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          One of Nigeria's reggae superstars of the '80s and '90s, Rasman Maxwell Udoh died at a.m.

        1. One of Nigeria's reggae superstars of the '80s and '90s, Rasman Maxwell Udoh died at a.m.
        2. Rasman Maxwell Udoh was one of the best things to come out of the Nigerian music scene in the 80s and 90s.
        3. Rasman Maxwell Udoh* & His Masses Millitia Band* – I Cry For The Masses ; Country: Nigeria ; Released: ; Genre: Reggae, Folk, World, & Country.
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        5. I Cry For The Masses By Maxwell Udoh.
        6. Rasman Maxwell Udoh* & His Masses Millitia Band* – I Cry For The Masses ; Country: Nigeria ; Released: ; Genre: Reggae, Folk, World, & Country.!

          LIFE AND TIMES OF MAXWELL UDOH

          Here is a Nigerian music legend that was born to an Itam father and an Ikot Adaidem mother, all of Akwa Ibom state in Nigeria; sometime in the sixties.

          Maxwell Udoh's mother who hailed from a musical family was a sister to Comrade Patrick Udoh of "The Doves Rock Band" fame. 





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          She died unfortunately early leaving her tender-aged son Maxwell in the care of one of her sisters.

          Maxwell's stepmom then took him to the Cameroons where he grew up and had his education. This accounted for his fluency in speaking French.

          After a long sojourn in the Cameroons, Maxwell returned to his home country, Nigeria, to become the lead Vocalist of "The Doves Rock Band" which had become very popular in the West African Sub-Region.

          The Band was involved in an auto crash that claimed the life of its Cameroonian-born Singer, Lawrence, whose hit single, THE SKY, shot the Band to lim