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LADI ADEBUTU AND ENGR BAYO DAYO ARE POLISHED MISCREANTS , MORALLY DEAD , AND POLITICAL MISFITS

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My attention was drawn to statement creditted to the suspended former Chairman of PDP in Ogun state where in he claims that the crisis that engulfed Ogun PDP was because the Distinguished Senator Buruji Kashamu was poise to use me as the next state chairman
Ordinarily, one would have waved off this allegation as a rants from a political miscreant or one coming from the warped mind of one possibly numbed by high COVID-19 fever. But as known in these parts, a lie repeatedly told, has a way of transmuting to the truth thus a response to clear this dangerous allegations is therefore a child of necessities

AT 75 YEARS OF AGE , ENGR BAYO DAYO , THE SUSPENDED FORMER STATE CHAIRMAN OF PDP REMAINS A LIAR .

Normally,one should expect a 75 yrs old individual to be able to try for the sake of his dignity to restrain himself from telling lies that are hellish and totally nauseating.
I view this lies and propaganda as a prelude LADI ADEBUTU effort to use Engr Bayo Dayo as a smoke screen to silence me perpetually in death as the Man who hated me with world record hatred is no one than Hon LADI ADEBUTU

For Engr Bayo Dayo ,a new political stooge to Hon LADI ADEBUTU to deliberately add my person to PDP’s political disputes is so much disappointing.

At this point , I must put some facts on record :
I am Comrade Arabambi ABAYOMI.( The Ogburu – gburu 1) of Ogun State , the immediate past Chairman of IPAC (Ogun State Chapter) and the sitting undisputed State Chairman of Ogun State LP.
I visited you base on your invitation on a peace mission at Ijebu Igbo and meet with Aare Remilekun Bakare whom you also invited separately and we spent over 4 hours with you . You were even magnanimous enough to entertain us with two chilled bottles of Coca-Cola.

It was also true that you told us that Sir Kenshington Adebutu promise you #100 million (one hundred million Naira) with an upfront payment of #20 million Naira (twenty million Naira) to betrayed Sen Buruji Kashamu so that LADI ADEBUTU can have political platform to run and defeat the incumbent Governor Dapo Abiodun in 2023

However , you told us that you have not collected the 20m advance money from his Son LADI ADEBUTU

Meanwhile ,it is a blatant lie to claim that we offered you the sum of #10 million Naira ( Ten million Naira) , on Sunday 5th day of April 2020 so that you could sign the result of the Ogun PDP State Congress that you by yourself sought and got my assistance in handling the Administrative issues involved in the conduct of your party ward ,Local Govt and State Congress after the defection of Alh Semiu Shodipo to the Adebutu camp

It is now very clear that considering the very recent happenings and your press release that you lied through your teeth against myself and Aare Remi Bakare. From the benefit of hindsight , it is clear and obvious that you have collected the #20 million Naira or perhaps the entire N100m you told us Sir Keshingtin Adebutu offered you to destroyed your benefactor (SEN BURUJI KASHAMU) Political dynasty

You are aware that you have nothing to offer Hon Ladi Adebutu as a former State Chairman of Ogun PDP , except simply as Engr Bayo Dayo.

Let me for a while slow down to have a closer look at the complex deceptive game you are trying to play with Hon Ladi Adebutu to scam his father , the highly respected Odole of Yorubaland through lying by claiming that the party structures in your hand will automatically be made available and administrable to Hon Ladi Adebutu to forward his mirage of an aspiration .

Between me and you and God , you Engr Bayo Dayo is aware that the no – existent party structures you are waiving at Lado still completely remain under Senator Buruji Kasham .

Let me quickly talk about your press release of lies .

Rather than you repeating what you told myself and Aare in your house , you allowed yourself to lie shamelessly at your age to claim that it was Senator Buruji Kasham that refused to buy into the reconciliation efforts. You know that you told us by yourself that you have divided the State Exco offices into 3 , that you have conceded ,40% to Hon Ladi Adebutu and his group while you have given 30% to Prince Buruji Kashamu group and another 30% to another political group that you did not named

You will recollect that Aare immediately countered by reminding you that you lack the capacity to go into alliance or reconciliation with any other group or persons without the expressed authority of your executives.

Again I once again want to emphasize on the fact that on our peace – seeking visit to your house , we did not offer you any money , and definitely we didn’t offer you #10 million Naira.

