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I Am 100 Percent Ready for the Task of Leading Ogun State

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With the political atmosphere of the country, Nigeria gaining high momentum on daily basis, aspirants are beginning to gear their interests towards their individual and party successes come 2019. Several states of the federation would be experiencing the coming in of new governors while others would be on the brink of voting in new ones. From the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the major opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other parties, all is now set for the next elected governor of the state to take over the mantle of leadership from the incumbent Senator IbikunleAmosun.

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However, one man that has shown deep interest in the Oke-Mosan government house in Abeokuta is Otunba Rotimi Paseda. In this exclusive interview, he talks about his interest in ruling the state, his ideologies to bring succor and smile to the faces of the people and other sundry political issues. Excerpts:

How prepared are you for the fast approaching governorship elections in Ogun State come 2019?

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I am fully prepared for the 2019 Ogun State Governorship election. Once the ban is lifted, we will start rolling out our campaign materials and strategies in full force.

Perhaps, one of the things that will work for you is your freshness and the inculcation of fresh ideas into the polity, what would you say distinguish you from every other aspirant?

What distinguishes me is because I am doing the impossible, I have come to do the Impossible, I have basically come to shake politics, I am not joking about it and I am really going to shake it. That which has never been done in the past is going to be done. In my own party secretariat, once I declare, there is going to be multitude of other political party flags flying in the same building, it has never been done before, those parties that are supporting me will bring their flags to my campaign grounds and venues and I will see all their flags flying and that shows we are going into a different type of governance. In my type of governance, the state is going to be accorded equally; I will have the APC, PDP, SDP, Accord and every other political parties in my cabinet.

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There is no reason we should not have pressure groups within the state. If you really know you are going there to serve, you wouldn’t worry about these things. They can do all sort of things, they can only try, it is not compulsory I sit on that chair, but it is compulsory that when I sit there, I do what I have been called to do, it is a personal thing. No one will wake up one morning and spend substantial amount of his savings on politics if he is not sure of what will be the outcome. I don’t borrow money, I do not take any loan from any bank or financial institutions anywhere in the world. I will do what I can afford to do, if I cannot, I will wait till I am able to do it.

So, for me to do this, I have thought about it very thoroughly and deeply and the Lord that says I should go ahead has been providing what I need to propagate this noble dream.So by and large, those that need to worry are those that want to do things the old ways, if Paseda wins election, everything in the state will belong to him and his people only, if that is what you are thinking, do not bother to vote for me because I am not promising you that, what you are going to get from me is if I want a Commissioner for Finance and the person that can do the job conveniently is from the ADP, I will look for him and persuade him to come and serve.

I will not give it to anyone else because such a personis my party member or friend, the state cannot progress if we do not put the rounds peg in the round hole. Another thing I am going to do so differently is that the initial decisions of the state will be made from my cabinet and I am going to have a cabinet that is not constitutional, there is a normal cabinet structure but those that will really do the job for me are the youths, they are my special assistants, they are my think tank team. Yes, commissioners will be there but when I sit down and want to make some critical decisions, my think-tank team will be my special assistants, they will be there for me and they are going to come from every single local government, I am picking them, not by party affiliation but by personal reputation and qualification and as soon as I am done, I am going to send them for a three to six months on sabbatical to India and China, their job is to come back home, each person with a minimum of five (5) cottage industries, if you fail, you are fired because you will be living there for months.

The idea is for you to bring me a toothpick manufacturing company, sign an MOU with them and they must come and establish in Ogun State.You will also be mandated to bring me aqua-culture, I cannot divulge all these things now, they are the real workers, everything else is administrative, the assemblies, others will still do their jobs according to the constitutional laid down regulations.But as for Paseda, my special assistants are the youths, I will listen to them because I want my state to be a capital of cottage industries and manufacturing in Nigeria, it can be done easily.

Can you still expatiate more on this?

The other thing is that I see no reasons why we cannot have the two tiers of government that happened during the Obafemi Awolowo era, because that is where I am arriving at.The state government and traditional rulers must work side by side, the state shouldn’t make any final decisions on projects without involving the monarchs, they know what is needed in their local community. Although, they will have offices too but the palace is for the monarchs as they have a thorough job to do, being a king isn’t a job, it is like an entitlement, a custodian of culture but in the socio-economic development of our state, it is a different thing, we need their input and wise counsel.So the Oba-in-council will ensure that the town hall meetings are brought back because if I divide the state budget into twenty, I am talking about capital expenditure which is for 20 local governments, the one out of the twenty of what I have put to a particular local government cannot be spent without the state and the monarchs agreeing on what to do with it.

