I have already done two tests this year, I intend to do another one before the year runs out. I scolded one of my friends recently. His father died of prostate cancer, but he has never checked his and he is over 50 years. Urhobos say that the stick you see must not pierce your eyes.

    I am pre-diabetic. Consequently, I took a few drastic steps. I have stopped taking soft drinks and malt. I am okay with water. Once I found out champagne is filled with sugar, I stopped taking it and the economy has made my job easier. Red wine is the only drink with sugar that I take and it is restricted to an occasional glass. Garri, my addiction for over 50 years, is forbidden in whatever form. Cake is restricted to birthdays and I take just a small portion. My diet is restricted to oat, unripe plantain and cornflakes. I check my blood sugar twice a week. Once in a while, if my diet gets boring, I eat rice, or spaghetti or anything I fancy, but not sugary stuff. These measures, though extreme, have worked for me because my fasting sugar is scarcely above 99 and I no longer take any diabetic drug.

    High blood pressure is still an issue though I take my conventional drugs religiously. My ultra-protective teenage daughter was by my side when I was checking my blood pressure one day. At the end the sphygmomanometer (BP monitor) “announced” that my BP is “abnormal.” My daughter retorted that “you’re the one that is abnormal, not my daddy’s BP.” I consoled her that the monitor was only reporting what it read, but she went on ranting. I am still looking for alternative effective herbal remedies. The ones they told me will “crash” my BP did not crash anything. I have also stopped watching competitive live matches of Nigeria and my team, Arsenal. They make my BP shoot through the roof. One woman told me how her elder brother died while watching an Arsenal match in those Arsenal horror days. Now I am okay with knowing the results at the end of the match. If it is favourable, I can then settle down and watch the replay.

    Everyone should take his medication religiously. I was once on admission abroad when I fell ill during a trip. The nurses would bring the drugs and insist I take them before they leave. One Indian nurse was most notorious for that. I started resenting her. At a point I felt she was being racist. That was until my Nigerian sister explained to me that many oyibos do not like taking their drugs. If you leave them, they will either flush the drugs down the toilet or throw them into the bin.

    My dear people in your 50s and 60s, especially, please take your health more seriously. It is expensive, but treatment (of cancer, stroke and others), burial and the sudden vacuum you leave behind are more costly. You really have two options: kick out deadly habits or risk kicking the bucket.

  • Gospel Singer Buchi shares his last moment with Sammie Okposo

    Gospel Singer Buchi shares his last moment with Sammie Okposo

    Popular Gospel singer, Buchi Atuonwu, has revealed his last moment with his colleague Sammie Okposo before the latter’s death.

    Sammie, aged 51, died in his sleep on Friday, November 25.

    In an Instagram post on Friday, December 9, Buchi talked about Sammie’s devotion to gospel music, his love for God and his personal struggles.

    Buchi noted that instead of paying tribute to Sammie who would neither see nor acknowledge the post, he would rather talk about the conversation he had with the latter before his death.

    In a message titled ‘WHAT I TOLD SAMMIE OKPOSO BEFORE HE PASSED’, Buchi wrote: “Why haven’t you made a post for Sammie since he passed?’ Sammie will not see the post,’ has been my answer to this question… several times lately.

    “That’s the exasperating thing about these post-humous posts. They’re not like birthday greetings. We’re not expecting that in a few days, the guy would post a thank-you message appreciating all who took out time to ‘felicitate with me on the occasion of my passing..’ Let me share with you, instead, what said to Sammie in one of our conversations; and I’m so glad and grateful to God that was able to speak these words to him before he departed.

    “God’s trusted warhorse! Weather-beaten, rugged warhorse. Those were my first words as we embraced. At that, he flashed a generous smile, his brilliant white teeth, contrasting sharply with his dark (more like black) face. God trusts you, Sammie. God trusts you so much.”

    Speaking further, the 59-year-old noted that even in his secular dealings, Sammie never failed to spread the gospel or talk about Jesus.

    He wrote: “All these secular dealings and places wey you de enter, you have never hidden the name of Jesus. I’ve never heard that you got on any of those platforms and changed your songs. Na so so Jesus Jesus you de shout.”