But most worrisome and a very big shame is your statement that day that are you not going to move up after your tenure as state Chairman. So you could because of the promise of been given a National executive position in PDP betrayed your benefactor. Honestly I am disappointed

As a parent myself , I must once again remind you that having listened to both your full side of the story and also on the side of Senator Buruji Kasham , one may not be too fair if I fail to caution you to tarry a little and not to be in a hurry to destroy your own biological son BOLA whom you accused Sen Kashamu of paying him stipend of N200k as salary that is not worthy or commensurate with the level and status of your Son

You also claimed that Sen Buruji Kashamu has by that payment of the N200k stipends to BOLA your son is an attempt to destroyed the boy future since he can’t achieved or made anything in life with such an amount

House photo 1

On 5th of April also in your house , you told both Aare and myself that you are aware that your son built a house for himself but that you have not been there , you also told me in the presence of Aare Bakare that your son single handedly constructed the #500million Naira gigantic project of Omo Ilu Foundation complex at Ijebu Igbo with all the major contractors that were personal friends of your son.

You voluntarily told us that your son have a petrol station to his name , that your son also has a big farm in his name and you at the end justified the obvious existence of stealing by your son in the line of duties that it is not a bad idea for your son to make enough money and siphon as much money as he could from where he is working and trusted with your influence.

House photo 2 with address

Your Son BOLA DAYO is the owner of the N215m mansion constructed with Italian marbles and situated at plot 19, HAMONY AVENUE, KASUMU ESTATE, PHASE 3 AREA 2 IBADAN OYO STATE. The picture is of a high class mansion your son built by funds and materials diverted from the Omo Ilu Foundation complex projects including very expensive marbles as depicted in this pictures. All of the above including very classy cars are some of the things your son had under Senator Buruji Kasham. A man who saw and knew of your son’s theft but chose to keep quiet for your sake.

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I shall here again remind you , Engr Bayo Dayo that in our peace meeting with you in your house , I told you a story of how Hon Ladi Adebutu deliberately worked very hard to pin a lie on me to the effect that he gave me a huge amount for to a political woman heavy weight in Abeokuta North and one other person to the tune of N56m . I have a living witness to attest to this nonsensically nonsence allegations that occurred in his iperu home

On this background , you will also recollect that I told you that I have instructed my lawyers to write a formal petition against Hon Ladi Adebutu for his serial death threats to my life over the missing N56m

My candid piece of advice is that you should think very deeply before you finally take the leap that will eventually turn catastrophic to your you and your family’s

Finally , Engr Bayo Dayo , could it be considered intelligent to seal a sincere and lasting relationship with a man who has been in political and judicial battles with and that you even assisted in wasting tons of money for , with the attendant humiliation and pains just a few years back ?.

Is it not very cheap and gullible for a 75 years old unrepentant hustler to allow selfishness, greed and treachery to push him this very far away from wisdom at the risk and expense of his family well being ?.

Mark my words Sir , there shall be regrets , frustration , sadness and loads of unceasing gnashing of teeth at the end of the path you have chosen to thread.

This attempt at trying to pretend at coming to equity with soiled and bloodied hands shall only result in one thing …grief.

I wish to conclude with a prophesy that the fluke alliance you are hopelessly hope to build is hopeless and shall collapse too quickly for you to comprehend and I hope you and your new found treacherous LADI ADEBUTU might not in the be isolalated politically after the on coming heavy political defeat that’s looming

Lastly may it be clear to the security agencies and the good people of Ogun state that should anything untoward to my life , I put it at the door steps of Hon LADI ADEBUTU

Comrade Gentleman
Arabambi ABAYOMI

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Former Pension Reform Task Team Chairman, Dr. Abdulrasheed Maina, Hospitalised After Sudden Collapse in Abuja

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Former Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT), Dr. Abdulrasheed Maina, on Tuesday evening slumped while attempting to access his office premises in Abuja and was immediately rushed to a private hospital for urgent medical care.

The incident occurred after complications arising from an untreated knee injury reportedly caused him to lose balance and fall on a staircase, resulting in a head impact that required immediate medical attention from personnel at the scene.

Confirming the development in an official statement, Emmanuel Umahi Ekwe, Esq., Media Assistant to Dr. Abdulrasheed Maina, speaking on behalf of his family, said the former pension reform chief was promptly stabilised and transferred to a private medical facility in the Federal Capital Territory, where he is currently under close supervision by a team of doctors.

