Evangelist Olubunmi Akinnanu Adeoye, popularly known as Bunmi Akinnanu 'Omije Ojumi', passed away on January 12, 2026. Her death occurred at a Lagos hospital following a prolonged battle with a serious leg ailment.
Fans remember her for uplifting songs that touched millions. Her journey inspires reflection on faith, resilience, and community support.
Who Was Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnanu 'Omije Ojumi'?
Bunmi Akinnanu began her musical journey at age 10. She displayed early talent in singing gospel tunes.
She later pursued a career in banking but left it for full-time ministry through music.
Her breakthrough came with the hit song 'Omije Ojumi', which means 'Tears in My Eyes' in Yoruba.
The track resonated deeply with Nigerian Christians, becoming a staple in churches and homes.
She followed up with other releases like 'O Ti Sure', meaning 'It Has Happened'.
Her music focused on themes of hope, redemption, and divine intervention. Bunmi turned 46 in November 2025, marking a milestone amid her health challenges.
She was known for her powerful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Her work earned her respect in the gospel industry.
Bunmi Akinnanu 'Omije Ojumi' Battle with Illness Explained
In late 2025, Bunmi publicly appealed for prayers due to a severe leg ailment. The condition involved persistent bleeding in her leg, described by some as a spiritual attack.
A heartbreaking video from October 2025 went viral. It showed her at G.F David Ministries in Ibadan, Oyo State.
She sat with her leg extended, receiving prayers from a pastor. An intravenous cannula was attached to her hand, highlighting her distress.
Colleagues rallied to raise funds for her treatment. Updates suggested she was responding positively at one point.
However, the illness persisted, leading to her hospitalization in Lagos. Her battle raised awareness about health issues in the gospel community. It also sparked discussions on spiritual and medical support.
Prophet Segun Arole Calls Out Gospel Singers Over Omije Ojumi Illness
Prophet Segun Arole publicly addressed the lack of support for Bunmi. In an emotional video, he questioned why updates on her condition were scarce.
He stood in front of his church, urging clarity on her whereabouts and needs. Arole asked if more funds were required for treatment.
He emphasized preventing future claims of abandonment by clerics. His call-out highlighted tensions in the industry.
It prompted reflections on solidarity among gospel artists. Bunmi's colleagues had shared that she was improving, but details remained limited. This incident underscored the need for transparency in health crises.
Announcement of Bunmi Akinnanu 'Omije Ojumi' Death and Initial Reactions
Her death was announced on January 14, 2026, via Instagram by colleague Ayo Melody.
The statement read: "With great sadness we announce the passing of Evangelist Olubunmi Akinnanu Adeoye (OMIJE OJUMI), who passed away on 12th January 2026 at a Lagos hospital in Nigeria. May God grant her eternal rest."
It included a photo and video of her remains.
News spread rapidly, with media outlets like PM News and The Cable reporting it.
On X (formerly Twitter), users expressed shock and grief.
One post stated: "Popular gospel music artist Bunmi Akinnanu also known as Omije Ojumi has been reported dead after a long battle with an undisclosed illness. RIP Legend."
Another tribute: "This is a great loss to the gospel music industry, our beloved sister/mother Bunmi Akinnaanu (Omije ojumi) has passed away, rip to her soul."
Fans shared memories of her songs bringing comfort.
Legacy of Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnanu 'Omije Ojumi' in Nigerian Music
Bunmi's legacy endures through her music. 'Omije Ojumi' captured personal struggles and faith's triumph.
Lyrics like those in her songs offered solace during tough times. She inspired many to pursue gospel ministry.
Her transition from banking to music showed dedication. Despite her illness, she remained a symbol of perseverance.
Tributes highlight her impact on worship experiences. Colleagues mourn a voice that uplifted the nation. Her story encourages support for artists in need.
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