Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Atorise, Remilekun-Amos, others mourn ‘Omije Ojumi’ singer Bunmi Akinnaanu

Atorise said, “She was a great colleague and I feel grateful to have worked with her when she was alive.”

• January 14, 2026
The late Bunmi Akinnaanu.
The late Bunmi Akinnaanu.[Credit: Instagram]

Several gospel singers including Lekan Remilekun-Amos otherwise called Omo Dafidi and Lanre Teriba popularly known as Atorise have mourned colleague and worship leader, Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi.

Ms Akinnaanu reportedly passed away on Monday in a Lagos hospital.

Atorise, in an emotion-laden voice, told The Peoples Gazette that Ms Bunmi’s death was a sad news.

He said, “She was a great colleague and I feel grateful to have worked with her when she was alive. Her kindness and professionalism made a real difference to me. I will miss her. May she rest in perfect peace in Jesus name.”

Also, Remilekun-Amos noted that the late singer would be forever remembered and missed.

The musician stated, “Omaye” as we fondly refered to ourselves meaning ‘my maternal relative’ was a shining light whose voice shattered walls of darkness and restored hopes to the faithful.”

He said that Ms Akinnaanu fought a good fight and finished the heavenly race, adding “You will forever be remembered and missed. May your soul find rest in the bossom of the Lord, Olubunmi Akinaanu Omije Ojumi, Rest in Peace.”

The singer’s death was confirmed by gospel singer Alayo Melody who announced the development in a social media post on behalf of the family.

“With great sadness we announce the passing of Evangelist Olubunmi Akinnaanu Adeoye Omije Ojumi passed away on 12th January, 2026 at Lagos hospital, Nigeria. May God grant her eternal rest,” the post read.

In the months before her death, Ms Akinnaanu’s health struggles became a subject of public concern after videos emerged showing her receiving prayers during a church service while battling a severe leg condition.

Gospel singer Sarah Apekeola at the time took to Instagram to seek prayers and support for Ms Akinnaanu, describing her as a “strong woman” whose “laughter once lit up every room” and whose “voice blessed so many lives.”

She urged fans, friends, and well‑wishers to keep the singer in their prayers, provide financial assistance where possible, and help share her story so the minister could recover.

Born in Lagos State but originally from Ikale, Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State, Ms Akinnaanu began singing in church at a young age, honing her musical gift as a choir member before launching professionally into music.

She hit limelight after her powerful song “Omije Ojumi, (my tears)” a Yoruba worship song widely played during prayer and worship sessions across churches in Nigeria.

Over the years, she released seven albums which centred on faith, perseverance and devotion. The albums included Omije Ojumi, Dabira, Alatileyinmi, Ma-Sukun-Mo, Tujuka, Testimony and Oti Mure Wa.

Her songs, rendered in Yoruba, reflected her commitment to using worship as a tool for encouragement and spiritual reflection.

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Heading 2

FBI announces recruitment exercise in U.S, other countries 

Mr Rothrock said America needs help to sustain its national peace from home and around the world.

terrorists in Unguwar Rogo Village

States

Troops foil mass abduction in Zamfara 

The spokesman for the operation said the incident occurred on Sunday.

Peter Obi

Heading 5

Obi demands compensation for victims of electoral violence, killings in Osun

The NDC chieftain stressed the need for a democracy where elections are conducted without violence. 

flooding in Abuja.

Abuja

Nigeria’s capital city Abuja flooded, vehicles submerged as FCT residents accuse Wike of encroaching on green areas

According to Mr Olayinka, the FCT administration is working to improve the drainage system. 

Awoniyi in Conventy City shirt 

Sport

Coventry City confirm signing of Taiwo Awoniyi  from Nottingham Forest 

In 2022, Awoniyi signed with Nottingham Forest in a record fee worth €17.2 million.