According to the statement, preliminary medical evaluations indicate that Dr. Maina remains under observation, while specialists have advised that arrangements for a possible air ambulance evacuation may be considered should his condition require advanced or specialised treatment.

The situation has drawn concern from associates, professional colleagues, and well-wishers across the country, given Dr. Maina’s prominent role in Nigeria’s public sector and pension reform initiatives.

His family has appealed to the public for prayers, understanding, and respect for privacy during this critical period, assuring that further updates will be communicated as developments unfold.

 

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President Tinubu in Turkey: Guard of Honor and Strategic Agreements Signal New Era in Bilateral Relations

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By Prince Adeyemi Shonibare

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, was accorded a full guard of honor during his official state visit to Turkey, a ceremonial reception reserved for world leaders and a strong signal of the respect Nigeria commands on the global stage.

The ceremony, held at the Turkish Presidential Complex in Ankara, featured military pageantry, national anthems, and formal protocol before high-level bilateral talks commenced.

The Presidency confirmed that President Tinubu briefly stumbled due to a camera cable while proceeding to the presidential lodge but stood up immediately and continued his engagements without interruption, stressing that the incident had no impact on the visit or his health.

More importantly, the visit delivered substantive diplomatic and economic outcomes. During talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on January 27, 2026, Nigeria and Turkey signed nine cooperation agreements and memoranda of understanding, covering military cooperation, higher education, diaspora policy, media and communication, halal accreditation, diplomatic training, and the establishment of a Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETCO).

At a joint press conference, President Tinubu emphasized the need to deepen cooperation in security, trade, and economic development, while President Erdoğan reaffirmed Turkey’s support for Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and commitment to strengthening strategic ties.

With Turkey’s strengths in defense technology, intelligence, education, and industrial capacity, the agreements open new opportunities for technology transfer, security collaboration, trade expansion, and human capital development.

In essence, the Turkey visit stands as a diplomatic success, defined not by a fleeting moment, but by honor, respect, and concrete agreements that advance Nigeria’s security, economy, and international standing.

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Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti and His Crowned Princes

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By Prince Adeyemi Shonibare

 

Preface: The Necessity of Historical Context

Every generation seeks its heroes. In music, this instinct often manifests through comparison—an exercise that frequently reveals more about contemporary taste than historical contribution. In recent years, public discourse, amplified by social media, has juxtaposed Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti with global Afrobeats icons, most notably Wizkid, provoking the recurring question of “greatness” in Nigerian music.

This essay does not diminish the accomplishments of Nigeria’s contemporary stars, whose global visibility is unprecedented. Rather, it offers a scholarly contextualization—one that distinguishes between musical origination and musical succession, and between cultural architecture and commercial dominance—while situating Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti firmly within the category of historical inevitability.

The Problem with Simplistic Comparison

Comparing Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti with contemporary Afrobeats performers is, by scholarly standards, inherently flawed.

Fela’s work transcended performance. He engineered an entire musical and ideological system, fused political philosophy with sound, and permanently altered the trajectory of African popular music. His output represents cultural authorship, not entertainment calibrated to market demand. Fela’s music is timeless precisely because it was never designed to be fashionable.

A Yoruba proverb captures this distinction with enduring clarity:

“Ọmọ kì í ní aṣọ púpọ̀ bí àgbà, kó ní akísà bí àgbà.”

A child may own many clothes, but he cannot possess the rags of an elder.

The proverb is not dismissive. It is instructive. It speaks to accumulated depth—experience earned, systems built, and legacies forged through time rather than trend.

Musicians and Artistes: A Necessary Distinction

A rigorous analysis requires conceptual precision. Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti was a musician in the classical and intellectual sense: a composer, arranger, bandleader, employer of musicians, multi-instrumentalist, theorist, and cultural philosopher. His work demanded mastery of form, orchestration, ideology, and discipline.

Fela composed extended works, trained orchestras, performed entirely live, and embedded African political consciousness into rhythm, harmony, and structure.

By contrast, many contemporary stars—though exceptionally gifted and globally successful—operate primarily as artistes: interpreters of sound whose work prioritizes studio production, performance aesthetics, and commercial reach. This is not a hierarchy of worth, but a distinction of function. Fela’s music demanded study and confrontation; contemporary Afrobeats prioritised accessibility, pleasure, and global circulation—often without courting antagonism.

Afrobeat: An Ideological Invention

Afrobeat, as conceived by Fela, was not merely a genre. It was an ideological framework. Jazz, highlife, Yoruba rhythmic systems, call-and-response traditions, and political chant were fused into a resistant, uncompromising form.

