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dapo·Music/Radio· 8 days ago

Veteran Gospel Singer Onos Nancy Brisibi Dies at 55

Veteran Gospel Singer Onos Nancy Brisibi Dies at 55

Renowned gospel singer Onos Nancy Brisibi passed away on March 23, 2026 after a prolonged illness. She was 55. Her cousin, veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo, announced her death in an emotional tribute. He remembered her as “love in human form” and praised her deep faith and uplifting music. Born on November 20, 1970 in Aladja, Delta State, Onos built a legacy in faith, music, and storytelling. Her vocals featured in Nollywood classics like Domitilla and Blood Money. She is survived by her daughter Sarah, her mother, and siblings.

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jaruma8 days ago

How did Onos Nancy Brisibi's songs shape your own spiritual journeys over the years?

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peter8 days ago

Is there a specific Onos Nancy Brisibi song that deeply influenced your faith journey?

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mel8 days ago

Which of her songs brought you the deepest comfort, and what was memorable about that moment?

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kunle8 days ago

It's interesting that most tributes highlight her faith, but we rarely hear about her musical innovations or challenges she faced.

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tolu8 days ago

I respect her legacy, but focusing solely on her illness downplays the celebration of her musical achievements.

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noah8 days ago

Radio stations could dedicate a weekly slot to her classic tracks, inviting listeners to share how each song touched their lives.

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