Shanko Nigerian Fuji Artiste Loses First Son Jamaldeen

Nigerian Fuji musician Shanko Rasheed Atanda has publicly reported the death of his first son, Jamaldeen Atanda. The artiste disclosed the loss through an emotional statement posted on his official Instagram account on Friday.

In the post, Shanko conveyed profound grief, stating that the death of a child is a pain no parent anticipates. He offered prayers for his son’s peaceful rest but did not specify the circumstances or timing of Jamaldeen’s passing. “So Sad, no parent prays to lose a child in their lifetime but Alhamdulilahi Jamaldeen Emrs Atanda JNR rest well my champ I will surely tell you all about it when I see you again,” he wrote.

The announcement triggered an immediate wave of public sympathy. Fans, fellow entertainers, and notable figures across Nigeria’s music and film industries flooded Shanko’s social media pages with messages of condolence and support, acknowledging the magnitude of his loss.

This tragedy follows closely a period of public celebration for the family. In December, Shanko had marked Jamaldeen’s 12th birthday with a separate social media post, praising his son for the joy and pride he brought. “Happy Birthday to my amazing first son! You changed my life the moment you arrived and continue to make me proud every single day,” he wrote at the time, highlighting his son’s growth and character.

Shanko Rasheed Atanda is a well-known figure within the Fuji music genre, a popular Yoruba-derived style in Nigeria with a significant national and diaspora following. The sudden passing of his son, so soon after a milestone birthday, has resonated deeply within the entertainment community and among his audience.

While details surrounding Jamaldeen Atanda’s death remain unconfirmed, the incident underscores the personal grief that can befall public figures. The outpouring of support reflects Shanko’s standing within the industry. Further information regarding funeral arrangements or memorial details has not been released as of this report.

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