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Harmony in Fuji: Saheed Osupa, The Unifying Force Amongst Giants”

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In the kaleidoscope of Nigerian music, the Fuji genre stands as a shining testament to the cultural richness of the Yoruba people. At the heart of this musical phenomenon, two towering figures, Saheed Osupa and Obesere, have carved their names into the annals of history. They share a common heritage, a passion for Fuji, and have etched their footprints on a path often marred by discord. But, the time has come for peace to reign, and Saheed Osupa emerges as the bridge that can reunite the fractured harmony of Fuji.

 

Harmony in Fuji: Saheed Osupa, The Unifying Force Amongst Giants"

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*A Shared Yoruba Heritage*

Saheed Osupa and Obesere, though born in different towns, share a bond through their Yoruba heritage. The Yoruba culture, with its rich tapestry of traditions, history, and language, forms the backbone of Fuji music. This common lineage unites them in ways that transcend the superficial differences that have caused friction in the past.

 

 

 

 

Fuji music, born from the blend of Yoruba traditional rhythms, Islamic chants, and modern influences, represents the dynamic nature of Nigerian music. Both Saheed Osupa and Obesere have played significant roles in shaping and evolving this genre while remaining faithful to its cultural essence.

 

 

 

 

*The Tumultuous Terrain of Fuji Rivalries*
Rivalries and feuds are not uncommon in the music industry, and Fuji has had its fair share. One notable feud has been between Obesere and K1 De Ultimate (Wasiu Ayinde Marshal), another heavyweight in the Fuji world. These disagreements have sometimes overshadowed the genre’s growth, diverting energies from artistic expression to personal conflicts.

However, this is where Saheed Osupa’s unique position as a unifying figure comes into play. With his reputation as an Oba Orin (King of Music) and his deep-rooted understanding of the Fuji culture, he has the potential to broker peace and reconciliation among the giants of the genre.

*Saheed Osupa: The Peacemaker*
Saheed Osupa’s role as a peacemaker should not be underestimated. He has already made strides in promoting unity within the Fuji community. His willingness to reach out to conflicting parties, his diplomacy, and his respect for the traditions of the genre position him as a natural mediator.

Peace within the Fuji community is not just about personal relationships; it is about the growth and preservation of an essential part of Nigerian culture. Saheed Osupa, with his commitment to harmony, can guide the genre toward a more united future.

Adding further weight to the notion that Saheed Osupa is the one to lead the way to reconciliation, prominent voices within the Fuji music community have voiced their support.

*Quote from Aremu Adeniyi (Arems), Talent Manager and PR Expert:*
“Aremu Adeniyi, widely known in the industry as Arems, firmly believes that Saheed Osupa holds the key to resolving the ongoing rift between K1 De Ultimate and Obesere. He states, ‘The only person that can settle the rift between K1 and Obesere is Osupa.’ Arems’ experience in the music industry and his understanding of the dynamics within Fuji music make his endorsement of Saheed Osupa’s peacemaking role significant.”

*Quote from Sikiru Ayinde Agboola (SK Sensationa), National President, Fuji Musicians Association of Nigeria (FUMAN):*
“As the President of the association, my primary goal is to foster peace in all ramifications within the Fuji community.”

*A United Fuji, Thanks to Saheed Osupa*
In the grand tapestry of Fuji music, Saheed Osupa is poised to emerge as the guiding light, steering the genre away from discord and towards unity. His deep connection to Yoruba culture, his profound understanding of Fuji music, and his role as an Oba Orin all make him the ideal peacemaker. As the “Father Figure” to all in the Fuji community, he holds the power to reconcile differences and ensure that the genre continues to flourish and inspire generations to come. It is time for Fuji to rise above the feuds and embrace the harmonious future Saheed Osupa envisions.

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Theo Somolu And Folake Olowofoyeku To Star In Disney’s ‘Mufasa’

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Nigerian actors Theo Somolu and Folake Olowofoyeku will star in Disney’s Mufasa, a prequel to The Lion King that explores Mufasa’s rise to kingship.

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Nigerian actors, Theo Somolu and Folake Olowofoyeku have secured roles in Disney’s prequel to the classic, The Lion King, titled Mufasa, which delves into the origin story of Simba’s father, scheduled to hit cinemas on December 20, 2024.

The casting of Somolu and Olowofoyeku marks a significant milestone for Nigerian representation in Hollywood. Details regarding their character are yet to be revealed.

Olowofoyeku brings a wealth of experience to the project. She has captivated audiences in both movies and television series, including her role in the popular sitcom, Bob Hearts Abishola (2019), Death Race 2050 (2017), Female Fight Club (2016), and the epic adventure, 10,000 A.D.: The Legend of the Black Pearl (2008).

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In addition, Somolu contributes his knowledge from previous projects, such as the children’s television program Mighty Express (2020), and Baggio: The Divine Ponytail (2021).

Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk director, Barry Jenkins is the director.

An era before Simba’s problems with his jealous uncle Scar will be revisited by viewers through Mufasa. Through a detailed account of his early years, the prequel will trace Mufasa’s development from a helpless cub to a courageous king.

The movie will explore the circumstances that lead Taka down a dark road and the complicated nature of their relationship.

