Mar 15 • 13:36 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Tope Alabi mourns gospel singer Toun Soetan

Tope Alabi pays tribute to the late gospel musician Toun Soetan, highlighting her legacy and impact on the gospel music scene.

Tope Alabi, a renowned Nigerian gospel singer, has publicly mourned the passing of Toun Soetan, a beloved veteran in the gospel music community, who was 73 years old at the time of her death. In a heartfelt tribute shared on her Facebook page, Alabi described Soetan as a 'true spiritual mother' and a 'matriarch' in the gospel music industry, underlining her significant impact on the lives of many through her music and faith. Alabi noted that Soetan's life was a testament to her faith in Christ, emphasizing that her contributions to the gospel scene would remain forever cherished.

The death of Toun Soetan was first confirmed by gospel comedian Woli Agba, who shared the news on social media, paying homage to Soetan's dedication to glorifying Jesus throughout her life and career. Raised in a Muslim home in Lagos and one of 28 siblings, Soetan's spiritual journey led her to become a pivotal figure in Nigerian gospel music, known for songs like 'Darling Jesus.' Her music was not only influential but transformative, impacting many through its messages of faith and spirituality.

This loss is felt deeply within the gospel music community as artists gather to celebrate her life and legacy. With tributes pouring in, there is a collective acknowledgment of how Soetan's work will continue to inspire future generations. Alabi's message resonates with many who see the passing of an icon as a profound loss but take comfort in the legacy she leaves behind, recognizing her as a shining example of faith and artistry in the world of gospel music.

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