Nollywood soundtrack star Onos Brisibi is dead
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In the tribute, RMD described Brisibi as a “devoted Christian and gifted songstress whose music touched countless lives.” He recalled her playful personality and her dedication to ministry through music, saying her voice “didn’t just sing; it ministered, lifting hearts and drawing people closer to God.”
Veteran gospel singer and Nollywood soundtrack voice Onos Brisibi has died at the age of 55 after a prolonged illness.
Brisibi, known for her distinctive vocals in Nollywood films such as Domitilla and Blood Money, passed away on March 23, 2026.
Her death was confirmed on Thursday through a tribute shared on Instagram by veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo.
In the tribute, RMD described Brisibi as a “devoted Christian and gifted songstress whose music touched countless lives.” He recalled her playful personality and her dedication to ministry through music, saying her voice “didn’t just sing; it ministered, lifting hearts and drawing people closer to God.”
Born on November 20, 1970, to Apostle Ambrose Oproze Brisibi (late) and Deaconess Mary Koko Brisibi of Aladja, Udu, Delta State, Onos Brisibi leaves behind her daughter Sarah, her mother, siblings, extended family, friends, and her church community at LoveWorld Ministries.
RMD’s tribute concluded: “The tears are many, but the memories are even more. We are comforted that she is finally resting with the Lord. Rest in perfect peace, Onos. You were truly loved.”
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