According to Disney, “Mufasa: The Lion King enlists Rafiki to relay the legend of Mufasa to young lion cub Kiara, daughter of Simba and Nala, with Timon and Pumbaa lending their signature schtick. Told in flashbacks, the story introduces Mufasa as an orphaned cub, lost and alone until he meets a sympathetic lion named Taka — the heir to a royal bloodline. The chance meeting sets in motion an expansive journey of an extraordinary group of misfits searching for their destiny — their bonds will be tested as they work together to evade a threatening and deadly foe.”

Starring in the film are Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Blue Ivy Carter, Kelvin Harrison Jr., John Kani, Billy Eichner, Aaron Pierre, and Seth Rogen.

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How Ajobiewe settled long-standing feud between movie stars Yinka Quadri, Ogogo

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The internet was stirred up when a video of two veteran Nollywood actors, Yinka Quadri and his colleague, Taiwo Hassan, popularly known as Ogogo, surfaced on social media platforms on Wednesday evening.

 

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Although, PUNCH Online could not confirm when or how the disagreement started between the two actors, they were seen settling their differences in a now viral video.

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In the video, one of Nigeria’s legendary Esa Oriki Orile exponents, Sulaiman Ajilara, popularly called Ajobiewe, was seen begging the veteran actors to put aside their differences and sheath their swords.

 

 

Ajobiewe made the peace call on Wednesday night during the birthday of actor Yomi Fabiyi.

 

When Quadri approached the dance floor, Ajobiewe insisted he call on his friend, Ogogo.

Afterwards, Ogogo joined Quadri while the chanter pleaded with them to settle their misunderstandings with his lyrics.

He sang in Yoruba, “Where is your Ogogo? Why did you come here alone? Call him for me. Tell him to come to me. I beg you, it is impossible not to have misunderstandings but I am begging you in the name of God, to settle whatever it is.

 

“Please hug each other and let it end there. I do not want to hear anything about your misunderstandings anymore for God’s sake.”

The two then hugged and smiled at each other.

Reacting to this, some Nigerians commended Ajobiewe for reuniting the actors, noting that it was good to see them back together.

Lanre Adeola, tweeting with the handle @lanreadeola said, “That’s lovely. An elder that doesn’t allow the baby’s neck to twist in the market.”

A tweep, Olanrewaju, who identifies as @olanrewaju wrote, “Agba o ni tan lori le…May God keep Ajobiewe for us for many years in good health. This is so nice.

Others expressed shock that the two were not on good terms. Sope, who tweets as @Dcsopetie wrote, “Wow! I never knew they were not talking to each other and how they hid it from the public is beyond me.

Meanwhile, Quadri, in a video shared by a YouTuber, Kilarigbo, earlier on Wednesday, confirmed their friendship, saying they are five and six.

 

He said though they are not biologically related, they are more like twins, adding that they have been friends since they met in 1985.

He, however, hinted that they have their issues, noting that they settle their misunderstandings without a third party.

He also warned the public to desist from spreading rumours of their fight, noting that they can never be separated by any force whatsoever.

However, PUNCH Online observed that both friends were hardly seen together in public in recent times.

Efforts to speak to Ogogo proved abortive as he didn’t pick calls or respond to text messages sent to his phone as of the time of filing this report.

Reacting, PUNCH’s style Editor, Tofarati Ige, said though the cause of their rift was unknown to the public, they started appearing less in public together.

He said, “Originally, Ogogo and Yinka Quadri were known to be close friends, as they often appeared at events together. In many films, they acted as friends, and their relationship continued off-screen. In some instances, they even wore outfits similar to those for public events.

 

“However, for some time, they started appearing less at public events together. Even when Ogogo’s daughter, Shakirat, got married, Yinka Quadri did not attend.

“Though the cause of their rift was not made known to the public, there were different rumours that they had fallen out, but neither of them acknowledged it publicly.

“However, the rift was well managed, as it was only known to insiders and privileged sources in the industry.”

Speaking further, he noted that when Quadri was approached about the issue, he declined to comment on it.

“Personally, when I heard of the rift about two years ago, I asked Yinka Quadri a question about it at an event, but he refused to comment on the issue.

“Till date, there are just speculations as to what actually caused the rift, I am not privy to what actually happened. As regards reconciliation, I am not aware of any elder that had tried to mediate between them.

“But, they are both close to elders in the industry, such as Jide Kosoko and Oga Bello, who are likely to have attempted to broker peace between them,” he added.

 

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‘Pity men’, Williams Uchemba laments outfits women wear to the gym

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Nollywood actor Williams Uchemba has lamented over the choice of outfit ladies wear to the gym.

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The movie star, in a video on his official Instagram account, lamented that women now wear revealing outfits to the gym, and the times he goes to the gym, he sees something he didn’t plan to see.

 

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He also revealed that, due to this trend, he stopped going to public gym because of his desire to “make heaven.”

 

 

He said, “Ladies how far? Should all the men not come to the gym again? Because it’s getting out of hand and becoming appalling, I don tire. Make una try to dey wear beta cloth come gym nau, what is this?

 

 

“There are men that have made up their minds to make the heavenly race and na una dey plenty for gym. Whoever that sells these clothes to you people, their shop go burn down because what is going on? Every single time one comes to the gym, wetin you no plan see you must see am.

 

 

Una don make up una mind say no man in this Nigeria will make heaven but It won’t work because I’ve left the gym for una, I’ve set up a gym in my house because I cannot cope, I want to make heaven. You will have 20 people in the gym, 300 are women, doing exercises.

“Have conscience, men are people’s children too, I’m speaking for all the men and we need to make heaven.”

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