Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki Osayomore Joseph has described deceased Benin music maestro Ambassador Osayomore Joseph as an enigmatic and versatile musician, who spread didactic messages with his soulful and sonorous voice.
In his condolences, Obaseki said that he was deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Ambassador Osayomore Joseph, who took the music world by storm with his talent and exported the Benin culture to the world.
He said that the contribution of the musician, who passed away in the Edo State capital on Saturday, June 11 to the creative industry in Edo State is as remarkable as it is transformational.
Obaseki eulogized: “He was a crucial voice in the quest to make society better and more livable with his music which focused on serious issues.
“His long music career, which started in the 1970s, was very productive and enriched the lives of many. The boldness and candour enmeshed in his rhythmic melodies earned him local and international acclaim.
While commiserating with the Osayomore family, fans and friends of the illustrious musician, he prayed God to grant all the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
Also, the Chairman of Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Mr. Tony Okoroji added that until his death, the ace musician was a prolific singer and one of Edo very proud sons.
Okoroji, the former President of Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) said that the late Ulele Power King as he was known by his many fans was his friend.
Okoroji said: “I have just learnt of the passing on of the very vibrant and effervescent music maestro with his roots in the ancient Benin kingdom, the great Osayomore Joseph.
“There is no doubt that the unforgettable Osayomore Joseph came, saw and conquered.”
Joseph, a retired soldier who was known by his educational, anti-corruption and government critical lyrics songs in Bini and pidgin English languages was 69.