Waje, who was on a three-nation tour of East Africa, has been forced to cancel after she received sad news of her grandmother's passing.
Words aren't just enough at the moment for Nigerian pop/soul singer, Aituaje Iruobe popularly known as Waje, to express her regrets over the cancelation of the rest of her East African tour following the passing of her grandmother.
The songstress, who was already in Kenya when she got news of her grandma's death, had to cancel the remainder of her tour to return home to support her mother.

In a message posted on her Instagram, the 'Onye' singer apologized to her fans for the development but promised to reschedule the tour for a 'better time'.
"My Tanzanian and Ugandan family. It breaks my heart to announce to you all that we will have to cancel the rest of the tour", she started.
"My deepest apologies to u because this was all put in place because of you guys, but this isn't over. We will do this. #WajeEATour As my grandma just passed away while my tour kicked off, I'm forced to cancel to be there for my mum.
"I am very sorry to cancel the Tanzanian and Ugandan shows. I hope you darlings bear with me and keep the love alive. I promise to schedule a better time to come be with you in Tanzania and Uganda. Stay blessed. Asante sana", Waje wrote.
Waje, who hit the streets of Kenya and donated gift items to children as well as spent time with kids from low income communities in the East African country under the auspices of her Safe House Initiative before she returned home, was billed to perform in Nairobi, Tanzania and for the first time, Uganda.
May her grandma's soul rest in peace and our condolences to Waje and her family.