Modern Afrobeats—by Wizkid, Burna Boy, and others—are adaptations and descendants, not replicas. They have expanded Africa’s global cultural footprint, but expansion does not erase origination. Fela’s Afrobeat remains the undiluted prototype upon which contemporary success rests.

Enduring Legacy Beyond Mortality

Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti passed in 1997, yet his influence has intensified rather than diminished. His legacy is evidenced by:

– Continuous academic study across global universities.

– International bands, many formed by people not alive at the time of his death, performing his works.

– FELABRATION, now a global annual cultural event.

– Broadway and international stage adaptations inspired by his life and music.

– Lifetime achievement and posthumous recognition by the Grammy Awards.

– Cultural centres, festivals, and scholarly conferences generating lasting intellectual and economic value.

This constitutes cultural permanence, not nostalgia.

Reconsidering Wealth and Sacrifice

Measured monetarily, Fela was not among the wealthiest musicians of his era. His radicalism came at an immense personal cost. He was beaten repeatedly. His mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, was killed. His home was burned. Original artistic archives were destroyed during state-sanctioned violence by unknown soldiers, even though history records who authorised the actions.

Yet Fela gave voice to generations—from Ojuelegba to Mushin, Ajegunle to Jos, Abuja, and even the privileged enclaves of today’s ọmọ baba olówó. He toured globally with an unusually large band long before satellite television or social media could amplify his reach.

Like Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe, Fela’s wealth exists beyond currency. It resides in influence, citation, adaptation, and endurance.

National and Global Recognition

Fela received a state burial in Lagos—an extraordinary acknowledgment from a military government he relentlessly criticised. Nations rarely honour dissenters so formally.

Globally, his stature aligns with figures such as James Brown, Elvis Presley, and the Rolling Stones—artists whose music reshaped identity, politics, and social consciousness.

The Crowned Princes: Wizkid and the Ethics of Reverence

Nigeria’s modern stars—Wizkid, Burna Boy, 2Face Idibia, Davido, Tiwa Savage, Tems, Olamide, among others—have achieved extraordinary global success. They are wealthier, more mobile, and more visible internationally than previous generations, and they deserve their accolades.

Wizkid, in particular, has consistently demonstrated reverence rather than rivalry toward Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti.

Femi Aníkúlápó Kuti has publicly stated:

“Wizkid loves Fela like a father.”

Wizkid has repeatedly supported FELABRATION, never demanding performance fees. The only times he has not appeared were occasions when he was not in the country. He has remixed Fela’s music, bears a Fela tattoo on his arm, and openly acknowledges Fela’s primacy.

A senior associate and long-time friend of Wizkid has affirmed that Wizkid adores Fela, would never equate himself with him—“in this world or the next”—and that recent tensions were reactions to provocation rather than assertions of equivalence.

This distinction matters. Wizkid’s posture is one of inheritance, not competition.

Seun Kuti and the Burden of Legacy

Seun Kuti is a musician of conviction and lineage. Yet relevance is best secured through original contribution rather than reactive comparison. Fela’s legacy does not require defence through controversy; it is already settled by history.

As William Shakespeare observed:

“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,

But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”

—Julius Caesar

The weight of inheritance can inspire greatness or provoke restlessness. History rewards those who build upon legacy, not those who contest it.

The Songs That Made Fela Legendary

Among the works that cemented Fela’s immortality are:

– Zombie

– Water No Get Enemy

– Sorrow, Tears and Blood

– Coffin for Head of State

– Expensive Shit

– Shakara

– Gentleman

– Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense

– Roforofo Fight

– Beasts of No Nation

These compositions remain sonic textbooks of resistance.

Fela in the Digital Age

Had Fela lived in the era of social media, his voice would have resonated far beyond Africa. His music would have found kinship among global movements confronting inequality, oppression, and social injustice.

“Music is the weapon.”

—Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti

Weapons, unlike trends, endure.

Placing Greatness Correctly

Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti’s greatness does not require comparison. He is the great-grandfather of Afrobeat—the musical and cultural architect who cleared the roads upon which today’s Afrobeat princes now travel.

Honouring contemporary success does not diminish historical achievement. To understand Nigerian music’s global relevance is to understand Fela. History, when read correctly, is both generous and precise.

 

Prince Adeyemi Shonibare writes on culture, music history, and African creative industries. He is a media and events consultant based in Nigeria.

 

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