Olumuyiwa
Osinuga popularly known as Nomoreloss is dead. The multi talented musician Nomoreloss
died yesterday morning at an undisclosed hospital in Opebi, Lagos. The talented
singer was said to have been diagnosed with Typhoid fever.
According to his manager, Joyce Ize Iyamu said: “The news is true, but I don’t have all the details yet.” The family will make an official statement disclosing what happened.” Although the cause of his death is yet to be ascertained, a source close to the deceased said, he has been sick since the beginning of the year. Nomoreloss hit the limelight in 2002, after he featured in Ruggedman’s classic cut ‘Ehen’. Prior to that, he was a presenter on the music TV show ‘Groovoidz.’ In 2006, he released his debut album, ‘Let Them Say’, and in 2015, he released his ‘Grass to Grace’ song. He wrote Jaywon’s hit song, ‘This Year’, in 2012. In 2014, he dropped the albums; ‘Standing, and ‘Then and Now.’ He was also known for his hit songs, ‘Iyawo Asiko’ and ‘Let Them Say
According to his manager, Joyce Ize Iyamu said: “The news is true, but I don’t have all the details yet.” The family will make an official statement disclosing what happened.” Although the cause of his death is yet to be ascertained, a source close to the deceased said, he has been sick since the beginning of the year. Nomoreloss hit the limelight in 2002, after he featured in Ruggedman’s classic cut ‘Ehen’. Prior to that, he was a presenter on the music TV show ‘Groovoidz.’ In 2006, he released his debut album, ‘Let Them Say’, and in 2015, he released his ‘Grass to Grace’ song. He wrote Jaywon’s hit song, ‘This Year’, in 2012. In 2014, he dropped the albums; ‘Standing, and ‘Then and Now.’ He was also known for his hit songs, ‘Iyawo Asiko’ and ‘Let Them Say
He will always be remembered for his role as
the coordinator of the Save OJB Campaign during OJB’s kidney crisis.
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