Nigerian Veteran Popstar Musician, Chris Mba Is dead

Hamilton Nwosa
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A veteran Nigerian pop musician, Chris Mba, whose title Track Album “Baby Don’t Cry” hit the Nigeria’s airwaves in the 80s, is dead.

The Abia State-born artiste who was reportedly down with heart disease, died on Wednesday at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH.

Confirming his death on Thursday, Michael Odiong, the General Manager of Premier Music, in a post, said the musician died on Wednesday night of heart-related disease.
Recall that a journalist, Azuka Jebose, had in 2019, in a Facebook post, disclosed that the singer sent him a distress message on WhatsApp, seeking urgent financial assistance to offset his hospital bill at LUTH.

He quoted him saying, “Jebose this is a serious health challenge for me. Please, my brother help me. We buy drugs and the hospital bed costs N50,000 daily.”
Chris Mba was famous in the 80s for his signature Jerry curl and hits like ‘Funky Situation’, ‘Love Everlasting’, ‘Baby Don’t Cry’ and ‘Making my way’.

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