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Exclusive Pictures: Helen Paul Initiates Students

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Versatile entertainer, Helen Paul has held the inaugural initiation/matriculation ceremony for students of her Helen Paul Theatre and Film Academy, HPTFA.

The ceremony, held at the institution’s Lagos campus on Wednesday, was attended by Bayo Bankole (Boy Alinco), Segun Adefila, Alhaji Hakeem Olatunji Balogun (Olasco Films), Chief Femi Jolayemi (Omega Films), Alhaji Toyin Uthman (Toymax Films) and Adewale Adesina (Times Pictures) among others.

During the event, an honorary award was also presented to Helen Paul by the Theatre-Arts students of the Lagos State University, LASU.

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Musibau Alani commiserates with K1 on mother’s death

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Musibau Alani commiserates with K1 on mother's death

Musibau Alani commiserates with K1 on mother’s death

Iconic Fuji musician, Alhaji Musibau Alani Comma has commiserated with his colleague, K1 De Ultimate over the demise of his mother.

Musibau Alani commiserates with K1 on mother's death

K1 announced the death of his mother, Alhaja Halima Anifowoshe on Saturday, 18 January, 2025.

Alani described the late Alhaja Anifowoshe as a true mother who lived an exemplary life worthy of emulation.

He therefore consoled K1 and his family on the huge loss, praying that God will help them fill the vacuum left behind by the deceased.

“Death is inevitable for all mortals. Mama has played her part, living a life worthy of emulation. We can only pray that God grants her aljana fridaus and give the family and loved ones the fortitude to bear the loss,” Alani consoled.

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Musbau Alani: Fuji music has evolved

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Musbau Alani: Fuji music has evolved

Veteran Fuji musician, Alhaji Jimoh Musbau Alani popularly known as Omokekere, says Fuji music has evolved, and is here to stay.

Alhaji Musbau Alani, who started his music career 47 years ago (1978) at Lagos Island, stated that there is a huge general improvement in the genre.

According to him, the introduction of modern musical instruments into Fuji music hasn’t just made it the most melodious indigenous Nigerian music, but has also given it an impeccable international appeal.

He reminisced that “I started with Were music in 1978, then transformed it to Fuji in 1979. In those days, we only used local drums. But there is a lot of transformation now with the introduction of guitars, saxophone, keyboard and others.”

Alhaji Alani added that some of his contemporaries were Toheeb Alamu, Comfy, Sule Akanni and Adisa Alasela, while the likes of Saka Laigbade, Ramoni Akanni, Joli Lawa, Raimi, Muyideen Asekun and K1 were his seniors.

He already has 22 albums on his sleeves, the latest one, ‘Reality’ released in 2023.

Musbau Alani: Fuji music has evolved

The ‘Stand well well’ crooner is still very active in the music scene, performing at different local and international gigs.

In his words, “my fans should expect more from me this year Insha Allah.”

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Afrobeat Act, Mac Sarzy Thrills Fans At MAAN 35th Anniversary With Electrifying Performance of “Lalatoroke” (Video)

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Afrobeat Act, Mac Sarzy Thrills Fans At MAAN 35th Anniversary With Electrifying Performance of “Lalatoroke” (Video)

 

The Music Advertisement Association of Nigeria (MAAN) celebrated its 35th anniversary on January 15, 2025, in Ikeja, Lagos, with an unforgettable evening of music and recognition. Among the standout performers was the rising Afrobeats star, Mac Sarzy, who delivered an electrifying rendition of his hit single, Lalatoroke, leaving the audience spellbound.

 

Mac Sarzy’s performance added an exciting dimension to the star-studded event, which also saw legendary Fuji acts like Wasiu Alabi Pasuma and Sulaimon Alao Malaika receiving prestigious awards for their contributions to music. While the evening honored these icons, Mac Sarzy proved that Afrobeats continues to elevate Nigeria’s music scene with his dynamic stage presence and undeniable talent.

 

One of the highlights of the night was Mac Sarzy’s special moment with Fuji legend Kollington Ayinla. Captured in a heartfelt photograph, the pair symbolized the unity between musical genres and generations. The image has since sparked excitement among fans, with many celebrating the rising star’s recognition among the greats.

 

Speaking about his performance, Mac Sarzy expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share the stage with some of Nigeria’s biggest names. “It’s an honor to be part of this historic celebration. Performing Lalatoroke in front of industry legends and fans means the world to me. Nigerian music has always been about storytelling, and I’m proud to contribute my voice to this tradition,” he said.

 

The MAAN 35th anniversary wasn’t just a celebration of Fuji’s past but also a testament to Nigeria’s evolving musical legacy. With artists like Mac Sarzy delivering powerful performances, it’s clear that the industry is not only thriving but also reaching new heights.

 

As the buzz around his performance continues to grow, Mac Sarzy’s star shines brighter, solidifying his place as one of Afrobeats’ most promising talents. Fans and industry insiders alike are already anticipating what this exceptional artist has in store next.

 

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