By Nora Agbakhamen
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has commiserated with the Fasasi family and Nigerian entertainment industry over the passage of renowned rapper, singer and songwriter, Olanrewaju Fasasi, popularly known as Sound Sultan, who died on Sunday.
Sound Sultan died at age 44, and was buried in the United States of America in accordance with Islamic injunctions.
A statement by the Governor’s spokesman, Gboyega Akosile, says, Sanwo-Olu expressed shock over the death of the singer, saying Fasasi’s demise was painful and a great loss to the deceased family, Nigerian music industry and the country as a whole.
“Sound Sultan’s death is painful. He was a bundle of talents, who used his God-given gift to advance the course of mankind. His music, artistry and interest in sports were all donated at every point for the development of humanity”, the statement says.
It says, the Governor urged the deceased family, friends, associates, fans and the entertainment practitioners to take the death of Sound Sultan as an act of God.
“No doubt the death of a loved one is usually painful because it is irreparable but we must always take solace in God especially if the deceased had lived a good and fulfilled life, just like the late Olanrewaju Fasasi, who was a celebrated singer, comedian, rapper, songwriter and actor during his lifetime,” it continues.
He further noted that Sound Sultan will be sorely missed by his family, friends, fans and the Nigerian entertainment industry as one of the pacesetters of modern hip hop music in Nigeria.
Fasasi, was notable for using his music to speak against poverty, corruption, bad governance and societal ills in Nigeria.
He further sympathised with Sound Sultan’s widow, children, siblings, family, fans and colleagues and prayed that God will grant the late Olanrewaju Fasasi eternal rest and grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.