Joice early this morning, Tuesday, March 22, 2016 wrote on her Instagram page:
“Hey Muyiwa, What’s up? You are not answering your phone or replying my messages so I’m calling you out in public.
Olumiyuwa oooohhh I want to say thank you for so many things but do you have the time to read it all. You are my friend,my brother,the one I cut my teeth in the music industry with,you trusted me enough with your very first album. (Album o,not singles sef……you get heart)
The one that said ‘Joice….don’t….your work will speak for you’ when I was going to ‘give it’ to anyone for not respecting me as your manager and thinking I was some kind of groupie (at that time there weren’t female artistes managers)and immediately I let it go,you would descend on the person.”
We can chat for an hour and in that time build,destroy,repair,destroy and rebuild a lot of dreams,ideas,situations and memories,not see for months and get back to exactly where we left off.
We could talk with our eyes and know when it was time to end a set or stop the jokes. We had the best laughs and worst fights,we ‘gelled’ like that (call me and I promise I will never shout at you again….I promise)
In December,I made you stand on a table at dominos lekki and apologise to me in front of everyone,you did it without thinking of your ‘celebrity’ status and I laughed and you said my laughter was all you needed to know you had been forgiven,that was you,always ready to goof around (Show yourself and I will stand on the table and dance sef) .
Your friend and partner in ‘some’ crimes
Joice.“
Nomoreloss’ road to stardom could be traced back to 2002 when he featured in Ruggedman’s classic cut ‘Ehen‘. Prior to that he was a presenter on the music TV show ‘Groovoidz‘.
Nomoreloss passed away yesterday, Monday, March 21, 2016 after a brief illness.