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Pk-1st Obesere’s Plea : Stop the Online Fights — Promote Fuji Instead
Pk-1st Obesere’s Plea : Stop the Online Fights — Promote Fuji Instead
Alhaji Arems
When a voice like Obesere asks FUMAN and bloggers to stop feeding the fights and start promoting fuji, it’s not nostalgia — it’s strategy. The genre’s growth depends far more on spotlighting shows, sales and culture than on social-media skirmishes that make headlines but do little for streaming numbers, ticket sales or sponsorship deals.
Abass Akande “Obesere” has always been one of fuji’s most visible personalities, and his recent call for unity — urging members of the Fuji Musicians Association of Nigeria (FUMAN), bloggers and fans to promote fuji acts positively — is a timely reminder that reputations and revenues are fragile. Local coverage of his statement frames it as a reaction to incidents that have given the genre negative airtime, and as a push to protect fuji’s public image.
There’s a pattern here many of us recognise: fan bases that once cheered in stadiums now operate as organised online armies, ready to defend their favourites at a moment’s notice. In Nigeria’s broader music ecosystem, these “stan wars” have become visible forces — they amplify releases but also escalate rivalries into persistent noise that can overshadow the music itself. That behaviour has been documented across outlets covering Nigerian fandom trends.
Why this matters for fuji: the genre’s commercial and cultural opportunities — festival slots, brand partnerships, cross-genre collaborations, international bookings — depend on a tidy public narrative. Brands and festival programmers watch headlines and social sentiment. When fuji is framed by feuds rather than artistry and live experiences, the conversation shifts away from what matters: the music, the shows, and the communities that track the genre’s history. Coverage of fuji events and FUMAN-organised showcases shows how constructive promotion lifts the scene — sponsorships, packed venues and renewed media interest follow when the spotlight is on performance and culture.
There’s also a moral case. Promoting artists when they have shows and speaking well about colleagues cultivates a healthier ecosystem. Positive publicity is cumulative: a blogger who features a rising fuji act or a fan who shares a well-shot performance clip helps build the career infrastructure that keeps artists touring and recording. Research into digital music promotion and discussions among practitioners underline the point: targeted promotion — not perpetual online conflict — generates sustainable attention and monetisation.
That said, the reality is nuanced. Rivalries have long been part of music cultures worldwide; they can drive interest when handled as creative competition. But when loyalty morphs into coordinated attacks or sustained trolling, it becomes toxic rather than promotional. For fuji, a genre with deep cultural roots and an older core audience alongside a growing younger listenership, preserving dignity while adapting to online habits is essential.
So what does constructive promotion look like in practice?
• When an artist has a show, amplify dates, ticket links, and highlight set times, not gossip.
• Run short features or interviews that explain why a song matters — context sells.
• Use measured praise: celebrate craft and stagecraft rather than stoke rivalries.
• Bloggers and influencers should prioritise verification and fairness; fact-checked features age better than viral spats.
• FUMAN and its members can continue using public statements to steer tone — leadership matters in setting cultural norms.
Obesere’s message isn’t policing fandom — it’s a reminder that fans and media are partners in an artist’s career arc. The most useful role a fan can play today is to turn engagement into opportunity: attend shows, buy music, share quality content, and speak well enough that industry gatekeepers notice the genre’s market potential.
If fuji’s next chapter is to include bigger stages and wider audiences, it will be powered less by who shouted loudest online and more by who sold out the room.
Obesere’s ask is simple and practical: stop fighting in public; promote fuji in plain sight. The music will do the rest.
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Confusion, Panic As Reports Of Alexx Ekubo’s Death Rock Nollywood
Confusion, Panic As Reports Of Alexx Ekubo’s Death Rock Nollywood
The Nigerian entertainment industry was thrown into confusion and panic on Tuesday following viral reports alleging that popular Nollywood actor, Alexx Ekubo, had died at the age of 40.
