Nigerian music legend and bandleader Akinloye Tofowomo, widely known as Akiin Shuga, has passed away, his family confirmed.
The founder and driving force behind the Shuga Band died on October 30, 2025, in New Brunswick, Canada, at the age of 50. In a heartfelt statement released on Monday, his family celebrated his life and musical contributions.
“Akinloye Tofowomo was more than just a musician; he embodied rhythm, culture, and the essence of performance,” the family said. They described him as a trailblazer whose impact on Nigerian live music spanned generations.
The statement highlighted his over thirty years of musical achievement, praising his leadership style that combined skill, elegance, and purpose. “To fans both in Nigeria and abroad, he was an inspiration and a pillar of excellence a true master of his craft,” the family added.
Requesting privacy during their period of mourning, they promised to share details of memorial services at a later date. “We ask for quiet reflection as we navigate this profound loss,” the statement read.
They also thanked friends, colleagues, and fans for their condolences. “We are deeply grateful to all who have offered prayers, tributes, and support. The legacy of Akinloye Tofowomo, through the Shuga Band and Shuga Entertainment, will endure,” the family noted.
Born on January 6, 1975, in Ile-Oluji, Ondo State, Akiin Shuga’s journey was one of resilience. Afflicted by polio at the age of five, he overcame significant physical challenges to emerge as one of Nigeria’s most celebrated live performers and entertainment entrepreneurs.
His musical career began in earnest with the formation of Shuga Band in 1998, which first performed at Pintos in Ikeja, Lagos. The ensemble eventually grew into a 14-member group renowned for energetic shows at weddings, corporate events, and official functions.
Through Shuga Entertainment, he established a brand known for professionalism, sophistication, and artistic excellence. Under his leadership, the Shuga Band set new standards in Nigeria’s live music scene, creatively blending genres and elevating entertainment quality for all kinds of events.
Akiin Shuga also served as the founding president of the Association of Music Band Owners of Nigeria (AMBON), advocating for fair treatment, improved welfare, and professionalism among musicians nationwide.
Tributes from across the entertainment industry have continued to pour in, celebrating his ability to inspire, mentor, and bring joy through music.
From overcoming polio to becoming a symbol of perseverance and creativity, Akiin Shuga’s story is one of triumph. His Shuga Band remains a lasting testament to his vision, passion, and dedication to music.
As his family eloquently put it: “Akinloye Tofowomo’s rhythm may have ended, but his music will live on forever.”
