Mike Aboh rose to prominence after his musical group released the hit song, ‘Kerewa’ which was eventually banned by the NBC
By Kehinde Okeowo
Mike Aboh, one of the duo who formed the popular musical group Zule Zoo has died.
The ‘Ator’ crooner, whose full name is Michael Tertsea Aboh, died on Saturday, June 4.
His death was announced by his partner, Al-Hassan Ibrahim, on his Instagram page.
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According to him, Aboh who relocated to Benue State in 2011, slumped and died while in the bathroom bathing.
He wrote, “it’s so sad and quick to say after our long run together in this life to live a better life coming short of you …My brother collapsed while taking his bath this morning and now, my Michael is no more. (sic)
“Tears have behold my eyes and my hands are shaking as I can’t hide the fact that you’ve passed on on this day. Really cannot question God for I have lost the better part of myself, a brother and a friend. (sic)
“Oh death why? Rest in peace.”
Terna Rapsody Hyacinth, who is also close to the family, also confirmed the development in a post on his official Facebook page.
He said: “I wish people were eager to help you survive when you were alive, suffering, and roaming the streets of Makurdi than the way they are eager to let the world know of your demise today!! Rest on Legend.”
Zule Zoo was one of the biggest musical groups in the early 2000s. They rose to fame after releasing the hit song, ‘Kerewa‘ which was eventually banned by the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC).