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GOVERNOR SOLUDO MOURNS THE PASSING OF HIGHLIFE ICON MIKE EJEAGHA AT 95

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GOVERNOR SOLUDO MOURNS THE PASSING OF HIGHLIFE ICON MIKE EJEAGHA AT 95

Soludo mourns Mike Ejeagha

The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, has expressed his deep grief over the passing of the renowned Nigerian highlife icon, Chief Mike Ejeagha, who passed away peacefully on Saturday at the venerable age of 95.

In his condolence message, Governor Soludo eulogised Chief Ejeagha as a deeply philosophical musician, an iconic cultural ambassador, and an exemplary custodian of Igbo oral traditions. His music, characterised by a unique blend of highlife rhythms and captivating storytelling, resonated profoundly throughout Nigeria despite his Igbo linguistic expression.

According to the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Christian Aburime,  Governor Soludo recalled that with timeless compositions like the unforgettable “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo,” the late musical legend not only entertained but also educated Nigerians, preserving our rich cultural heritage and promoting the vibrancy of Igbo folklore through his lyrics.

As a prolific exponent of highlife music, Chief Ejeagha also pioneered a sound that encapsulated the essence of the Nigerian experience, effectively bridging generational identities in a career spanning several decades, earning him a distinguished place as a national icon.

Thus, Governor Soludo mourns this tremendous loss of Chief Mike Ejeagha, a maestro whose melodies brought joy, hope, and unity to Nigerians.

May his soul rest in peace, as his family also finds solace during this difficult time.

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