Legendary Singer Onyeka Onwenu Pictured Performing Before She Slumped And Died
Legendary singer Onyeka Onwenu was performing at the Birthday party of Stella Okoli when she slumped and passed...These photos are from the event.......
May her soul rest in peace, she should have probably sat down to sing. KSA and Sir Ebenezer Obey usually sit most times when serenading thier guest they hardly stand for sometime or move to tables. I am so sorry for the loss, all is well
From the various videos I have seen from this event, you could see how she was so full of energyπ’π’ This only reminds us of the fickleness of life, no one is assured of the next seconds
Isaiah 40:6-8 KJV The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field: [7] The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: because the spirit of the LORD bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. [8] The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Psalm 103:15-16 KJV As for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. [16] For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more.
What a life... Life is a mystery and only God knows what tommorow holds. The elegant stallion is gone! ! May God rest your soul and comfort your family.
What a legend!!! That first picture gave me goosebumps, you could tell that was a woman in her full element. Her enthusiasm is so glaring. May God rest her soul.
She must have exacted so much energy in performing that night, and at her age, its not too advisable. She just wanted to give her best but it would have been brief. May her soul rest in peace!
Onyeka Onwenu!!!!!! This woman sha. You see her in music video today and next day she has a BBC documentary, next she is an author, and boom a politician. Oh then, she is also a journalist. And a musician, with her own albums. Have you seen her give speeches.. very bold and clear like Chimamanda. She did it all... And she started when it was very difficult for women to strive in these spaces. What a courageous life π Used every talent, every opportunity life gave her. There was nothing she couldn't do. What a blessed heart! One of a kind. Go well, my lady. Fare well.
Infact onyeka onwenu,now deceased,may her gentle soul rest in perfect peace,amen..like I was saying,onyimu,that was how I use to call her,was one of the ladies back then,made me to love women,I was stupidly and madly in love with her,without her knowing what I was passing through,chai..this life is just like ice cream that melts down gradually into thin air,lession to the living,the dawn is cast"_ed.
To think I was still viewing my friend's WhatsApp statuses of her performance at this party late yesterday night (just a few hours ago)! Life!!!! Nothing is guaranteed. May God grant her loved ones comfort.
Regular exercise is very important to keep the heart healthy. The heart will collapse if it's suddenly stressed after a long time, especially those that in a particular age bracket. May the Lord comfort her loved ones.
Rest in peace Onyekachukwu .My condolences to your family. Then, i asked again, where will you spend your eternity? Hell is real, Heaven is real. We will all give account of our lives. Mend your ways, seek God , love and serve Him.
Nigeria needs a HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. Not clinics called “hospitals”. Many of those dying in π³π¬ may still have lived extra ten or twenty years in a better society. Yes, it is inevitable that we will all go but many are dying unnecessarily in Nigeria. She slumped, I don’t know the details but the emergency response system & its connectivity to the nearest world class hospital that is equipped to handle such emergencies is absent in Nigeria. A colleague’s husband slumped in the morning 3 weeks ago, she called 911, within a few hours they did a triple bypass surgery for him, because he had a 100% blocked coronary artery on one side. In a country where first response and Trauma centers/hospitals are not well coordinated and fast responding, he would be gone at just 51. His wife was grateful to God, we need God even when we set up good systems as all power belongs to him. However you cannot ignore your part & pray alone as a society. Faith without works is dead. Looting money meant for healthcare system is murder as far as God is concerned.