So it is not me sitting down and giving orders on what to do for them, how do I know what they need? The commissioners will say what will be beneficial to them, but the Obas have a deeper interest in their locality and they are more closer to the grassroots and people living in the hinterlands, so why should we not consult them? So, I am going to empower them, make sure all they need to function as part of governance are there for them, that is where we are going.

And how about other segments?

In terms of education, I am not going to joke with free education, everyone thinks I am playing lips service to it, they are the ones dreaming, it is a commitment, I don’t see any reason why Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye cannot be a Centre for Policy Research. To make a decision, it has to go through certain processes for it to be successful, we ought to have an institutional research here in our state.All our institutions depending on what they are specialized in will be part of policy formulation, tell us what you can do, let us debate it, bring your academic ideas, let the monarchs look at the practicality of what you are talking about and let us look at affordability and sustainability, that is how it is supposed to be run. If we do it, it is going to be successful, by the time we empower the institutions, they will be manufacturing. Some of these cottage industries will be located at the institutions’ campuses, because that is what they specialize in, if someone talks about syringe, we can produce it if we have a system where we can manufacture it locally, I am not going to put a syringe industry in Ijebu Ode because It is my home town, but where is our School of Health, Ilese?

That syringe company will be right next to the institution and the students of the institution will be the ones to oversee its general usage and maintenance including the distribution and all that, you will be surprised how they will improve on it.We have mechanical engineering, there is an old Honda Assembling Plant in Sango lying fallow, that is part of a University as far as I am concerned, bring a company that can manufacture solar cars however simple it looks, even if it is only a three-seater, it does not matter, let us start manufacturing something by ourselves that will be attached to a University as it operates in China.

My target is that if Nigeria is looking for toothpick, they will come to Ogun State, if the entire Nigeria has complex surgery, they will come to Ogun State. I have a group of colleagues waiting for me to get into office, they are ready to render their services, professionally free of charge to build three surgical hospitals.

All they do is just surgery, once they do the surgery, they stabilize the patient and later refer the patient back to the General Hospital for recovery.So,surgery will be going on round the clock. From Ogun East to the West and the Central,they will be building, equipping and bringing mentors and professional surgeons who will further increase their knowledge base. It is only here that we do not donate our time, most of these white men will take a break, come to Nigeria for two weeks free, they see it as what they should do and we have them waiting and ready, they will come, teach our surgeons how to do Kidney surgery, Liver surgery and so on.

They will later go back to their countries. This venture and gesture is however going to be private and some government’s input because if you rely on government alone, I know what happens in our country so there must be a private input.The surgery will be on “Means-Tested”, a lot of things I am going to be doing will base on the word ‘Means-Tested’. I do not want to divulge everything but health, education, housing, integrated rural development, all those things will be on Means-Tested because you cannot use Paracetamol for all headaches, so I am going to judge each local government by what they need and what they can afford and nothing is free. You must have something in your local government to give us.If you have coal,start exploring it.The fact is you must give me something.It is what you give me that I am going to leverage on to help that local government venture into export. That is why I am talking about cottage industries and industrialization, our government failed to support export, which is the problem, local government can be generating foreign exchange, we have the mineral resources.

On Power supply, I don’t know if you have heard of TEXLA. The company is into energy management. I am already in discussion with them and perhaps, I will build five or ten bridges in the entire Ogun State, if at all, I build.

However, there is something called integrated power generation, you generate power and at the same time you go green while also at the same time, you provide transportation, I have the blueprint. I was telling my driver that these people have built boreholes on the road to water the grass, does it make sense?

You will need to take the generator there, it cannot work without it. It will take us a year to construct and it has to do with water, the flow of water by gravity, it is easy, we have engineers, once that is in place, I have transport, I have stand-alone turbines that the water is going to use to power that local community, I do not care whether federal government wants to give us power or not, that is their problem, we have the right to do that in my state, so each local government will be generating what we call ‘Turbine’, I don’t want to give out the real name and it should be able to power each local government and it is such that when you install it, with minimum maintenance.It doesn’t matter if they do not pay us for it, I just want electricity, once there is light in a state, it looks more beautiful and illuminated than it is, you do not need to add anything, just illuminate, so those are ideas that I have. Education is my priority, health is my priority, and agriculture is my crude oil in the state.

