Reggae Pioneer Jimmy Cliff Dies At 81, Leaving Enduring Musical Legacy

Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff, the Jamaican singer and songwriter whose music helped propel the genre onto the global stage, has died at the age of 81. His family announced the news on Monday via his official Instagram account. In a touching statement, his wife, Latifa Chambers, revealed that Cliff passed away following a seizure and complications from pneumonia. “It’s with profound sadness that I share that my husband, Jimmy Cliff, has crossed over due to a seizure followed by pneumonia. I am thankful for his family, friends, fellow artists, and coworkers who shared his journey with him,” she wrote. “To all his fans around the world, your support was his strength throughout his career. He truly appreciated every fan’s love. I also want to thank Dr. Couceyro and the medical team for their support during this difficult time. Jimmy, my darling, may you rest in peace. I will honor your wishes. Please respect our privacy during these hard times. Further information will be provided later. See you, and we see you, Legend.” Cliff, born James Chambers in 1944 in St. James, Jamaica, was one of reggae’s most influential figures. He had his first hit at just 14 with Hurricane Hattie and went on to release iconic songs such as Many Rivers to Cross, You Can Get It If You Really Want, and The Harder They Come, which introduced millions to Jamaica’s vibrant music and culture. His starring role in the 1972 film The Harder They Come and its internationally acclaimed soundtrack are credited with bringing reggae to the world long before Bob Marley’s global fame. Over his career, Cliff won two Grammy Awards, received seven nominations, and in 2010, became one of only two Jamaicans inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside Bob Marley, an honor presented by Wyclef Jean. His music crossed borders and genres, with collaborations including Paul Simon and the Rolling Stones, and covers of his songs by Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, and others. Bob Dylan hailed his song Vietnam as “the greatest protest song ever written.” Despite his long career and global acclaim, Cliff remained dedicated to his craft. After releasing his Grammy-winning 2012 album Rebirth, he reflected, “I feel I have not completed what I’m here on this planet to do. I have to say what I have to say and do what I have to do via music and films. Every morning I wake up, that keeps me going.” Jimmy Cliff leaves behind a legacy as a pioneering artist whose music and storytelling shaped the global appreciation of reggae.

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Adekunle Gold’s Daughter Adejare Melts Hearts With Adorable Stage Introduction In London

Adekunle Gold’s London show became an unforgettable evening when his daughter, Adejare, joined him on stage to introduce him to the crowd. In a video that has gone viral, Adejare held the microphone confidently and spoke to the audience: “Ladies and gentlemen, you look beautiful today, all of you, every one of you. Thank you for coming to my daddy’s show. I introduce to you, my daddy, Adekunle Gold.” Each pause in her words was met with cheers and applause, showing just how captivated the audience was. Her charming introduction set the tone for the performance, creating one of the most heartwarming moments of the concert. Cutest moment on stage! Adekunle Gold getting introduced by his daughter, Deja, is pure sweetness.#AdekunleGold #Deja #FatherDaughterMoment #AGBaby #CuteMoments #LiveShow #StageMagic #CelebrityFamily #WholesomeVibes pic.twitter.com/9zs2qmA0VN — Glide Nigeria (@glidenigeria) November 24, 2025

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South-West Governors To Hold Emergency Meeting In Ibadan Over Rising Security Concerns

Governors of Nigeria’s South-West region are set to convene an urgent meeting in Ibadan on Monday to address critical issues affecting the zone, with security challenges taking centre stage. The meeting, to be held behind closed doors at the Governor’s Office in Agodi, will be hosted by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde. All six governors from Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti are expected to attend. According to sources, the session was hastily arranged to discuss strategies for curbing rising security threats, accelerate infrastructural projects, and enhance regional cooperation under the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN). Officials are also expected to review the performance of existing joint security efforts, including the Amotekun Corps, with plans to strengthen its capacity to respond effectively to emerging challenges.

