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Former Big Brother Africa housemate dies
17 Feb 2013 at 13:11hrs | Views
HIP-HOP singer Susan Harvey, popularly called Goldie, is dead.
News of the death of the sensational artiste, who was a housemate at the Big Brother Africa (BBA) in 2012, broke on Thursday night, throwing the Nigerian entertainment world and the larger public into mourning.
Although details of the cause of the reported death were sketchy as at Press time, reports indicated that she died on Thursday night at Reddington Hospital, in Victoria Island, Lagos.
It was learnt that Goldie died in the presence of a Lagos-based entertainer Denrele Edun, who was in the hospital with her.
Susan Oluwabimpe Harvey was born in the early 1980s to very educated and successful parents.
The first of four children, Goldie attended the Green Springs Montessori Primary School and St John's College, Palm Groove, in Lagos.
Her music career remotely kicked off at the University of Sunderland where she was admitted to study Business Management.
Goldie was signed on to Kennis Music in 2010.
A few months later, she released her acclaimed debut titled, Gold.
Her hit songs include You Know It, Jawo Jawo and DTMB (Don't Touch My Body).
Goldie has so far received a total of 10 awards, including Exquisite Lady of the Year, Best Female Artiste award and City People Best Female Artiste of the Year.
She has also been inducted as a Federal Celebrity Special Marshal, alongside other notable Nigerian celebrities.
The Law Students Society of the Obafemi Awolowo University recently issued her an Award for Musical Excellence under the category of Best Female Artiste of the Year.
She has also been conferred a United Nations Youth Ambassador for Peace by the Federal Government.
Goldie became the final celebrity to exit the BBA7 star game house in 2012 as the third runner-up.
News of the death of the sensational artiste, who was a housemate at the Big Brother Africa (BBA) in 2012, broke on Thursday night, throwing the Nigerian entertainment world and the larger public into mourning.
Although details of the cause of the reported death were sketchy as at Press time, reports indicated that she died on Thursday night at Reddington Hospital, in Victoria Island, Lagos.
It was learnt that Goldie died in the presence of a Lagos-based entertainer Denrele Edun, who was in the hospital with her.
Susan Oluwabimpe Harvey was born in the early 1980s to very educated and successful parents.
The first of four children, Goldie attended the Green Springs Montessori Primary School and St John's College, Palm Groove, in Lagos.
Her music career remotely kicked off at the University of Sunderland where she was admitted to study Business Management.
A few months later, she released her acclaimed debut titled, Gold.
Her hit songs include You Know It, Jawo Jawo and DTMB (Don't Touch My Body).
Goldie has so far received a total of 10 awards, including Exquisite Lady of the Year, Best Female Artiste award and City People Best Female Artiste of the Year.
She has also been inducted as a Federal Celebrity Special Marshal, alongside other notable Nigerian celebrities.
The Law Students Society of the Obafemi Awolowo University recently issued her an Award for Musical Excellence under the category of Best Female Artiste of the Year.
She has also been conferred a United Nations Youth Ambassador for Peace by the Federal Government.
Goldie became the final celebrity to exit the BBA7 star game house in 2012 as the third runner-up.
Source - Punch.com