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Ebuka Pays Emotional Tribute to Sound Sultan, Almost in Tears.

On a recent episode of Rubbin’ Minds on Channels TV, the top TV personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, paid an emotional tribute to the late veteran Singer Lanre Fasasi professionally known as Sound Sultan as he tries to fight back tears.

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On a recent episode of Rubbin’ Minds on Channels TV, the top TV personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, paid an emotional tribute to the late veteran Singer Lanre Fasasi professionally known as Sound Sultan as he tries to fight back tears.

It has been earlier reported that the singer passed away at the age of 44, following a hard-fought battle with Angioimmunoblastic T-cell Lymphoma – a type of cancer that starts in the white blood cells.

The TV host started out with his earliest memory of Sound Sultan and how he had missed a test in school because he wanted to watch the singer perform at the French Cultural Centre in 2003/2004.

He further explained they ended up becoming good friends, neighbors, attended family events together, and even went to the same gym for about three years.

He said it was really disheartening and heartbreaking to hear about the death of his dear friend and sent his condolences to the late singer’s family and friends because they were definitely going through a hard time.

Ebuka clarified that tho people always say nice things when people pass away but in terms of Sound Sultan, everything that is being said about him is nothing but the truth.

He further dared the audience to find out anything negative about the Jagbajantis crooner.

“I dare you to go anywhere and find out anything negative about Sound Sultan. We always say nice things when people pass away but this time everything being said about him is beyond the truth, He said.

“An absolutely amazing human being, nice guy, warm soul. We just wish his soul continues to rest in peace.”

In similar news, The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has dedicated its victories against the United States and Argentina to the late musical icon Soundsultan.

The  National Basketball Federation took to their official Twitter handle to dedicate the win and write a tribute to the singer, they stated that the singer saw this moment when Nigeria would become a dominant force in global basketball.

They further stated that it was ironic that the day the Nigeria Tigers beat the United States the no 1 basketball team in the entire world was the day the singer gave up his last breath.

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