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The Digest:

Gospel singer Onos Brisibi, whose iconic voice defined a generation of Nollywood classics, has passed away at the age of 55. Her family announced that she died on March 23, 2026, following a prolonged illness. Born in Delta State in 1970, Brisibi became one of Nollywood's most sought-after soundtrack artistes, lending her vocals to iconic films such as 'Domitilla,' 'Mortal Inheritance,' 'Blood Money,' and 'Deadly Passion.' Her voice was also featured on Lagbaja's hit track 'Gra Gra.' She is survived by her daughter, Sarah, her mother, her siblings, and her church family at LoveWorld Ministries.

KEY POINTS

  • Brisibi's voice defined the sound of 1990s and early 2000s Nollywood classics, including 'Domitilla' and 'Blood Money.'
  • She began her music career at age nine and was also a passionate praise and worship leader at LoveWorld Ministries.
  • Tributes from industry colleagues, including Stella Damasus and Emma Ugolee, described her death as "devastating."
  • Born in Aladja, Delta State, she came from a family of eight children.
  • Her family described her as "a beautiful, fun-loving woman with a heart of gold."
As tributes pour in from across the entertainment industry, Onos Brisibi's legacy lives on through the timeless soundtracks that shaped Nigerian cinema and the lives she touched through her music.

Sources: The Cable