Sammie Okposo: I'm still in shock, says CIG boss Duke

Sammie Okposo

Sammie Okposo

Amb. Felix Duke, the National President of Creative Industry Group (CIG) said “it is unbelievable and difficult to accept that a Gospel music legend, Sammie Okposo, is no more.”

Duke, who said he was still in shock over Okposo’s death, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Lagos.

He said that the group planned to celebrate Okposo, a Gospel singer, popularly known as ‘Welu Welu Master” in its CIG Night in September, but it was shifted due to his engagements.

Speaking of the singer, Duke said, “Sammie Okposo, my brother, I refuse to accept that you have gone. I am still in shock and short of words.

“Even, when it has been confirmed since yesterday because death denied us the opportunity to celebrate you as agreed.

“We planned to celebrate him in September at our monthly CIG Night, but Okposo said that he would be travelling to America.

“So, we were waiting before this sad development and that opportunity was never actualised.

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“This is a very painful and deep wound, my heart bleeds because we have lost a great talent, a creative music legend and a Gospel singer, who has put in so much in the industry.

“Having known him, grown up and struggled in the city of Lagos with him for over 30 years in music, he played as a keyboardist, while I was a drummer. I will personally miss him,” he said.

According to him, Okposo was full of life; whenever he mounts the stage and picked the mic, his lyrics and voice lits up, lift souls and makes everyone dance and be happy.

The CIG leader described the late Okposo as the longest-standing gospel artiste who has made his mark in the industry.

“His music will remain evergreen in the gospel music scene,” he said.

Duke said that Okposo, until his death, was an active member of the CIG Music Sector, adding that his demise had created a vacuum and left members in a state of mourning.

While expressing condolence to the family, he said that the executive members of CIG would visit the immediate family and identify with the burial arrangement as it unfolds.

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