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Nigerian Singer Asa Mourns the Loss of Her Mother

by Naira.blog Editorial Team
March 31, 2026
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In a deeply emotional announcement, the renowned Nigerian singer and songwriter, Bukola Elemide, popularly known as Asa, has shared the news of her mother’s passing. The singer, who is known for her soulful and introspective music, took to social media to express her grief and pay tribute to her late mother.

A Heartfelt Tribute

Asa described her mother as her biggest fan and a source of constant inspiration throughout her career. In her tribute, she shared how her mother had been a pillar of strength, especially during her early days in the music industry. The singer’s fans and colleagues have since flooded her social media pages with messages of condolence and support during this difficult time.

Battle with Illness

Reports indicate that Asa’s mother had been battling a brain tumor for some time before her passing on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. The singer had reportedly been spending more time with her family in recent months, away from the public eye, to provide care and support for her mother during her illness. The news of her death has come as a shock to many in the entertainment industry who were unaware of the family’s private struggle.

Impact on the Music Community

The Nigerian music community has come together to mourn with Asa. Several prominent artists and industry figures have shared their own memories of the singer’s mother, describing her as a kind and supportive woman who was always proud of her daughter’s achievements. The loss is felt deeply by those who know the close bond that Asa shared with her mother, which often reflected in the emotional depth of her songs.

Conclusion

As Asa and her family prepare for the final rites, the music world stands in solidarity with one of its most beloved stars. The passing of her mother is a significant loss for the singer, and her fans are hopeful that she will find the strength to navigate this period of mourning. Our thoughts and prayers are with Asa and her family during this incredibly challenging time.

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