The shocking claim, which spread rapidly across social media platforms and blogs, alleged that the actor died in Lagos after battling undisclosed health complications, sparking an outpouring of grief from stunned fans and colleagues.
As the rumours gained momentum online, several actors, movie producers and entertainment enthusiasts flooded Instagram and X with emotional reactions, describing the development as “heartbreaking,” “unbelievable” and “a dark day for Nollywood.”
Actor Godwin Nnadiekwe was among those who reacted emotionally, reportedly lamenting that the industry had lost “a rare soul” whose charisma and talent helped shape modern Nollywood.
Alexx Ekubo, widely admired for his stylish persona, romanti movie roles and strong social media influence, rose to prominence after emerging first runner-up at the 2010 Mr Nigeria competition before becoming one of Nollywood’s most sought-after actors.
The development also reignited conversations surrounding the actor’s prolonged absence from social media in recent months, which had earlier triggered concern among fans over his wellbeing.
Despite the widespread reports, confusion continued to trail the story as no official statement had been issued by the actor’s family, management or close associates confirming the alleged death as of press time.
The uncertainty surrounding the reports further fueled tension online, with many Nigerians demanding clarity while others urged the public against spreading unverified information.
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JOY AS SHEBABY SPARKS PREGNANCY SPECULATION YEARS AFTER MARRIAGE
JOY AS SHEBABY SPARKS PREGNANCY SPECULATION YEARS AFTER MARRIAGE
Popular Nigerian actress, singer and dancer, Seyi Ariyo, popularly known as Shebaby, has stirred reactions on social media following speculations that she is expecting a child years after getting married.
The development has generated excitement among fans and colleagues, especially on Instagram where many have continued to flood her page with congratulatory messages and prayers.
While some admirers celebrated the actress and prayed that her joy would be permanent, others pointed to a viral video currently making rounds online, where several entertainers, among them Oyita, a close friend, Tawa Ajisefinni, Seyi Ẹdun, Bukky Fagbuyi, and a host of others including Olú Maintain, were seen rejoicing and congratulating her.
Although Shebaby is already a mother with a grown daughter, the latest development has continued to attract attention within the entertainment industry and among her followers.
Before now, the London-based entertainer had built a strong reputation for herself in both music and acting. She has released several songs and also worked alongside notable Fuji star Wasiu Alabi Pasuma and other respected entertainers in the industry.
In the movie sector, Shebaby is also regarded as a household name. Sources close to the actress revealed that she is currently working on a new project titled Father Forgive Me.
Fans and colleagues have continued to pray for the actress, wishing her safe delivery and more happiness in her home.
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Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope’ Agenda: General Buratai Remains Loyal, Rebuffs Misinformation – Engr Hassan
Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope’ Agenda: General Buratai Remains Loyal, Rebuffs Misinformation – Engr Hassan
Supporters of former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusuf Buratai, have dismissed claims circulating on social media alleging that the retired army general is working against the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement issued on Friday by Engr. Hassan Mohammed, Sarkin Yakin Garkuwan Keffi, the former Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin was described as a committed statesman who remains loyal to constituted authority and dedicated to Nigeria’s unity and stability.
The statement noted that Buratai, who served as Chief of Army Staff and later as ambassador, had throughout his career demonstrated discipline, professionalism and respect for constitutional authority.
According to Mohammed, the retired lieutenant general has consistently expressed support for the Tinubu administration and its Renewed Hope agenda, particularly in the areas of national security, youth empowerment and national cohesion.
He said, “Gen. Buratai remains a committed Nigerian statesman who has always placed national interest above personal politics.”
The statement further described reports linking Buratai to alleged anti-government activities as “baseless, politically motivated and aimed at creating unnecessary division.”
Mohammed urged Nigerians to disregard what he called attempts at blackmail and misinformation, insisting that Buratai’s public record and engagements reflect his continued support for the current administration.
“His actions and public record speak louder than online rumours,” the statement added.
The supporters also called on the public to remain focused on issues that promote national development and unity rather than social media speculation.
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