Ten years ago, I was one of the people that started Tilapia Farming in Akosombo, Republic of Ghana, go to the place at Intercontinental Hotel, myself and one of the ex-senators, but due to distance and some  other things, I backed out, but the technology is in my head and we have such huge pool of water in Ogun State that is useful for floating pengs, drums, all these things are local, drums and plastic bags and we will build a massive abode and farm on water and people will live there, under them is  the fish they are culturing, look at the waterside, I was on the water during last the election for 45minutes on a boat and that is just for a short distance, we can get to Ondo from Ogun via the water ways, so you can imagine. I know what our youths want, they don’t mind being farmers but they also want to be cruising in jeeps, they want the laptops, you do not just expect a 24 year old young man to become a farmer, you have to give him an incentive. Yes I am a farmer, but a Porsche one, these are the ideas.

Fish farming is very huge on my list because I know that what I will invest into it is so small compared to the returns. Talk about fish and fishing, Epe will be a joke, when you talk about fish, they will say go to the waterside in Ogun State, it is not a big deal, the technology is there but it is just that our people do not conduct research, they just want to do what someone ask them to do.There is a species of fish called the ‘Nile Tilapia’.

It can be very big in few months. Tilapia and Clarias (Catfish), Clarias are top feeders while Tilapias are lower feeders, so when you do your integrated fish farming, you have both of them. The food that the top cannot pick goes down and these are strains of catfish that are fast growing.

So, in essence,Ogun State will be so synonymous with Tilapia and Catfish breeding. Once our youths make money from it, they are happy and get themselves busy, once they know it is achievable, they will give it all their best. You cannot culture enough fish to satisfy our state, I have done a lot of research, the Northern part of the country depends on Catfish from us, they have their farmers and farming products but it is not their sole occupation and trade as long as they bring pepper and other agricultural products to us. Fish can be our own sole products, several states will be buying from us and rely on our markets for the supply of fish and fishing products, so there are more stuffs that I have planned for the huge benefit of Ogun State in particular and Nigeria as a whole.However, I cannot do it if I don’t have the support of the state’s vibrant youths that can be come up with creative ideas.

So I am leaving all the political offices for politicians to hold and dominate, it is normal. I will give them appointments, those are political appointments but what really matters to me are my special assistantsviz-a-viz the youths who will be the crux of my administration and that is the heartbeat of Ogun State and after first, second term, those are the ones that will metarmophose into Commissioners, it is a plan because unless you are equipped, you will go there and ended up not delivering so by the time they now graduated into Commissioners which is also an appointment, a new set will be coming in as Special Assistants. So, the trend will be, you have to be a special assistant before you become a Commissioner, this will enable you learn the rudiments of office, so once you succeed as a Special Assistant, you will automatically become a Commissioner because you have been prepared but initially, you cannot do it like that because there is no preparatory process. You have to be prepared and think like I am thinking without even seeing me. How did late Chief Obafemi Awolowo achieved his goals? You have to go and study who he was and how he did it, so it is only when they know that that they can do what I will do without me talking to them because I am an Awoist, I am totally an Awoist and I want to see another‘Awo’ inOgun state.

These are lofty ideas and interestingly sir, all what you have done so far even without any political posts are capital intensive. How do you intend to do it when you finally get to power?

It is not a difficult thing at all, Financial Engineering; that is simple priority. The governor is the god of his state. That is a wrong thing, we need to address that. Yes you are powerful but you should not be seen as the final decider or a dictator. I was using that word to be able to try and answer your question. If someone comes in today and his priority is to make Ogun State look like London, that means his priority is on construction and he will be ready to put a lot of money into it, he is the one responsible for budgeting, he can say half of the state budget should go into it, no one will question him, so I am interested in those things. It makes sense that it reflects in my budget, I will hardly build bridges, I am not interested in stealing, I also do not want my assembly members to steal, so I need to be ready to empower them, their private lives, I can call banks to give them 50million naira loan each at zero percent interest, they will do it if I ask, and I ask them to pick one out of the cottage industries they are bringing in, it is all theirs, they should concentrate on it, I do not want to see any assembly member idle, politics is not a job, it is a pastime service, you must be a career person, you must have a business that is generating money for you, once they are in that position you have empowered them.Their decisions are no longer going to be financial based, they will be able to tell me that they are not going to pass a bill or agree to some issues and laws because whether I pay them or not, they have their businesses, that is how to change.

