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Celebrating K1 De Ultimate At 69 : The Capo Di Tutti of Fuji Music And The Call For Unity
Celebrating K1 De Ultimate At 69 : The Capo Di Tutti of Fuji Music And The Call For Unity
By Alhaji Arems (Baba Fuji)
Today, the drums roll a little louder for K1 De Ultimate.
Born Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, K1 turns 69 — not merely as a Fuji legend, but as a cultural institution whose influence stretches far beyond the stage. In recent years, admirers and loyalists have increasingly referred to him as *Capo Di Tutti of Fuji Music* — a title borrowed from Italian hierarchy meaning “boss of all bosses.” In Fuji’s world, it signals reverence, seniority, and undisputed authority.
And whether one prefers the classic sobriquet “King of Fuji” or the newer “Capo Di Tutti,” one thing is clear: K1 remains one of the most consequential figures in the genre’s history.
From Talazo To Global Stages :
Fuji music itself evolved from Were — the Ramadan street music of southwestern Nigeria — before being transformed into a commercial force by pioneers like Ayinde Barrister and Kollington Ayinla. But it was K1 who rebranded, modernised, and exported Fuji into elite spaces.
In the late 1980s and 1990s, he introduced the Talazo Fuji concept — sleeker production, cosmopolitan aesthetics, and a performance style that blended tradition with showmanship. Albums like *Talazo ’84, Fuji Music, and later releases cemented him as a bridge between grassroots Fuji and upper-class patronage culture.
He didn’t just perform Fuji; he elevated its perception.
From high-society owambes in Lagos to international tours across Europe and North America, K1 redefined what Fuji could look like — structured bands, refined branding, and a leadership persona that commanded both loyalty and fear.
The Capo Di Tutti Title — What It Represents
Titles in Fuji are not decorative. They are symbolic capital.
To be addressed as Capo Di Tutti of Fuji Music suggests supremacy — not just in discography, but in influence. It acknowledges his seniority in a generation that saw intense rivalries, territorial fan bases, and power struggles.
But titles also carry responsibility.
And that brings us to the conversation many within the Fuji community are quietly having today.
A Moment For Unity :
Beyond celebration, there is an undercurrent of expectation. As K1 marks another year, many fans and insiders believe this is the perfect moment for something bigger than accolades — a moment of reconciliation.
The Fuji industry has long been marked by factions, feuds, and generational divides. Some rifts have been public. Others simmer quietly in the background. As the widely acknowledged Capo Di Tutti, K1 occupies a unique moral and cultural position.
There is a growing call for him to:
1. _Unite all Fuji acts under one umbrella of respect and collaboration._
2. _Forgive those who may have offended him over the years._
3. _Embrace younger and older artistes alike, reinforcing Fuji as one family._
Leadership in music is not only about dominance; it is about stewardship.
And history often remembers peacemakers more kindly than conquerors.
The Legacy Is Already Written — But the Final Chapter Is Still Being Edited
At 68, K1’s legacy is secure. Few artists can boast decades of relevance, sustained patronage, and cross-generational impact. He has influenced not just Fuji, but Nigerian popular culture — from fashion to stagecraft to elite party circuits.
Yet the most powerful moves of any icon often happen in their later years.
Reconciliation. Mentorship. Consolidation.
Fuji today competes in a Nigerian music landscape dominated by Afrobeats and global streaming algorithms. For the genre to maintain cultural weight, unity among its torchbearers matters more than ever.
If K1, as Capo Di Tutti, extends visible gestures of inclusion and healing, it could reset the tone for the entire industry.
A Birthday Beyond Celebration :
Birthdays for legends are never just about cake and tributes. They are checkpoints — moments to reflect, recalibrate, and redefine legacy.
Today, we celebrate K1 De Ultimate for his artistry, his endurance, and his towering presence in Fuji music.
But we also recognise the opportunity before him.
To unify.
To forgive.
To embrace.
To lead — not only in power, but in grace.
Happy 69th Birthday to the Capo Di Tutti of Fuji Music.
The drums are still playing.
