Late
top music producer Harold Obiajulu Mordi a.k.a HCode, who died on Friday March 7th after suffering an asthma attack,
will be laid to rest tomorrow Wednesday, March
19.
Funeral service will hold at Lagoon Restaurant, Ozumba Mbadiwe, VI at 10:00 am and internment follows immediately at Victoria Courts Cemetry, Awoyaya after Mayfair Gardens in Lagos. May his soul continue to rest in peace, amen. Continue to read more about him...
Harold ObiajuluMordiwas born into the family of Chief & Chief Mrs Francis Chukwuma Mordi on the 17th of May, 1986 at the First Consultant Hospital in Lagos. He attended the St Catherine’s Model Catholic School Yaba for his Nursery and Primary Education and then went onto Redeemers International Secondary School Maryland, Lagos where he completed his Secondary Education.
Funeral service will hold at Lagoon Restaurant, Ozumba Mbadiwe, VI at 10:00 am and internment follows immediately at Victoria Courts Cemetry, Awoyaya after Mayfair Gardens in Lagos. May his soul continue to rest in peace, amen. Continue to read more about him...
Harold ObiajuluMordiwas born into the family of Chief & Chief Mrs Francis Chukwuma Mordi on the 17th of May, 1986 at the First Consultant Hospital in Lagos. He attended the St Catherine’s Model Catholic School Yaba for his Nursery and Primary Education and then went onto Redeemers International Secondary School Maryland, Lagos where he completed his Secondary Education.
In 2004
while concluding his final year of Secondary Education; himself, his older
sister Matilda and his first cousin Dele Jabar formed a music group called the
FUDIES, their first album was produced by ID Cabasa, that was the beginning of
his musical career, he then became so passionate about making
music.
He
furthered his education by gaining a diploma in Multi Media & Animation
Technology at Aptech Worldwide Education (Meridien Technologies) and soon began
working with different media houses, including Nigezie. He registered and began
running one of his businesses HCODE MULTIMEDIA a brand well-known for Montage
Production, Video and 3D Production as well as Sound/Music production and he was
privileged to work with many brands, government parastatals,
schools/institutions, organizations and churches to create unique multi-media
and 3D commercials, montages and documentaries.
Harold
Obiajulu Mordi also popularly known as HCode founded his other businesses before
he turned 24, EARWAXX STUDIOS (A world class Multi-Media recording studio where
he produced several musical tracks, music videos and photography shoots) and
MORDI RECORDS (a record label dedicated to supporting upcoming acts). Harold
impacted a lot of lives with his humility, genius and creative talent, he was
very supportive of young and upcoming musical artistes and this inspired him
till his departure.
From the
age of 7 Harold began to display a distinguishable gift and business acumen,
driven to succeed, Harold was extremely courageous and without argument
extremely gifted. He was given to making financial investments from the age of
17. He was intelligent and proved over and over to be wiser than his years. He
pursued his dreams earnestly and was successful in many regards. Hardworking,
Respectful and Honest Harry was an inspiration and friend to
many.
Harold
was a born again and baptized believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, and was
privileged to work in the creation of TV Commercials and Montages for his Local
Church Covenant Christian Center. Though Harold had dealt with his asthma for
most of his life, through the mercy of God; the support and love of his family,
he overcame many asthmatic attacks and achieved many great things in his 27
years. Up until his death he ran his businesses HCode Multimedia Studios,
Mordi Records and Earwaxx Studios successfully.
On the
night of March 7th 2014, Harold ObiajuluMordi passed on in the company of his
Mother, Sister Matilda, Close Friend Adegbenga Agoro and prodigeeTejumola
'Teejay' Osibanjo
He is
survived by his Mother, Brothers, Sisters, Nieces and Nephews, In-Laws, &
very close friends. He is dearly loved and will be greatly missed, his legacy
will surely live on