I may not build bridges and all that because I want this conserved, underpass is better and costs nothing in some places where bridges have been built, what is really needed is just to light it up and put security at one end and the other and it will be round the clock but no, it has to be a bridge because you will make so much money building bridges, that is the money I want to divert into education and other viable sectors because it is still construction. Actually, my building school will be very little, the ones that exist are my priorities, I don’t need to build new ones, let the ones that are there be functional, bring me an industry that can make plastic chairs, let us fund it and let that industry supply us with plastic chairs at a discount rate. The biggest plastic industry in Nigeria is located in Ibadan. It doesn’t have to be that big, if only they can provide 1000 chairs in a month, this is enough. There is a ready market for any reasonable ventures, those are the ideas, they are lofty and expensive but I am not going to dip my hands in my pocket to do it, I am going to use the state budget, but by the time I do all these, the IGR will automatically increase because the spending power will increase for everybody.In a short period of time, I would have achieved all I need; it is just a matter of stabilizing the state, and then hand it over to someone who thinks like I do that will carry it on for the sake of continuity and further development. I do not think you know we also have a blueprint in Ogun State,Otunba Gbenga Daniel had done his own part of the blueprint.

However,the other government just dumped it and that blueprint was fantastic. You are talking about Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, he is doing nothing, he is just following the blueprint he met on ground and once he leaves office, the next person comes in and continues from where Ambode stops..

I am going to bring back the culture of free education. I will pronounce it on my first day in office, it is a thing between me and God, I am going to declare education free from that day. How I am going to get that money is nobody’s business, it is my Job, once I have declared, I cannot go back and un-declare, so these are the minor things that should come to play when you are in a position like that.It is about having good intentions and the will to run with a positive mindset.

Interestingly, you have not identified with any political party, is that a strategy?

Yes, it is, you cannot be doing the same thing the same way and expect different results, that is the only thing I will say about it.

Some people believe it is the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), and because you have become a global brand, knowing full well too that UPN cannot be compared to APC in terms of structure, how do you intend to work on this limitations?

As far as I am concerned, there is no limitation in Ogun State today, we are all on the same boat, if there are limitations, I will accept there are. Once a governor start endorsing an aspirant, he is just throwing a bait to check people’s reaction, if it ended up beinga negative step, he drops him. If they have an edge, they will not do that, they will just pronounce their candidate and just go with it, that is confidence, they lack confidence, PDP does not know where they are going either, UPN is even in a better position because UPN will be selling a unique brand, all they are saying is Paseda, if I were in APC  today, Amosun will not be flying kites, he will give me the ticket straightaway, if I was in PDP, they will not be wondering and wandering, I have received many calls, I have not done anything and they are already panicking and scampering, but I do not intend to play politics the way they play it, I want to be underestimated, which is a very good strategy and I want a situation where the party is ready to give me the ticket, this party is ready to give me the ticket and I told them to collapse their structure for that one seat and come together. Zenith Bank is stronger than all banks because it is a traders’ bank, they are stronger than other banks, other banks focus on the middle class and the elites and they struggle, Zenith bank is not.

Focusing on elites is not a wise step; it is the masses that will vote. I tell students who come to me and declare their support for my ambition that I will not allow my children do what they want to do because their parents send them to school to learn not to support Paseda.

If I get to Power, that thing called Student Unionism, I am not going to abolish it but once I get into power, I will make sure it is impossible for government to get into it, because most of this things I am going to enact, I will not just make it a policy, I will make it a law, that is why I need my assembly, if it is a law that the government must not get into higher institution matters except giving them their budgets.

Once you give them, you step out, if they mismanage it, there are other federal bodies that will face them not the government,so they will not control student unionism with money.Once you make it a law, free education, health, others will be laws so that when I am gone, it will be difficult to break it and also in our state, there will be a law that you can prosecute an ex-governor for recklessness, and it will be seen as a criminal offence. In our state, if you are found guilty of spending the people’s money recklessly, you might not go to jail but you will be found guilty and that is the end of your political career, so when you come into politics in Ogun State, you must be very careful.

That means the rumour in town that you have gotten involved with ADC is false?