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Patterns: God Has Given Us a Platform to Confront Battles, Blackmail, and Negative Cycles — Dr. Chris Okafor
Patterns: God Has Given Us a Platform to Confront Battles, Blackmail, and Negative Cycles — Dr. Chris Okafor
“Our battles are often determined by prayer even before they begin.”
Understanding the nature of the battles confronting one’s life and preparing for them through prayer is already a significant step toward victory.
According to the Generational Prophet of God and Senior Pastor of Grace Nation Global, Christopher Okafor, many battles are won in the spiritual realm long before they manifest physically.
Dr. Okafor made this assertion during the midweek Prophetic, Healing, Deliverance, and Solutions Service (PHDS) held at the international headquarters of Grace Nation Worldwide in Ojodu Berger, Lagos.
Understanding Life Patterns
Teaching on the theme “Patterns,” the cleric explained that patterns represent recurring traits or experiences that families or individuals are known for.
These patterns may be positive or negative and often shape the direction of people’s lives.
He noted that the first part of the teaching focused primarily on negative patterns, particularly those affecting families across generations.
“In many families,” he said, “there are identifiable patterns. In some, it may be premature death where members die at a particular age. In others, it may manifest as constant conflict, blackmail, lies, or destructive gossip. Over time, such patterns become normalized within the family structure.”
Breaking Negative Cycles
Despite the deep roots such patterns may develop, Dr. Okafor emphasized that they are not permanent.
According to the Generational Prophet, God has provided spiritual platforms through which individuals can break free from destructive cycles.
He stressed that anyone willing to follow divine instructions and remain committed to prayer can overcome even deeply entrenched negative patterns.
“No matter how deeply a negative pattern has affected a family,” he said, “God can bring deliverance to anyone who sincerely seeks Him and follows His instructions.”
Steps Toward Deliverance
Dr. Okafor outlined several principles for overcoming destructive patterns:
– Genuine Spiritual Commitment
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Breaking negative cycles begins with genuine spiritual transformation. Being truly committed to faith and maintaining a consistent prayer life opens the door to divine intervention.
– Guarding Against Spiritual Opposition
He cautioned that speaking against genuine servants of God or opposing spiritual guidance can hinder deliverance, noting that resistance to spiritual help may prolong negative patterns.
– Commitment to God’s Kingdom
According to the Generational Prophet, God delivers individuals not only for personal freedom but also to serve His purpose. A consistent commitment to God’s work, he said, sustains lasting transformation.
– *Dedicated Service*
Serving God wholeheartedly with the gifts and resources He provides helps maintain deliverance and prevents a return to destructive patterns.
*Service Highlights*
The midweek Prophetic, Healing, Deliverance, and Solutions Service witnessed testimonies, healings, and moments of spiritual restoration. Many participants reported breakthroughs as prayers were offered for deliverance, the breaking of barriers, and the restoration of lost opportunities.
According to church officials, the service concluded with prayers for individuals seeking solutions to personal and family challenges.
By Sunday Adeyemi
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OSAEC Hails Aiyedatiwa’s Aide, Rotimi Wemimo-Akinsola On Visionary Agricultural Reforms, Commends Gov’s Transformation Leadership
OSAEC Hails Aiyedatiwa’s Aide, Rotimi Wemimo-Akinsola On Visionary Agricultural Reforms, Commends Gov’s Transformation Leadership
The Ondo State Agricultural Empowerment Coalition (OSAEC) has expressed profound appreciation to the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa on Agriculture and Agribusiness, Hon. Rotimi Wemimo Akinsola, for his visionary leadership and pragmatic initiatives that are rapidly transforming the agricultural landscape of Ondo State.
OSAEC equally extends heartfelt gratitude to the Executive Governor of Ondo State, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Ayedatiwa, whose unwavering commitment to agricultural development continues to create an enabling environment for innovation, productivity, and sustainable food security across the State.
OSAEC in a statement issued in Akure described Hon. Wemimo Akinsola as “a strategic reformer and result-driven administrator whose bold initiatives are repositioning Ondo State as a major agricultural hub in Nigeria and beyond.”