    Addressing Sammie cheating scandal, Buchi added: “You’re a terribly misunderstood person. I Know say you waka rough. The last mess wey you mess never smell finish. But na you dem catch, no mean say na you do pass. No lie down where you fall. Get up and move on.”

    “Many have failed God in many ways. Their failings may be in financial, sexual or emotional infidelity, greed, anger management, lying etc. People who God has shown mercy and spared are shouting for another to be crucified! Harsh judges of our frailties. If you listen to the crowd, you may not hear God.”

    Lastly, the former disc jockey said he has interacted with many gospel singers and secular musicians but only a few are as humble as Sammie was. He also sent words of encouragement to Sammie’s wife Ozioma.

    “I have interacted with many gospel and secular musicians and know that too few are as humble, God-loving and man-loving as you are. Sammie, I thank God for your beautiful heart.0zioma, soldier on,” Buchi added.

    Sammie Okposo will be buried at a private ceremony on December 16.

  • Sammie Okposo’s daughter Alula finally comments on father’s death

    Sammie Okposo’s daughter Alula finally comments on father’s death

    The pretty daughter of late Sammie Okposo, Alula has expressed how she feels following the death of her dad late last month.

    Alula said her father’s death made her feel so blank.

    She made this comment  on her first  Instagram post on Monday  in her first write up on the social media page since the death of her singer dad.

    Her Post reads “The real truth is I feel like a blank sheet of paper …. just waiting for the different strokes from the paint brushes.”

    She continued, “God knows best because I know your definitely jamming with the angels, changing it for them, letting them know say Na your voice bad pass … anyways make we leave the story for the writer. BIG LOVE My G, RIP.”

    The Okposo family had announced the funeral arrangements of the gospel singer.

    A tribute night will be held for him on Tuesday, December 13 in Lagos State, followed by a service of songs on Wednesday.

    The funeral service for Sammie will take place on December 15 and will be private affair.

    His manager, Hillary Vincent, had exclusively told newsmen that the singer died in his sleep as against earlier speculations that he slumped.

    Vincent had said, “It is not true that Sammie slumped and died. That report is false. At the right time, the family will set the records straight. But, I can tell you authoritatively that he did not slump. Rather, he just did not wake up from his sleep.”

     

  • JUST IN: Family releases burial plans for iconic Gospel musician, Sammie Okposo

    JUST IN: Family releases burial plans for iconic Gospel musician, Sammie Okposo

    TheNewsGuru. com reports that the family of late gospel musician, Sammie Okposo have released his burial arrangements.

    The burial process is to take four days between Tuesday, 13th Of December to Sunday, 18th Of December, 2022.

    A farewell praise party is to hold on Tuesday, service of songs to hold on Wednesday at House On The Rock Cathedral, Lekki, a private internment on Thursday while an outing service will hold on Sunday to round it off.

    Sammie Okposo died barely three weeks ago after he reportedly slumped.

  • Sammie Okposo’s death: Reggae singer, Faya calls on musicians to watch out on their lifestyle

    Sammie Okposo’s death: Reggae singer, Faya calls on musicians to watch out on their lifestyle

    Following the sudden death of Nigeria’s gospel singer, Sammie Okposo, reggae artiste, Faya, has called on musicians in the country to watch out for their lifestyle, stressing that “we are living in a serious time right now.”

    Faya, in an interview with TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), noted that apart from Okposo’s sudden death, a renowned disc jockey (DJ), Lucky Rankin, also passed on in a similar manner on Monday.

    “Lucky Rankin played in a nightclub till about 12 midnight, went home, slept and died on Monday morning. We have to watch out for our lifestyle. If we look at all these things, we still need to talk to ourselves,” he said.

    Speaking on Okposo’s demise, the reggae artiste expressed bitterness about how the deceased was treated by Christians after his sex scandal.

    “Sammie Okposo had his flops; but even if we have to correct him or chastise him, we have to do that with love. Many people are of the view that he (Okposo) was not treated very well- with the way they tried to push him out of the church, boycott his concerts and so many things. One man of God said how the pastors slayed Sammie Okposo,” he added.

