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THE DEATH OF ABENNY JACHIGA

Popular Luo  musician, Bernard Onyango famously known by his stage name Abenny Jachiga has passed away.

The Ohangla hitmaker succumbed to illness at 2 am in the morning at St. Jairus hospital where the hitmaker breathed his last. 
He had been transferred to numerous hospitals including agha khan at early stages of the development of the illness before being admitted to St. Jairus hospital where he passed on
Abenny became a house hold name with his hit single 'Mano Kasinde' and has been a crucial apillar in music in Luo Nyanza.

The hitmaker leaves behind a widow and two children - a son and a daughter. Friends and relatives took to social media to express their condolences as they confirmed his demise

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