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    Veteran Urhobo musician Johnson Adjan Dies

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    At the age of 82, veteran Urhobo musician Johnson Adjan, also known as Professor Johnson Adjan Ogburine, passed away.

    According to reports, his passing has sparked reactions among Urhobo music fans throughout Delta State, with many recalling his long-standing contribution to the promotion of indigenous music and the preservation of cultural customs through his songs.

    On January 2, 1944, Adjan was born in Afiesere, Delta State, as Johnson Ositejivwore Oyiborode Adjan.

    He was born in Ofuoma, Ughelli, and lived in Orhoakpor for a portion of his early years.

    He and his parents frequently attended Igbe Ame sect events when he was a child.

    His music’s style and message were later influenced by the religious group’s songs and rituals.

    Before establishing a prosperous career of his own, he was mentored by renowned Urhobo musicians Omokomoko Osokpa and Djanere.

    His songs, which drew heavily from Urhobo customs, proverbs, folklore, legends, and cultural beliefs, gained him recognition over time.

    Adjan’s career extended outside of Nigeria as well. An important turning point in his musical career occurred when he travelled to London in 1970 and gave a performance in front of an Urhobo audience.

    The legendary musician experienced health issues in his later years, such as a prostate-related illness and a stroke.

    His friend Pat White organised a fundraising campaign to support his medical care after he became concerned about his condition.

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