Nigeria's pop star,Susan
Oluwabimpe "Goldie", Harvey. An offical statement on circumstances surrounding her death was released by the President, Kennis Music,
Keke
Ogungbe
"On behalf of Kennis Music,
I'm sad
to officially confirm the
shocking
and untimely passage of
Nigeria's
pop star, Goldie Harvey. With a
deep sense of loss, we
announce
the shocking death of our
darling
music star, Goldie Harvey.
Goldie,
31, died
on Thursday after she
complained
of a severe headache at her
Park
View residence shortly after
her
arrival from the United States
where she went to witness the
Grammy Award. She was rushed
to
her official hospital,
Reddington,
Victoria Island, Lagos, where
doctors pronounced her dead
on
arrival. We consider this period
a
gloomy moment for us and the
entire Nigerian music industry
in
view of the circumstance Goldie
passed away, the abundance of
talent she has exhibited in her
but
eventful music career and the
various opportunities her trip
to
the United States of America
would
have availed her. She is
survived by
her father, step- mother,
brothers
and sisters. We deeply
sympathise
with her family and fans all
over
the world and very grateful to
all
and sundry, especially, the
vibrant
Nigerian media for their
concern
and prompt reportage. We shall
keep everybody informed as
events unfold as we are still
devastated by the sudden
loss."
Meanwhile, the remains of
Goldie,
who hails from Ekiti State has
been
deposited in the mortuary of
the
Lagos University Teaching
Hospital,
Ikeja, Lagos. Goldie
represented
Nigeria at the Big Brother Star
Game in 2012. Her latest
effort, she
described as three nawti
singles
from her forthcoming African
Invasion album are “Skibo”.
"Miliki"
and " Got To Have It," are
presently
enjoying heavy rotations on
radio
and TV stations across the
continent. Burial
arrangements will
be announced by the family.
May her soul rest in peace.
Top star gone soon!
Oluwabimpe "Goldie", Harvey. An offical statement on circumstances surrounding her death was released by the President, Kennis Music,
Keke
Ogungbe
"On behalf of Kennis Music,
I'm sad
to officially confirm the
shocking
and untimely passage of
Nigeria's
pop star, Goldie Harvey. With a
deep sense of loss, we
announce
the shocking death of our
darling
music star, Goldie Harvey.
Goldie,
31, died
on Thursday after she
complained
of a severe headache at her
Park
View residence shortly after
her
arrival from the United States
where she went to witness the
Grammy Award. She was rushed
to
her official hospital,
Reddington,
Victoria Island, Lagos, where
doctors pronounced her dead
on
arrival. We consider this period
a
gloomy moment for us and the
entire Nigerian music industry
in
view of the circumstance Goldie
passed away, the abundance of
talent she has exhibited in her
but
eventful music career and the
various opportunities her trip
to
the United States of America
would
have availed her. She is
survived by
her father, step- mother,
brothers
and sisters. We deeply
sympathise
with her family and fans all
over
the world and very grateful to
all
and sundry, especially, the
vibrant
Nigerian media for their
concern
and prompt reportage. We shall
keep everybody informed as
events unfold as we are still
devastated by the sudden
loss."
Meanwhile, the remains of
Goldie,
who hails from Ekiti State has
been
deposited in the mortuary of
the
Lagos University Teaching
Hospital,
Ikeja, Lagos. Goldie
represented
Nigeria at the Big Brother Star
Game in 2012. Her latest
effort, she
described as three nawti
singles
from her forthcoming African
Invasion album are “Skibo”.
"Miliki"
and " Got To Have It," are
presently
enjoying heavy rotations on
radio
and TV stations across the
continent. Burial
arrangements will
be announced by the family.
May her soul rest in peace.
Top star gone soon!
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