Adekunle Gold Remembers Late Sister Who Died Of Heart Disease On Posthumous 26th Birthday

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Adekunle Gold Remembers Late Sister Who Died Of Heart Disease On Posthumous 26th BirthdaySinger, Adekunle Gold has taken to social media to remember his late younger sister, Adebusayo, as he celebrates her posthumous 26th birthday.

His sister would have turned 26 on 30th June but died of heart-related disease while she was young.

In a post shared on his Instagram story, Adekunle Gold expressed his love for his sister and how much he misses her, adding he has been doing everything they both talked about when they were younger.

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The father of one wrote;

I’m killing it, I’m doing everything we talked about, Busayo I miss you. My angel Adebusayo you would have turned 26 today! I love you forever and ever Busayo.

Back in 2019, the father of one revealed that her death led to the release of his smash hit song “Ire”, which he dedicated to her.

In interview with Saturday Beats back then, Adekunle Gold recalled that although they spent a lot of money in a bid to get his sister well again, she lost the battle to the ailment.

Gold said;

My sister was one of the few best friends I had but death took her away. She had a heart-related disease and I thought she could beat the disease but she did not make it. We sang together a lot and we shared the same dream. I was her best friend in the house, so it really shook me when I lost her. I remember her every year and reminisce about the great time we had together. I wish she was alive to celebrate my success with me because this was our dream.

He expressed;

The funny thing is that we had the money; it was not that we could not afford to treat her, but it was just unfortunate that she died. If I was as popular back then as I am now, what would I have done differently? I do not think that I would have done anything differently because we spent money on her. I was at home when she died, so by the time I got to the hospital to see her, she had died.

May her soul Rest In Peace.

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