The time between when the wife saw him and the ambulance was 5 minutes and they started treating him inside the ambulance & the nearest adequately equipped hospital had been radioed that he was coming. The triple bypass surgery was done immediately. This was about three weeks ago. He is back at work with stents (artificial valves) in his heart. Onyeka attended Wellesley College, the school Hillary Clinton attended before Yale. One of the most talented & intelligent π³π¬women I loved and admired so much as a young woman. I was very sad to hear of her loss at just 72. We need a lot of gap analysis to close a lot of gaps in many sectors in Nigeria but they are still collecting rice to not protest bad governance!!. In my decades here, I have never heard any siren of my governor or government officials, only ambulances that need to get a critically ill patient to a hospital with surgeons waiting to go, or firetrucks rushing to rescue and put out fires. Or a police cruiser rushing to an accident scene or to issue a speeding ticket. It’s not about individual clinics called “hospitals”. It’s about an interconnected system that is inspected & certified regularly with the best professionals to get her to a world class hospital in 5 minutes or at most 7 minutes while they rush her into emergency surgery if needed. The problem with Nigeria is that we leave things to chance & explain it away with religion when God himself is THE Master planner who strategically made the galaxies such that the sky never falls on anyone. I was telling a wealthy friend on a visit to try & get bloodwork and physicals done before returning. She did not do it. Nigeria’s bad governance affects both the rich and the poor in different ways. May her beautiful soul find rest with the Lord and may God comfort her family in Jesus Name and open the eyes of selfish greedy looters to realize that in emergencies, Europe is too far so they build a better society for all.
Thank you for speaking out, I am in so much pain, I have lived abroad for a number of years too and have also travelled to countries, Nigeria makes my heart bleed, the level of ignorance is depressing, we could save so many lives if we prevent health crises like these, and emergency responses can be better if we di the right thing, the heart is critical, intervention starts immediately someone collapses, on the spot and every second counts, put them on the floor flat facing up, jump on them and push your palms one on rope of the other facing down on their chest up and down, COUNT TO 30 BUT DO NOT STOP, if you are tired, jump out and let someone else start immediately, when you do this you are trying to manually pump the heart and circulate blood all over the body especially to the brain, once there is no circulation to those organs, death happens ! Do not panic or screen or take photos or even pray in that moment, let others pray but let one person prioritise this pumping and let others call for medical help, if this is not done within the first 8 mins, medical teams will do nothing to save that person. Let us help ourselves so that God will continue to help us. Rest in peace Onyeka Onwenu, I loved you so much and will continue to…….Uche
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This life ehn ππππͺ
ReplyDeleteChai! It could be BP.
DeleteRest well legend.
She died in active service doing what she loves doing. A life well spent though sudden.
ReplyDeleteHer classic one love sound lives forever.
Rest well beautiful Legendπ
Truly.... A life well spent!
DeleteYou took it right out of my mouth. RIP our own elegant stallion. One of my mom's favorite.
DeleteChia, just saw this now,Rip mama
ReplyDeleteAda ohafia
May her soul rest in peace, she should have probably sat down to sing. KSA and Sir Ebenezer Obey usually sit most times when serenading thier guest they hardly stand for sometime or move to tables. I am so sorry for the loss, all is well
ReplyDeleteHer time was up
DeleteOh my God!!! This is so sad π’. Rest in peace legend!
ReplyDeleteChai!
ReplyDeleteFrom the various videos I have seen from this event, you could see how she was so full of energyπ’π’
ReplyDeleteThis only reminds us of the fickleness of life, no one is assured of the next seconds
Chai! She left home o
ReplyDeleteRest in peace great legend Adamazi
ReplyDeleteMay God comfort and console your family and loved ones π
Thanks for blessing us with your sweet voice.
Nobody knows when the last goodbye is. I pity who dey carry this life matter for head.
ReplyDeleteShe delivered an electrifying performance surrounded by friends. Her final moments were spent doing what she loved most - making music.
ReplyDeleteA true legend!! π
Isaiah 40:6-8 KJV
ReplyDeleteThe voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field: [7] The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: because the spirit of the LORD bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. [8] The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Yes o
DeleteMake everyone fear GOD
Psalm 103:15-16 KJV
ReplyDeleteAs for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. [16] For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more.
Eeyah. She just wanted to do what she loved doing. Singing beautifully!
ReplyDeleteGod rest your soul beautiful...
What a life...
