"He was my backbone" late producer's only female signee discloses
The late producer's first and only female signee, Ofor Stephanie Adaeze popularly known as Adasounds had a lot to say about the icon.
The late producer's first and only female signee, Ofor Stephanie Adaeze popularly known as Adasounds had a lot to say about the icon.
Ada was full of praises calling his impact a legacy. According to her, "Jigga will forever live in my head, in my mind, in my songs and in everything I do as well as everything that has got to do with the Nigerian entertainment industry. The most important is he left a good legacy before leaving.
He impacted a lot in virtually every artiste known and unknown but most importantly his management label AWC/31 Nations will not die because he has produced people like us to carry it on."
On her fondest memory of him she said, "If there's nothing else I remember about him, one of the advice he gave to me at 2face's 40th birthday we were there together and he turned to me and said, "Ada though you are my artiste, I know I could be giving you some wrong advices but one thing I need you to know in life is no matter how thick or how tough the situation may appear in the industry, never ever seek help from any other place that is not of God because any help gotten from other diabolical means which most people in the industry do will definitely come crashing and you will live to regret it. So, in whatever you do, put God first. Definitely, once it's your time, it will definitely come. His trust and believe in God strengthens me as well."
"He was my backbone in every ramification."
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OJB died on Tuesday, June 14, 2016, following complications reported to have risen from his Kidney ailment.
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