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TRAGEDY STRIKES: GRANDSON OF LATE MUSIC ICON COMFORT OMOGE MURDERED IN ONDO


In a heartbreaking turn of events, the entertainment world has been thrown into mourning following the gruesome killing of Prince Ogo Omoge, the grandson of the late Queen of Asiko Music, Comfort Omoge.

According to reports, the young prince was hacked to death on Saturday, April 20, 2025, in Ondo State by a yet-to-be-identified individual described as a “scavenger.” The motive behind the killing remains unclear, but the incident has sent shockwaves through the community and the Nigerian entertainment space.

Prince Ogo, who until his death was known for quietly preserving his grandmother’s cultural legacy, had often been seen at heritage events and community functions championing traditional Yoruba music and values. His death is not just a personal tragedy but a cultural loss.

Late Comfort Omoge, his grandmother, was revered as the trailblazing queen of Asiko music — a genre deeply rooted in Yoruba oral traditions and rhythms. Her contribution to the preservation of indigenous music earned her legendary status across Nigeria and beyond. The tragic murder of her grandson now casts a dark shadow over the family’s rich artistic heritage.

Eyewitnesses and residents have called for a swift and thorough investigation, urging security agencies to bring the perpetrator to justice.

As we await further updates from authorities, one thing remains certain — the cultural community has lost yet another beacon, and the Omoge family is once again in the headlines for deeply painful reasons.


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