ReplyDeleteLife is a mystery and only God knows what tommorow holds.
The elegant stallion is gone! !
May God rest your soul and comfort your family.
Oh, such is life. She still look beautiful
ReplyDeleterest on our true legend. it's well
ReplyDeleteRest in peace beautiful legend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a legend!!! That first picture gave me goosebumps, you could tell that was a woman in her full element. Her enthusiasm is so glaring. May God rest her soul.
ReplyDeleteForever isn't promise
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace
So sad may her soul rest in peace π️
ReplyDeleteThis life na wa o
She died doing what she loves most. Maybe it's been long she did something like this. May her soul rest in peace. Amen
ReplyDeleteRip to a legend
ReplyDeleteLife! One minute, we're here, the next minute, we're gone. May God rest her soul.
ReplyDeleteShe must have exacted so much energy in performing that night, and at her age, its not too advisable. She just wanted to give her best but it would have been brief. May her soul rest in peace!
ReplyDeleteExerted*
DeletePeople still do exercises in their 80s, she was only 72
DeleteMay God console her family
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace. Amen
ReplyDeleteChai!! At least she spent her last day doing what she loves most..Rest well ma'am
ReplyDeleteLife
ReplyDeleteOnyeka Onwenu!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis woman sha. You see her in music video today and next day she has a BBC documentary, next she is an author, and boom a politician. Oh then, she is also a journalist. And a musician, with her own albums. Have you seen her give speeches.. very bold and clear like Chimamanda.
She did it all...
And she started when it was very difficult for women to strive in these spaces.
What a courageous life π
Used every talent, every opportunity life gave her. There was nothing she couldn't do. What a blessed heart!
One of a kind.
Go well, my lady. Fare well.
You forgot to mention she was an actress too.
DeleteWell said. Rest on Lady Onyeka the legend
DeleteYes o, that one too.. her list is long
DeleteA fulfilled life π
Last message was saying "good bye" without saying "good bye."
ReplyDeleteA life well spent is all I pray for. May her soul rest well, she ran her race beautifully and she ended so well.
ReplyDeleteEyaah π, she died while doing what she loves doing.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace π
Infact onyeka onwenu,now deceased,may her gentle soul rest in perfect peace,amen..like I was saying,onyimu,that was how I use to call her,was one of the ladies back then,made me to love women,I was stupidly and madly in love with her,without her knowing what I was passing through,chai..this life is just like ice cream that melts down gradually into thin air,lession to the living,the dawn is cast"_ed.
ReplyDeleteYour own mother of sister did not "make you to love women?"
DeleteIt was an absolute stranger? Lolll
Rest in peace elegant stallion!
ReplyDeleteSo sad. RIP to a legend.
ReplyDeleteTo think I was still viewing my friend's WhatsApp statuses of her performance at this party late yesterday night (just a few hours ago)! Life!!!! Nothing is guaranteed.
ReplyDeleteMay God grant her loved ones comfort.
Rest on mama π
ReplyDeleteIje Uwa! May her soul rest in peace. Amen
ReplyDeleteRegular exercise is very important to keep the heart healthy. The heart will collapse if it's suddenly stressed after a long time, especially those that in a particular age bracket.
ReplyDeleteMay the Lord comfort her loved ones.
She looked very fit to me
DeleteExercise ko. Dem don take her RENEW. So painful
DeleteShe lived a well Fulfilled and Accomplished Life.
ReplyDeleteShe really was an “ Elegant Stallion”.
Rest In Peace Stallion ππππ
The next seconds of life is not guaranteed . May God help us all.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace great legend
ReplyDeleteYou will be dearly missed
Rest in peace Legend
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteThis Life ehen
You will see some one now now
The next thing the person is gone
God
Rest well Legend...
Hello iya Boys
See how she opened her mouth in that first photo, you knew she was a true professional. She gave it her all to the very end.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace Onyekachukwu .My condolences to your family.
