Gospel singer Moses Bliss has shared an emotional message in honour of Segun Awolowo after receiving a video showing the late statesman singing along to his popular song Too Faithful.
The singer said the clip touched him deeply because Awolowo had always shown warmth and true love for his music, even though they met only once and spoke mostly on the phone.
He said that Awolowo’s passion for worship and his devotion to God were clear in every interaction.
The video reached Moses on Wednesday through Instagram, and he described it as a painful reminder of how much Awolowo valued his songs.
He expressed gratitude for Awolowo’s kindness and the way he supported gospel music during his lifetime.
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He wrote: “I just received this video of Uncle Segun Awolowo, who has now transitioned to glory, and it truly broke me. Though I only met him once and our other interactions were over the phone, the love, warmth, light, and genuine appreciation he carried were unmistakable. His heartfelt testimony about how deeply he cherished my music encouraged me more than he ever knew.
“His love for worship and for the presence of God was radiant and pure. Thank you sir for loving Jesus so deeply, and thank you for a life and legacy that will continue to shine. Rest well sir.”
Segun Awolowo, grandson of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, died at the age of 62. His family described him as a devoted husband, father and grandfather who served his country with loyalty.
He held several key roles, including Executive Director and CEO of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council from 2013 to 2021, and later President of the National Trade Promotion Organisations representing ECOWAS countries.
He also worked as Special Assistant to former presidents and served as Secretary for Social Development and Transport.
