I’LL KEEP ONYEKA’S MEMORY ALIVE, KSA

Juju legend, Chief Sunday Adeniyi Adegeye, professionally known as King Sunny Ade, has vowed to keep the memory of Onyeka Onweu alive as long as he lives by performing their  duet, “Waiting for Me” which was released in 1989.

KSA made the vow, while he joined the management of the Musical Society of Nigeria, MCSN, to pay a condolence visit to the family of the late queen of songs at Ikoyi, Lagos residence during the week.

Condoling the family, the Juju legend, who appeared emotional, said Onwenu was not  an ordinary woman, but  someone who would sit down with you and say ‘can I chip in some advice’ and her advice was always very right.

He said “I will on her behalf perform ‘Waiting for Me’ throughout my life. I have done it several times in different countries, where I gave credit to her.”

On working with the late songstress, KSA said “When it comes to music that two people have to do together, she used to do more than I did. She would just tap me and say ‘Sunny, don’t worry, let’s take it this way, and it’s always good.” He debunked the rumour that made the rounds decades ago that he dated Onwenu, saying “It was a gimmick we allowed because of the duets we did together. Before we launched the duet I did with her, “Waiting for Me”, people used to think that she was my girlfriend. But both of us never said yes or no. On the day of the unveiling of the song, they were disappointed because of what they saw.”

Also, reggae legend, Orits Williki described the deceased as someone who believed in the cause of justice.

“There is a story about her when it comes to fighting for her right in terms of intellectual property.She was not somebody we can forget easily.It’s sad that she didn’t reap much of what she fought for. Only a few years ago she got a double supreme court judgment. It is sad that we have lost her and we know that her legacy is still in our minds,” Orits Williki said.