BY OUR REPORTER
Former President of the Performing Musicians Employer’s Association of Nigeria PMAN, Bolaji Rosiji, who died on Sunday, December 5, 2021, went without fulfilling some of his dreams.
Bolaji, musician, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and oriental philosopher, was the son of the late second republic politician, Chief Ayo Rosiji. The handsome musician was well known for his charities, which he executed through his organization, Guarapad Foundation.
He planned to build an ultramodern recording studio which he intended to use for free recordings for building artistes, according to his close associates. A studio engineer had actually being engaged to do the ground work, before death came knocking.
Rosiji also planned to bless widows and the less-privileged on a much larger scale before he died from prostrate cancer at the Lagoon hospital, Victoria Island, Lagos after what looked like a successful operation.
According to associates, the amiable musician had lived with the cancer for years before he passed on at 62, which was why he had been silent for some years.
During his life-time, Rosiji extended reliefs to his poor colleagues and ran his Foundation as a low-key charity in support of the under-privileged. He’d be sorely missed.
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