Nigerian singer Harrysong honours late grandmother with a dedicated house ready for her April burial ceremony
Nigerian singer and songwriter Harrison Onyekachukwu Ufuoma, popularly known as Harrysong, is constructing a house in memory of his late grandmother, a project he revealed is on track for completion in time for her burial.
The singer shared a video walkthrough of the unfinished property, highlighting that the building is already filled with intention and will serve as a meaningful tribute to the late matriarch.
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“This will be completed in a few weeks for Grandma Burial. 21st and 22nd April. RIP mama. We love you,” Harrysong said, reflecting on the personal significance of the project.
The house is part of a broader effort to honour his grandmother’s legacy, coinciding with the planned burial ceremony scheduled for April 21st and 22nd, 2026. Sources close to the singer confirmed that the property will be ready just in time for the family event.
Industry observers note that such gestures by artists, blending personal grief with public expressions of love, resonate deeply with fans and add a layer of human connection beyond the music.
Harrysong’s tribute underscores his commitment to family and cultural values, highlighting the enduring influence of elders in Nigerian households and the ways in which modern artists commemorate their loved ones.
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The singer’s ongoing work on the property has sparked conversations on social media about legacy, remembrance, and the intersection of personal and public life in the creative industry.