It is a big false because I have never got involved with the ADC, it is not an issue I am going to take lightly, my name and my reputation is involved, and I do not follow the crowd.

It is believed that in politics, there are no permanent foes and friends, your recent alliance with GNI came as a rude shock to everyone, what is the motivation behind it?

I am only being Paseda, I cannot be someone else, when I was very close to Senator Buruji Kashamu, they said politically, it is going to be this and that, but a Paseda will sit next to Kashamu and talk, he is not my enemy, he has different opinions and views but maybe I can convince him to see things the way I see it.

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Nollywood loses another veteran actor

 

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The Nigerian movie industry has again been thrown into mourning after the news of the death of another veteran Nollywood actor, Zulu Adigwe, surfaced on social media on Tuesday.

 

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Nollywood loses another veteran actor

Adigwe’s death was announced by a movie producer, Stanley Nwoko, in a post on his Instagram page .

Mourning the actor, Nwoko wrote, “Rest in peace, good actor.”

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Adigwe’s death is coming two weeks after Junior Pope and three other Nollywood actors died in a boat accident in Anam River.

 

The actors were said to be on their way to a location when the incident occurred.

 

 

Adigwe gained recognition primarily for portraying fatherly characters in Nollywood films.

His breakthrough role came as Mr. B in the popular sitcom “Basi and Company.”

He also appeared in the highly successful 2019 movie “Living in Bondage: Breaking Free.”

Although born in Enugu State and spent his early years there, he later moved to Austria, where he completed his primary and secondary education.

 

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ERELU OLAJUMOKE, AN ALLURING CHARMING BEAUTY MAJESTICALLY CLIMBED THE FIFTH FLOOR

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ERELU OLAJUMOKE, AN ALLURING CHARMING BEAUTY MAJESTICALLY CLIMBED THE FIFTH FLOOR

…Celebrates Golden Jubilee In Glitz and Amazing Glory

 

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She is a damsel, an embodiment of beauty, brain and brawn, possessing the best of qualities any discerning mind would dream of. She is no one else than Erelu Olajumoke, Erelu of Ifetedo Kingdom and founder/Chief Executive Officer of Erelu Olajumoke Foundation. Very industrious, illustrious and extremely hardworking, Erelu Olajumoke, the Iya Ijo of Bishop Court Chapel in Alagbaka Akure will on Saturday, the 20th of April, 2024 celebrate her 50th birthday, stepping majestically into the fifth floor and marking a golden jubilee that looks every inch, good on her.

 

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The effervescent, glamorous and charismatic Erelu Olajumoke is an enigma, a colossus who has contributed immensely to humanity and the entire global economy. She is graciously blessed with the spirit of giving. Erelu Olajumoke, a magnanimous lady of substance, value and valor has been practically involved in various forms of empowerment, spreading love, passion and absolute generosity to the poor, the needy, the old (elderly), orphans, widows/widowers, the impoverished, the underprivileged and the intimidated members of the society. Endowed with an uncommon traits of great-heartedness, Erelu Olajumoke took it upon herself to alleviate the poverty levels of the people by directly, impacting on their lives.

 

Oftentimes, this legendary philanthropist, who is very much aware of the fact that health is indeed wealth, has organized various medical outreach programmes that yielded great impact on beneficiaries. Through Erelu Olajumoke Foundation, this amazon of beauty has transformed the lives of many, bringing in, health care professionals from around the globe to give succor to those with health challenges. Her roles in the rejuvenation and revamping of people’s health are awesome and iconic. Those who have benefitted from her tremendous medical contributions would always say lofty tales about her.

 

 

As an outstandingly committed child of God, Erelu Olajumoke who is currently basking in the euphoria of clocking 50, has been and still involved in fundraising activities towards her church and evangelism. Her passion and zeal for spreading the good news of God, winning souls into the Kingdom of God and expunging sinners from the gory dungeons of sin are highly recognized and commendable. She is absolutely emotional and animated to the church, the Gospel and everything about her Creator.

 

 

An extremely supportive partner, Erelu Olajumoke is simply, the strongest pillar of support to the political and democratic achievements of her beau, the distinguished Senator Oluwole Olubiyi Fadeyi, the dynamic and zestful Senator representing Osun Central Senatorial District at the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly, Abuja.