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Atiku Dumps PDP, Officially Joins ADC

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC), the coalition-backed party he is expected to align with ahead of the 2027 elections. Atiku made the announcement on Monday through his X handle, posting a photo of himself holding his ADC membership card with the brief caption, “It’s official.” His move follows his July resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which had been mired in a prolonged internal crisis.

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Wife Allegedly Kills Husband Three Days After Their Wedding In Katsina

A man identified as Dan Gaske Mai Masara has been reportedly ki-lled by his wife only three days after they got married, leaving residents of Tashar Aibo in Jibia Local Government, Katsina State, in shock. The incident was said to have taken place on Sunday afternoon. Community members revealed that Dan Gaske was asleep when his wife allegedly attacked him, stabbing him in the neck with a knife. An associate of the deceased, Mohammad Jibo, shared the tragic development online, using it as a cautionary message to others. He wrote: If you are in an unhealthy relationship or marriage, quit it now. If you allow anything to happen to you, you caused it yourself and nothing might happen thereafter! This man married this woman on 18/11/2025 and she used a knife to slaughter him on 23/11/2025 when he was sleeping in the afternoon as posted by his associate. The best we can do now is to pray for his departed soul to find Allah’s mercy. A word is said to be enough for the wise. Ours is to always give advice not because we know better but because we care. The circumstances that led to the attack remain unclear, and authorities have not yet made any official comments on the matter.

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Bollywood Actor Dharmendra Dies at 89

Bollywood star Dharmendra has died in the Indian city of Mumbai at the age of 89. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the actor, saying his passing “marks the end of an era in Indian cinema”. Dharmendra, who often described himself as “a simple man”, commanded extraordinary affection and loyalty from his tens of millions of fans. Best known as Veeru, the lovable petty criminal in the 1975 blockbuster Sholay, he appeared in over 300 films, many hits, captivating audiences for decades. Songs featuring him topped the charts, and his romance and marriage with Hema Malini made headlines. Dubbed the “original He-Man of Bollywood” and “Garam (hot) Dharam”, the actor often made it to global lists of “most handsome men” in his heyday and female fans were known to sleep with his photographs under their pillows. Bollywood stars weren’t immune to his charms either – over the years actress Madhuri Dixit described him as “one of the most handsome people I have seen on screen”, superstar Salman Khan said Dharmendra was the “most beautiful looking man” and actress Jaya Bachchan called him “a Greek God”. Dharmendra always said he was “embarrassed” by talk of his good looks and attributed it to “nature, my parents and my genes”. Born on 8 December 1935 in Nasrali village in Punjab’s Ludhiana district in a middle-class Jatt-Sikh family, he was named Dharam Singh Deol by his schoolteacher father.

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Olamidé Reunites With Former Signee Asake At OVO Arena Wembley Concert

Nigerian music star Olamidé reunited with his former signee Asake at his sold-out concert at the OVO Arena Wembley in London, much to the delight of fans. Social media photos from the event show Olamidé, Asake, and Seyi Vibez sharing the stage, delivering a memorable performance together. Another image captured Olamidé alongside Asake, Pheelz, Spinall, Adesope, and Toki, showcasing a star-studded lineup that had the audience buzzing. The reunion follows Olamidé’s recent clarification dismissing rumors of a fallout with Asake, emphasizing that their professional separation did not affect their personal bond. Fans have since celebrated the display of camaraderie, flooding social media with praise and excitement over the moment.

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Nollywood Actor, Odira Nwobu Dies In South Africa

Nollywood is in mourning following the death of actor Odira Nwobu, who reportedly passed away in South Africa. Nollywood producer Stanley Ontop revealed that Nwobu died from complications related to high blood pressure after returning from a club. He wrote, “According to the report, he had high blood pressure. Omo it’s well, someone who was in club last night.” The news has shocked fans and colleagues alike, sparking an outpouring of grief across social media. Born on May 24, 1982, in Enugu, Nigeria, Nwobu rose to fame through his viral comedy skits, earning recognition as ‘Joseph The Dreamer.’ Many admirers and fellow entertainers have shared condolences and fond memories, celebrating his contributions to Nollywood and comedy.

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