Renowned Reggae TV host and Radio presenter Tallia Oyando mourns the late DJ Rema. Photo credit: Instagram/talliaoyando
Renowned Reggae TV host and Radio presenter Tallia Oyando mourns the late DJ Rema. Photo credit: Instagram/talliaoyando

Tallia Oyando, and Citizen TV’s One Love show mourns DJ Rema

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Tallia Oyando has taken to social media to offer her condolences to the friends and family of the late maestro deejay, DJ Rema who passed away a few hours ago, reportedly after he reportedly took his own life.

The entertainment scene was shocked after learning of the sudden passing of DJ Rema.

Offering her condolences, the “Night Nurse” herself took her time to mourn DJ Rema whom she has worked with in the past disclosing that it was only a fortnight ago that they were together on set and even cracked a joke with him not knowing that it was the last time he was going to see him.

“We walked out of the studio laughing as I called him the Embarambamba DJ 2 weeks ago. Didn’t know him well but he was such a quiet and nice young man. Rest Peacefully DJ Rema,” Tallia Oyando shared on Instagram.

The One Love Reggae TV Show also shared their condolences to the deejay who had graced their show in the past making them happy with his dancing skills, it was actually the same two weeks ago where he hosted his last show in the live TV show.

 

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“Rest In Peace DJ Rema, this was two weeks ago you made us so happy with your dancing. You will be missed. Rest Peacefully, such a young soul gone too soon. Condolences to your friends, fans, and especially your family,” One Love Reggae TV show shared on social media.

 

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