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Ariya Repete: How King Sunny Ade, Pasuma Set Ibadan On Fire

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Ariya Repete 2017...the winners displaying their cheques...supported by Maria Maggi, centre and other Nigerian Breweries officials...at the back is Odunlade Adekola...
Ariya Repete 2017...the winners displaying their cheques...supported by Maria Maggi, centre and other Nigerian Breweries officials...at the back is Odunlade Adekola...
  • Meet Fuji, Juju Talent Hunt Winners

For the very first time, King of World Beats, Sunny Ade and Orobokibo fuji musician, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma shared a stage and held their audience spell bound as they displayed their dancing skills.

This epochal performance took place at the Trans Amusement Park in Ibadan where Nigeria Breweries PLC organized the grand finale of its Goldberg Ariya Repete over the weekend.

At the concert too, Fausiya, a budding female Fuji musician from Ilorin, Kwara State, clinched the overall prize of N1 million plus a recording deal in the Fuji category, while Leye Williams, a talented Juju artiste from Osun State, clinched the same prize of N1 million, with a recording deal in the Juju category.

Onimama Fausiya and Leye Williams have both emerged overall winners of the 2017 edition of Ariya Repete, the Yoruba cultural music talent hunt, at the grand finale.

Fausiya, a budding female Fuji musician from Ilorin, Kwara State, clinched the overall prize of N1 million plus a recording deal in the Fuji category, while Leye Williams, a talented Juju artiste from Osun State, clinched the same prize of N1 million, with a recording deal in the Juju category.

An elated Fausiya, who is the first female artiste to clinch the Aare 1 of Fuji music on the Ariya Repete platform, could not hide her excitement when announced the winner, as she responded to the hearty cheers of the crowd, who were astonished by her breathtaking performance.

She revealed that her belief in herself due to the inspiration she got from her dad, who is also a Fuji musician, led her to choose music as both her passion and career.

She said: “I always watched my dad during rehearsals with his musical band while I was growing up, and it instilled the level of confidence and inspiration that has helped me in my own musical sojourn.

“Words cannot express my feelings at the moment but I know that Ariya Repete has changed my life for the better. I will never forget this day.”

Williams, who was crowned the Aare 1 of Juju music that same night, also made history by being the first Juju artiste to be crowned on the cultural music talent hunt platform.

He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Goldberg and Nigerian Breweries Plc for making the cultural contest an expanded music platform that also identifies with aspiring Juju artistes in Nigeria.

He said: “I have not seen any other cultural music contest like Ariya Repete in the South West.

“My story and victory is a testimony that Juju music is alive again and will be revived fully amongst the youths who aspire to promote our Juju musical heritage, courtesy of Goldberg.”

Azeez Ajani and Wasiu Onilewura emerged first and second runners up in the Fuji category and carted away N750,000 and N500,000 respectively, while Adeniyi Temitope and Yomi Bright emerged first and second runners up in the Juju category and also went home with N750,000 and N500,000 each.

Other contestants in both the Fuji and Juju category who made it to the final this year received consolation prizes of N100,000 each.

Franco Maria Maggi, the Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, congratulated the winners and implored them to be good ambassadors of the platform, Ariya Repete, which has brought them to the limelight.

“Congratulating you will not be enough, but I must enjoin you to be good ambassadors of this platform that seeks to discover and promote indigenous Yoruba music genres that has made you the newest Fuji and Juju superstars in Nigeria,” Maggi said.

He challenged the other contestants to keep alive their dreams, saying that they are all winners and must remain good ambassadors that should represent their musical passions in a positive light.

Fuji legend, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM1), used the occasion to acknowledge the success of Ariya Repete in its maiden edition, saying Nigerian Breweries has proved her capability of growing an entire music industry in Nigeria.

Marshal said: “To those of you that bring Fuji and Juju music back to reckoning, the industry thanks you.

“I hereby use Ariya Repete platform to commend Nigerian Breweries for their immense support to boost the industry that will preserve the cultural heritage of our people.”

It was a night filled with spectacle and musical excitement as the contestants and legendary artistes kept the audience excited by their magical performances.

Legendary Juju icon King Sunny Ade, Pasuma Wonder, Taye Currency and pop star Adekunle Gold all created an exhilarated euphoria that kept the crowd glued to their positions for over seven hours of undiluted entertainment that spiced up the night and lit up the city of Ibadan.

With Ariya Repete, Goldberg continues to bring to its consumers the best of Fuji and Juju music, two indigenous Yoruba music genres, aimed at promoting the culture of the people of South Western Nigeria, in line with the brand’s three-point agenda of culture, respect and enjoyment.

Packaged by Kunle Gazali with additional reports from theeagleonline.com.ng

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