While growing up, we had a lot of very good children music to listen to. Infact, the kids of nowadays still listen to these children songs. The likes of Destiny Kids, and Amarachi dance were all children sensation.

One person whom we can never forget tho, is Tosin Jegede. Tosin was not really popular by name, but anyone who hear her music will definitely know her. She sang the popular song Leaders Of Tomorrow, which goes 'Parents Listen to your children, we are the leaders of tommorow. Try and pay our school fees, and give us a good education'.
She started singing at the age of 5, and gave us very good music during the late 80's. Tosin is now a grown up lady, as she is now 40 years of age. Most Nigerians will never forget Tosin, because a lot of us sang to her tunes while we were growing up.
Tosin no longer sings, but a lot of people will remember her lovely face as a kid. I am going to share some of her Recent Pictures, so my viewers can see their forgotten icon who sang Leaders Of Tomorrow 25 years ago.
Here we go:
















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