The group maintained that Transformational Initiatives Driving Agricultural Growth
Under the purposeful coordination of Hon. Wemimo Akinsola, several impactful initiatives have been introduced to strengthen food production, empower farmers, and attract foreign investment into the agricultural sector.
The group refrenced the massive grading of farm settlement roads as very commendable.
The group opined that this strategic move has significantly eased the transportation of farm produce from rural communities to urban markets, reducing post-harvest losses, lowering transportation costs, and increasing farmers’ profitability.
Farmers who previously struggled with inaccessible roads, especially during the rainy season, can now move goods seamlessly, boosting productivity and market competitiveness.
Also, the partnership with the IITA Farm Program Partnership has been commended.
Continuing, the group said;
“Through collaboration with the internationally renowned International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), farmers in Ondo State are now benefiting from specialized training programs designed to enhance modern farming techniques, crop management, and agribusiness development.
Beyond training, participants receive improved seedlings and cash empowerment support to strengthen and expand their agricultural ventures. This initiative is not only raising a new generation of skilled agripreneurs but also ensuring sustainable food production systems that meet global standards.
On the poultry revolution, the group added that
the innovative ‘Adiye Irorun’ Initiative stands out as a groundbreaking poultry empowerment program targeted at equipping farmers with modern poultry farming skills.
” Through structured training, mentorship, and material support, beneficiaries are empowered to build viable poultry businesses capable of generating steady income and employment opportunities.
This initiative has already begun creating ripple effects in rural communities, enhancing protein availability, supporting household income, and stimulating local economies.”
OSAEC notes that these forward-thinking programs are not only strengthening local food systems but also strategically positioning Ondo State as a prime destination for foreign agricultural investment.
“With improved infrastructure, skilled manpower, and supportive government policies, the state is steadily emerging as a competitive player in agribusiness and agro-processing, ” the group added.
OSAEC, therefore, commends Hon. Rotimi Wemimo Akinsola for his passion, innovation, and tireless dedication to agricultural transformation. The Coalition also salutes Governor Ayedatiwa for providing the leadership, vision, and political will necessary to drive these impactful reforms.
Concluding , the group said, “With visionary leadership, strategic partnerships, and community-focused empowerment initiatives, our farmers are not just surviving they are thriving.”
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Sunday Igboho Sparks Debate by Wearing APC Cap at Public Event in Ibadan
Sunday Igboho Sparks Debate by Wearing APC Cap at Public Event in Ibadan
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG
“Yoruba Nation Activist Raises Questions About Political Alignment”
Prominent Yoruba nation activist Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, generated widespread discussion after appearing publicly wearing a cap emblazoned with the All Progressives Congress (APC) logo, Nigeria’s ruling party. The appearance occurred on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasheed Ladoja’s first Ramadan lecture following his coronation. Video footage from the event shows Igboho greeting the monarch and other dignitaries while sporting the APC-branded cap, sparking debate over his political stance and perceived commitment to the Yoruba self-determination movement.
Sunday Igboho rose to prominence as a vocal campaigner for an independent Yoruba Nation, often at odds with Nigerian federal authorities. In 2021, his Ibadan residence was raided by the Department of State Services and the Nigerian Army over alleged arms stockpiling, prompting his temporary exile to the Benin Republic. He later returned to Nigeria following negotiations involving traditional rulers and presidential officials. His presence at the Ramadan lecture in Ibadan, wearing a ruling-party cap, has therefore drawn attention as a symbolic departure from his previously confrontational posture toward the federal government.
Observers on social media and in political circles expressed mixed reactions. Some critics interpret the gesture as a potential alignment with mainstream Nigerian politics, arguing it signals a distancing from separatist advocacy. Supporters, however, suggest it reflects personal political expression or an attempt to engage constructively with national structures while maintaining cultural and regional advocacy.
The incident underscores ongoing tensions between regional activism and national politics in Nigeria, highlighting how symbolic acts can influence public perception and political discourse. Analysts note that Sunday Igboho’s appearance may signal evolving strategies among regional leaders as the country approaches the 2027 general elections, where loyalty, political alliances, and public image will play critical roles.
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