Renowned singer Prince Bola Agbana, popularly known as Prince B, has passed away.
The iconic ‘Mother Africa’ singer succumbed to complications arising from Parkinson’s disease on Wednesday, August 16, 2023.
Prince B’s first son, Sunmisola Agbana, confirmed the news and revealed that his father had been bravely battling the ailment since being diagnosed in 2015.
Despite undergoing years of treatment, his health declined, and he eventually passed away.
Sunmisola expressed his family’s gratitude to the doctors, caregivers, and well-wishers who supported Prince Bolarinwa during his struggle with Parkinson’s.
He emphasized that his father’s courageous journey inspired all who knew him.
Prince B was hailed as a beloved figure in the music industry, whose timeless melodies resonated with millions worldwide.
Born on September 23, 1946, Prince B embarked on his musical journey with the Moon Rakers Band in the early 70s.
He played a pivotal role in the development of Nigerian music, particularly as a key figure in funk and a driving force behind integrating drums into modern juju music.
He founded and led the SJOB Movement, gaining international recognition for his hit track “Mother Africa” performed with his Jambos Express Band.
Beyond his musical contributions, Prince B was known for his advocacy efforts, promoting peace, love, and prosperity across Africa.
His legacy includes not only his music but also his generosity and efforts towards unity. He believed strongly in the healing and unifying power of music.
As his family mourns his loss, they also celebrate the enduring impact of Prince B’s music and the profound mark he left on hearts around the world.
Details about his burial arrangements will be shared in due course.
His wife, Margaret, described him as her source of love, strength, and continuous support, and expressed gratitude for the cherished moments they shared together.