ReplyDeleteThen, i asked again, where will you spend your eternity? Hell is real, Heaven is real. We will all give account of our lives. Mend your ways, seek God , love and serve Him.
Go well ma, you came, you saw and you conquered! An elegant Stallion till the end!!!
ReplyDeleteMy iyogogo crooner( loved that song so much as a child), didn't even know who sang it till i became older.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul find eternal rest.
Nigeria needs a HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. Not clinics called “hospitals”. Many of those dying in π³π¬ may still have lived extra ten or twenty years in a better society. Yes, it is inevitable that we will all go but many are dying unnecessarily in Nigeria. She slumped, I don’t know the details but the emergency response system & its connectivity to the nearest world class hospital that is equipped to handle such emergencies is absent in Nigeria. A colleague’s husband slumped in the morning 3 weeks ago, she called 911, within a few hours they did a triple bypass surgery for him, because he had a 100% blocked coronary artery on one side. In a country where first response and Trauma centers/hospitals are not well coordinated and fast responding, he would be gone at just 51. His wife was grateful to God, we need God even when we set up good systems as all power belongs to him. However you cannot ignore your part & pray alone as a society. Faith without works is dead. Looting money meant for healthcare system is murder as far as God is concerned.
ReplyDeleteThe time between when the wife saw him and the ambulance was 5 minutes and they started treating him inside the ambulance & the nearest adequately equipped hospital had been radioed that he was coming. The triple bypass surgery was done immediately. This was about three weeks ago. He is back at work with stents (artificial valves) in his heart. Onyeka attended Wellesley College, the school Hillary Clinton attended before Yale. One of the most talented & intelligent π³π¬women I loved and admired so much as a young woman. I was very sad to hear of her loss at just 72. We need a lot of gap analysis to close a lot of gaps in many sectors in Nigeria but they are still collecting rice to not protest bad governance!!. In my decades here, I have never heard any siren of my governor or government officials, only ambulances that need to get a critically ill patient to a hospital with surgeons waiting to go, or firetrucks rushing to rescue and put out fires. Or a police cruiser rushing to an accident scene or to issue a speeding ticket. It’s not about individual clinics called “hospitals”. It’s about an interconnected system that is inspected & certified regularly with the best professionals to get her to a world class hospital in 5 minutes or at most 7 minutes while they rush her into emergency surgery if needed. The problem with Nigeria is that we leave things to chance & explain it away with religion when God himself is THE Master planner who strategically made the galaxies such that the sky never falls on anyone. I was telling a wealthy friend on a visit to try & get bloodwork and physicals done before returning. She did not do it. Nigeria’s bad governance affects both the rich and the poor in different ways. May her beautiful soul find rest with the Lord and may God comfort her family in Jesus Name and open the eyes of selfish greedy looters to realize that in emergencies, Europe is too far so they build a better society for all.
Thank you for speaking out, I am in so much pain, I have lived abroad for a number of years too and have also travelled to countries, Nigeria makes my heart bleed, the level of ignorance is depressing, we could save so many lives if we prevent health crises like these, and emergency responses can be better if we di the right thing, the heart is critical, intervention starts immediately someone collapses, on the spot and every second counts, put them on the floor flat facing up, jump on them and push your palms one on rope of the other facing down on their chest up and down, COUNT TO 30 BUT DO NOT STOP, if you are tired, jump out and let someone else start immediately, when you do this you are trying to manually pump the heart and circulate blood all over the body especially to the brain, once there is no circulation to those organs, death happens ! Do not panic or screen or take photos or even pray in that moment, let others pray but let one person prioritise this pumping and let others call for medical help, if this is not done within the first 8 mins, medical teams will do nothing to save that person. Let us help ourselves so that God will continue to help us. Rest in peace Onyeka Onwenu, I loved you so much and will continue to…….Uche
DeleteWhat a sudden death. But to God, it wasn't. Ma'am, let the Lord accept your soul--AMEN
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