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Late Gospel Singer, ADUKE GOLD’s Last Interview
The news of her death shattered many people on social media yesterday when her face was posted online with R.I.P etched on it. It was the death of a talented young lady. Though her name is Ajayi Aduke Morounkola everyone called her by stage name Aduke Gold.
She was one of the Gospel singers who was making waves in Lagos up till her death. Everywhere you turned Aduke Gold was there, performing in churches and at major concerts. She even got invited to government functions. Last Christmas & New Year season, she performed back-to-back. And since then she has been on top of her game.
Her last major interview was with City People who contributed to her success story in her early years.
Below are excerpts of her interview last year April with City People Publisher, SEYE KEHINDE and SUNDAY ADIGUN. In it she spoke about her many battles.
What many don’t know is that her story has not been that rosy. She has had a lot of challenges and obstacles thrown her way by many of those she met on her journey.
She started off as a kid, with the stage name Aduke Penkele, but had to change to Aduke Gold, along the line, to give herself, a solid brand identity, which has turned out to be very positive.
At one of Evangelist Ebenezer Obey’s Anniversary Thanksgiving in his church, Decross Gospel Mission in Lagos, she held the congregation spellbound.
It was after that scintillating performance that City People Publisher, SEYE KEHINDE & Head of City People TV, SUNDAY ADIGUN got her to open up, for the very first time, on the story of her life. Below are excerpts.
Let’s talk about your career. How has it been and how many years now?
I am heading to 21 years now, by the Grace of God.
What has kept you going?
What has kept me going is the fact that I know I am called for it. For every facet in this journey, I have every reason to say. Yes I am a called musician. Though, the financial part of it has not been coming rosy, but whenever I see people giving me these encouraging words, I am so happy. I am working towards the future which I know is very bright.
I know I am going to get there and I will do better.
Let me take you back to the beginning. How did the whole journey start?
I started with the stage name Aduke Penkele, and the very first media house that supported me and projected me to the world is City People. I remembered many of City People’s events, the Publisher will insist that I sing first. So I became an official artist for City People, I must open the floor for every other musician, be it Fuji or Gospel.
As at then around 2008, Dr. Seye Kehinde will give me 10k personally from his own pocket, and when I am going he would ask Aunty Susan to pay me, so City People has been doing me good. I can not write the success story of my life without mentioning City People. So, from Aduke Penkele, though I had issues with my Manager then, I was under duress. I had 10 years agreement but at the 4th year because of abuses, emotional and physical abuses, it was a very tough decision for me to leave him. I left and the man blocked all opportunities that came my way. Of course, he was the one who assisted me to get them and when I left, he blocked everything. What he built he crashed it. But what God built is me and nobody can crash it. All what he did then, everyone he had told to help me because I was an orphan, they went back to them and rubbish their work, and trust me the work was rubbished.
It got to a point I needed to rebrand myself. It was then Aunty Tope Alabi told me that God told her that bearing Aduke Penkele is working against my destiny.
Then, I changed my brand from Aduke Penkele to Aduke Gold, and registered it. Then, I was afraid that they could do anything. I have been at a programme that one popular MC was on stage and they asked him to call me on stage and he didn’t, all because the fire was on, because they vowed to deal with me, because they brought me up.
So, I needed to go out of their way and start another life, and I thank God after I left God gave me “Anu Mi Mofe”, “Tori Ogo” that is trending massively now. I am still grateful to City People, especially Dr. Seye Kehinde.
At what stage are you now?
Musically, I am close to the top. I won’t fake it or show people what is not there. I am not yet there, but I am close to the top. And maybe God is preparing me to utilise what he has given me very well, so that by the time I get to the top I won’t mess up. To the glory of God, I have bitter, acrimonious, average and sweet experience, so it is good for me to remember myself. I don’t let any praises get to my head because I always remember where I was coming from.
There is something within me that always tells me don’t let the praise of people get to you, it easily crashes people.
How do you prepare for shows?
I always prepare for my shows, even though I am doing my 2nd degree at UNILAG, early child education. Music has been part of me. I am still very single, so I shuffle things, I go to school, it’s a week day classes. I am doing a little I could and I still believe I can do better, I am not at the climax.
How do you get songs?
I get songs just as you have said it, I don’t write songs and immediately I get it I record it. I can’t really explain it and I don’t want to lie, I get songs.
Been a Gospel artist doesn’t confine you to the 4 corners of churches alone. The Bible says we are light, if I am shinning light, Baba Obey is shinning light, Baba KSA, Tope Alabi is shinning light, it will soon blind our eyes, why can’t we allow the light to go outside of the four corners of the church.
If not for the kind of agression or kind of ignorance the church or our audience have imbibed into them, I can go to Fela Shrine and sing Gospel, but if I try it now, you could imagine the kind of backlashes I will receive. But the Bible says “Go ye into the world” it didn’t specify don’t enter club or whatsoever, “Go ye” irrespective of the location. My kind of Gospel is different because I project Jesus; at the end of everything I will let people know that I serve Jesus. I can go to Lagbolagbo and sing Fuji for you, and at the very end I will let you know that I am a child of God, I serve Jesus, I carry Jesus on my head but I am not fanatic about Jesus.
If I see an Ogboni, I will respect him. Ogboni will know that I am serving Jesus; I am not the one that will turn Ogboni to Christ’s child overnight, I will leave the work for the Holy Spirit. That is why I am always sorry for overbaked Christians. Many Christians will just go extral miles saying Jesus, Jesus and when they crash Jesus will still be on the throne. Most of the time I don’t allow what I believe as a Christ child to shark me not to know my limitation. Gospel is for everywhere, anywhere. Many Christians of nowadays are too cooked and we are burning already.
Tell us about yourself, where were you born?
I was born in Badagry. I can not say much about my birth because till now I only know a little about my father. I have step brothers and sisters who are doing well but I can’t tell much about my parents.
When you look back at your career and what you have achieved how does it make you feel?
First of all the pains are much. One of the pains is lack of parental care. I have been carrying my cross since when I was in my teenage years, now I am over 30, so you can imagine how many years I have been carrying my responsibilities. I will be the only one that will get home maybe after 11pm or 12 after programme or owambe and start cooking for myself because I don’t eat outside. I will cook till 1am, then read for 1 hour, 3am/4am.
And I will wake up by 5am I am out to school. My people will call me, I have a programme, from school I will get cab or uber to the revival ground, kit up again to perform.
So, I have been doing everything all alone.
Most of the time parental care is very paramount. My career has given me a bitter experience that has driven more to know about children. I have been abused in every way; neglect, not to even talk about sexual abuse, raping that I have experienced.
So, when I see parents that don’t know how to take care for their children, I pity their future.
Talking about music, what would you say has been your experience?
Music has been my pain killer, if God had not given me this opportunity to sing, maybe by now I would have been something else. I would be so callous and ruthless, because the experience itself has shown me that you have nobody, it is a situation of life that nobody wants to experience. God has really used music to tame me. Many situation that is abnormal has become so normal to me. Most of the time I will tap myself and say Aduke calm down, you are still living in flesh.
Every time, I move around, due to the nature of my job, as a musician I have to do it because I can’t live life by sleepping with another woman’s husband, so I need to keep singing, aside the fact that people need to enjoy God in me, I need to feed myself in a legitimate way, so I play back-to-back.
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