Veteran Nigerian Icon, Onyeka Onwenu, Passes Away at 72
Renowned Nigerian singer, songwriter, and actress Onyeka Onwenu has passed away. The esteemed artist, aged 72, reportedly died on Tuesday night after performing at an event in Banana Island, Lagos.
Sources indicate that Onwenu collapsed following her stellar performance at the birthday celebration of Stella Okoli, the CEO of Emzor Pharmaceuticals.
She was swiftly taken to Reddington Hospital on Victoria Island, where she was later pronounced dead, as reported by The Guardian Newspaper. However, her family has not yet confirmed the news.
Onyeka Onwenu was born in 1952 in Obosi, Anambra State, Nigeria. She launched her music career in the 1980s, with her debut album “For the Love of You” released in 1981. Onwenu gained widespread recognition with numerous albums and singles, including her hit song “One Love” which resonated with the hearts of many.
Her talent was not limited to music alone.
In addition to her music career, Onwenu also made significant contributions to the Nigerian film industry, appearing in several Nollywood films. Her versatility and outstanding work in both music and film earned her numerous awards and accolades, establishing her as a pioneer in Nigerian entertainment.
Onwenu’s influence extended beyond the entertainment industry. She was actively involved in politics and public service.
In her political career, Onwenu was a trailblazer.
Her dedication to public service was recognized in 2011 when she was awarded the National Honor of Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR). In 2013, she received another appointment whereby she served as Chairperson of the Imo State Council for Arts and Culture.
She also served as the Director-General of the National Centre for Women Development (2013–2016) where she demonstrated her commitment to advocating for women’s rights and empowerment.
Throughout her illustrious career, Onyeka Onwenu remained a beloved figure in Nigerian society. Her contributions to music, film, and public service have left an indelible mark on the nation. Known affectionately as the “Elegant Stallion,” Onwenu’s legacy continues to inspire generations.
A source, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed sorrow over her passing, stating, “It is very sad. Onyeka Onwenu just performed at the birthday of Mrs. Stella Okoli of Emzor Pharmaceuticals tonight. After performing, she slumped. She was taken to Reddington Hospital but couldn’t make it.”
Onyeka Onwenu’s accolades include being named one of Nigeria’s most influential women by various organizations. Her impact on Nigerian society, through both her artistic and political endeavors, is widely recognized and celebrated.
Onwenu’s passing has left a void in the hearts of many. Her music, films, and public service efforts have touched countless lives, and her legacy will continue to influence future generations. As the nation mourns the loss of this iconic figure, her contributions to Nigerian society will be remembered and cherished.
The Elegant Stallion may be gone, but her spirit and influence live on.
Finally, we’ve curated a list of some popular songs and movies that she has gracefully appeared in over the years for your pleasure.
20 Songs by Onyeka Onwenu
- Iyogogo
- Ekwe
- One Love
- You and I
- Alleluya
- Bia Nulu
- Sodom and Gomorrah
- Dancing In The Sun
- Odenigbo
- Falling In Love
- African Woman
- Greatest Love
- In The Morning Light
- Endless Life
- Living Music
- Rise Up
- My World
- I Go Follow Jesus
- One Nation
- Weep Not Children
20 Movies Starring Onyeka Onwenu
- Half Of A Yellow Sun
- Lionheart
- God Calling
- Muna
- Mothers-in-Law
- The World About Us
- Obara’M
- Rising Moon 1–3
- Conspiracy 1–2
- Every Single Day 1–2
- The Tyrant 1–2
- Government House 1–2
- Different World 1–2
- Chain Reaction
- Omalinze 1–2
- To Love An Angel
- Ije Awele
- Every Single Day 1–2
- Women’s Cot 1–3
- Land Apart
We’ve also added a link to her Spotify profile if you are interested in listening to some of her timeless musical creations. Enjoy!
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