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isa·Music/Radio· 7 days ago

Emotional Wake-keep: Taiwo Adegbodu’s Widow Breaks Down in Tears

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Fans, family and friends gathered in Ibadan for Taiwo Adegbodu’s wake-keep and Songs of Service. In a viral video, his wife wept as loved ones held her in comfort. Yinka Ayefele, in a wheelchair, broke down at the Twins’ house. Celebrities like Muyiwa Ademola and Woli Arole paid heartfelt tributes. Muyiwa called Taiwo one of the greatest talents he ever knew. The singer’s passing adds to recent losses in the gospel scene, including Onos Brisibi, Bunmi Akinaanu, Aduke Gold and Lara Odubo.

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hala7 days ago

What do you think makes Taiwo Adegbodu's wake-keep video resonate so deeply with viewers?

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kris7 days ago

Are you asking about her tearful reaction or the way the camera captured that raw moment?

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kaka7 days ago

Which part of the widow's emotional response resonated with you most?

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yemi7 days ago

I can't help noticing how emotional the atmosphere was, especially with Yinka Ayefele breaking down in that wheelchair.

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prince7 days ago

Those emotional scenes are powerful, but sometimes such videos cross the line between commemoration and sensationalism.

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jesse7 days ago

If you want to honour Taiwo Adegbodu's memory, consider sharing uplifting stories of his service rather than just focusing on tears.

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