 

 

As a matter of fact, Erelu Olajumoke has displayed so much affection for the amiable Senator through unwavering support, unalloyed devotion to his democratic ideologies and strategies coupled with her reciprocating fondness for the people her hubby represents at the Red Chambers. Erelu Olajumoke synergized her benevolent acts with those of her beloved Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi by catering for constituency needs under his Osun Senatorial District covering Osogbo, Ila, Boripe, Odo-Otin, Boluwaduro, Ifedayo, Irepodun, Olorunda and Orolu Local Government Areas.

 

 

The ‘birthday girl’, Erelu Olajumoke regularly extends her olive oil of love, passion and care for all widowed women and men in these communities not excluding helpless and hopeless orphans, out of school children, those experiencing excruciating poverty amongst other less-privileged within the Osun Central Senatorial District and beyond. Erelu stands as a rock of Gibraltar, upholding the democratic values of her hubby with in-depth determination, perseverance and tenacity. As the First Lady of Osun Central Senatorial District, Erelu Olajumoke has performed meritoriously contributing immensely to the successful foray and great achievements of her best friend, her best adviser, best confidant and above all best lover, the distinguished Senator Ajagunla Oluwole Olubiyi Fadeyi, the Tayese II of Ifetedo Kingdom.

 

 

 

With the input and advise from Erelu Olajumoke, Senator Olubiyi Fadeyo has brought new hope to the good people of Osun Central Senatorial District, giving our palliatives and economic empowerment equipments like buses, cars, motorcycles, tricycles, hairdressing equipments, barbing gadgets, grinding machines, freezers amongst other vital poverty alleviation to drastically and astronomically reduce poverty from the shores of that senatorial district.

In a nutshell, Erelu Olajumoke, who will be gathering high net-worth dignitaries, top celebrities, society bigwigs, powerful political stalwarts, family, friends and well-wishers come Saturday to celebrate her joining the club of the 50s, could be described as an awesomely delectable queen with an uncommon heart of gold.

Happy birthday to this rare gem, a blessing to humanity and the solid pillar of support behind one of Nigeria’s most reliable Senators, Ajagunla Olubiyi Oluwole Fadeyi.

Barrister Olaitan Ilori

 

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Celebrating Aare Sir Shina Akanni : The Pinnacle of Fuji Music (Photos) – Alhaji Arems

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As the dawn breaks on April 19, the vibrant and rhythmic world of Fuji music celebrates a monumental occasion—the birthday of Aare Sir Shina Akanni, a maestro whose name is synonymous with the genre itself. Today, not only does he add another year to his illustrious life, but he also cements his place as the most highly rated act in the realm of Fuji music.

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Aare Sir Shina Akanni, often hailed as the Fuji Scorpido, has been a beacon of innovation and excellence in Fuji music for decades. His unique voice and high level of composition have earned him the respect and admiration of fans and peers alike. On this special day, we reflect on the journey of a man who has not only mastered his craft but has also become the yardstick by which all other Fuji acts are measured.

Born into the vibrant culture of Mushin, Lagos, Aare Sir Shina Akanni’s musical journey began at a young age. His passion for Fuji music was evident from the start, and over the years, he has released over 30 albums, each one a testament to his dedication and talent. His works such as “Fuji Discovery Medley” and “Shina Medley” have become staples in the Fuji music scene, played and replayed by those who appreciate the depth of his artistry.

But what truly sets Aare Sir Shina Akanni apart is his ability to stay at the pinnacle of Fuji music for over two decades. It’s a feat that speaks volumes about his consistency and the unwavering quality of his music. His latest album, “ABCD,” is yet another example of his musical prowess and innovation, showcasing a blend of traditional Fuji rhythms with contemporary elements.

As we celebrate Aare Sir Shina Akanni’s birthday, it’s not just another year that we’re marking; it’s the celebration of a legacy that has shaped and will continue to shape the future of Fuji music. His influence extends beyond the borders of Nigeria, touching lives and inspiring musicians around the globe.

On this day, the Fuji music community comes together to honor a legend. Aare Sir Shina Akanni’s contributions to the genre are unparalleled, and his status as the most highly rated of all Fuji acts is undisputed. As he celebrates his birthday, we join in the chorus of well-wishes and gratitude for the music that has enriched our lives.

Happy Birthday, Aare Sir Shina Akanni, the undisputed king of Fuji music. May your melodies continue to resonate, and your legacy endure for generations to come.

 

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