Popular singer, Rabiu Baba is dead

Sheriff Rabiu Baba, famous religious singer based in Kano is dead.

Baba, who died on Thursday in his Kano residence after a protracted illness, left behind a wife and many children.

The famous musician who was in his early 50s became famous in the late eighties and early nineties.

His songs were mostly praise songs for Prophet Muhammad – Peace be Upon him and songs which shaped people’s attitudes towards religious inclinations.

Many residents were shocked to receive the news of his death and extended prayers for the repose of his soul.

Some residents who spoke with NAN expressed optimism that the deceased had received mercy, having died in the Holy month.

Malam Wada Abdulhamid said that the singer had brought a new era of religious praise singing in the Hausaland and that was what made him famous.

“I can recall that he started singing with heavy musical instrument which was new then and he became famous amongst youths.”

Women in Kano also mourn the deceased as Hajiya Hassan Abubakar said she even wept when she received the news of his death.

The social media also was flooded with prayers and pictures of the deceased where many people quoted some parts of his songs and offered prayers for him.

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