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Thursday, 7 May 2015

Son of legendary highlife singer Victor Olaiya dies at 38

Legendary high-life musician, Dr Victor Olaiya, 84, lost one of his sons Alfred Abidemi Olaiya (pictured left) on Monday May 4th. He was just 38 years old. Alfred was also the brother of popular Yoruba actress, Mojisola Olaiya who announced his passing on her instagram page.
'Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I will miss you until we meet again. I will miss you dear brother Abide mi Olaiya R.I.P.' she wrote
No word on what killed him. He will be buried tomorrow. May his soul rest in peace, amen.



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    1. So sad n he looked so much lyk d baba, RIP 2 him

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  2. I pray God grant his family d fortitude to bear their loss. RIP

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  3. Eeeeeeeyah! May his soul rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  4. Eeeeeeeyah! May his soul rest in peace. Linda take note!

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  5. Oh God help the old man overcome the truma this death may cause



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  6. Sad! May his soul rest in peace.

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  7. May his soul rest in peace.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Oh my ......RIP

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    1. Please proceed to the nearest optician and get glasses. It's not Victor who died but Alfred.

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  10. Oh no, so sorry abt d loss. God"ll console dem RIP to him

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  11. May his soul rest in peace.....Amen


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  12. Rest in peace Olasco

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  13. May his Soul rest in perfect peace.AMEN

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  14. What a sad thing for a father to bury a son.

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  15. RIP, breaking the news to his pops must be hard

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  16. Ehya gone too soon . God have mercy and give him everlasting rest

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  17. No one knows what happened. He slept and didn't wake up next day. He was found dead on the floor (off the bed) at night.
    He has a 5 months old baby. So sad!
    May God give the musician the strength to carry on. We will not bury our children. Amen.

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    1. Baby is actually 3 months, baby was born feb.

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    2. He suffered a heart attack brought on by a pre - existing heart condition which he didn't know he had. Being an avid basketballer worsened the heart condition. Olasco! I'm in tears. Why??? Rest in peace dear friend.

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  18. Such a young promising man. May his soul Rest In Peace

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  19. Gone tooooo soon. May his soul RIP

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  20. God will comfort ur beloved wife n folks

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  21. May his soul rest in peace. I never knew Moji Olaiya was Victor Olaiya's daughter though.

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  22. RIP.

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  23. Really sad! May his soul rest in peace....

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  24. A friend a colleague God would grant you eternal rest. What a painful loss.

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  25. I knew him very well we use 2 paly ball together in UNILAG, wit Fred, tobi, many players like dat RIP 2 him...

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  26. May his Soul RIP Amen

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  27. May his soul RIP Amen

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  28. Dear Friend R.I.P. You will greatly be missed.May God Comfort you family

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  29. RIP daddy junior

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  30. Eyah, such a young man, rest in peace

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  31. Heart attack.

    RIP

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  32. RIP....He was a good friend....Will Miss you in IBUC

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  33. She died in the same month 2 years later...shocking!

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