/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Tragedy as Gospel Singer Dare Melody loses wife

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Adedoyin Odunuga, the wife of prominent gospel singer, Damilare Odunuga, also known as Dare Melody, is dead.

The news was shared in a statement on Instagram late Thursday by Dare Melody, who expressed grief over the loss of his beloved Adedoyin.

The company released an official statement earlier today, confirming Odunuga’s passing in the early hours of October 24, 2024.

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Described as a cherished figure among family, friends, and colleagues, the DM Multimedia community shared the sorrowful message, noting, “You will forever be in our hearts,” as they honoured Mrs Odunuga’s memory.

The full statement from the company read, “Black Day @DM Multimedia: DM Multimedia Mourns The Demise Of The Wife Of The Chairman (Evang. Dare Melody).

“It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we inform you of the transition to eternal rest of our beloved mother, wife, sister, and friend (Mrs Adedoyin Odunuga, Nee: Odagi), who passed away early this morning, today, 24th of October 2024. R💔💔💔I💔💔💔P. You will forever be in our hearts. #AdedoyinOdunuga. #Signed: DM Multimedia.”

Condolences have poured in for Dare Melody and his family, with DM Multimedia requesting the public to keep them in their thoughts during this challenging time.

Newsmen reports that the cause of her death and details regarding the burial timeline have yet to be officially announced.

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