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Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnaanu is Dead

byBilkisu Kasim
January 14, 2026
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Nigerian gospel singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known for her worship song Omije Ojumi, has passed away. The news of her death was confirmed on Tuesday, bringing sadness to many within the Christian and gospel music community.

According to information made available, the singer died in Lagos after dealing with health challenges. The family has not publicly released full details about the circumstances surrounding her death, but they have asked for prayers and privacy at this difficult time.

Bunmi Akinnaanu became widely known through Omije Ojumi, a song that gained attention for its deep message of repentance and humility before God. The song was often used during church services, prayer meetings, and personal devotion, helping many listeners connect spiritually.

Aside from her music, she was known as a committed minister who used her voice to encourage faith and perseverance. In recent months, she had openly requested prayers from the public, which drew support from fans, church members, and fellow gospel singers.

Following the announcement of her death, tributes have continued to come in from across the country. Many described her as gentle, prayerful, and dedicated to her calling. Bunmi Akinnaanu is survived by her family and leaves behind a legacy of worship songs that will continue to inspire believers.

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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