    According to him, Christianity today is not what it ought to be. Christianity is supposed to be a Christ life type, look at how Christ would behave in certain scenarios and how a non-Christian should behave.

    Faya hinted that all the songs he is working on presently are to see how he could preach to people, tell them that “this life we are living in, we have to go back at ourselves.”

    He urged Christians to look back at the old religion and expressed his condolences to members of Okposo’s family.

  • Sammie Okposo’s management reveals real cause of his death

    Sammie Okposo’s management reveals real cause of his death

    The management of Sammie Okposo has revealed the real cause of the singer’s death saying that what was reported on many media outlets concerning how he died was untrue.

    Okposo’s Project Manager, Hillary Vincent during an interview with journalists, gave the real details of the death of the gospel artiste. He said that the news making the rounds that he slumped and died at his Lekki residence on Friday morning, November 25, 2022, is false, and didn’t know where that emanated from.

    However, he assured that Okposo’s family will, later on, give full details of his funeral but said what he’s sure of was that the singer slept and didn’t wake up the next day.

    He said “As regards the funeral arrangements, the details will be made known by the family. But right now, they are still in grief and mourning the departed singer.

    The singer was best known for songs such as Welu Welu, which was on his first album, Unconditional Love.

    Na only You was another popular song that was contained in the album No More Drama. The album featured other gospel singers such as Kefee, Essence, Ige Samsong, and Soji Isreal.

    Another of his songs, Sing Hallelujah, was released in 2019, but it has continued to make waves, especially in gospel circles.

    In 2020, he released Chukwu Ebube, a contemporary Afrocentric worship that featured Micheal Stuckey.

    Shortly before his death, he held the Sammie Okposo Praise Party in Lagos on November 4, 2022. A day before his death, he posted a throwback video of the concert on his Instagram page. In the video, he could be seen leading the congregation in an intense praise and worship session.

     

  • Death denied us opportunity to celebrate Sammie Okposo – Duke

    Death denied us opportunity to celebrate Sammie Okposo – Duke

    Amb. Felix Duke, the National President of Creative Industry Group (CIG), says it is unbelievable and difficult to accept that a Gospel music legend, Sammie Okposo, is no more.

    Duke, who disclosed he was still in shock over Okposo’s death on Saturday in Lagos, said that the group planned to celebrate Okposo, a Gospel singer, popularly known as ‘Welu Welu Master” in its CIG Night in September, but it was shifted due to his engagements.

    Okposo, 51-year-old Delta-born veteran singer and music producer, slumped and died on Nov. 25. His brother, Hector Okposo, had in his handle on Instagram, confirmed the musician’s death as a result of heart attack. Okposo was the Chief Executive Officer of Zamar Entertainment.

    According to Duke, Sammie Okposo, my brother, I refused to accept that you have gone. I am still in shock and short of words.

    “Even, when it has been confirmed since yesterday, because death denied us the opportunity to celebrate you as agreed.

    “We planned to celebrate him last Friday in September at our monthly CIG Night, but Okposo said that he will be travelling to America.

    “So, we were waiting before this sad development and that opportunity was never actualised.

    “This is a very painful and deep wound, my heart bleeds because we have lost a great talent, a creative music legend and a Gospel singer, who has put in so much in the industry.

    “Having known him, grew up and struggled in the city of Lagos with him for over 30 years in music, he played as a keyboardist, while I was a drummer. I will personally miss him,” he said.

    According to him, Okposo was full of life; whenever he mounts the stage, picked the mic, his lyrics and voice lits up, lift souls and makes everyone dance and happy.

    The CIG leader described the late Okposo as the longest-standing gospel artiste who have made his mark in the industry.

    “His music will remain evergreen in the gospel music scene,” he said.

    Duke said that Okposo, until his death, was an active member of CIG Music Sector, adding that his demise had created a vacuum and left members in a state of mourning.

    While expressing condolence to the family, he said that the executive members of CIG would visit the immediate family and identify with burial arrangement as it unfolds.