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Asiwaju, International Music Promoter declares he is a core Bariga boy
Akeem Olaide Daramola AKA Asiwaju is the CEO of Al-Akeem Asiwaju Promotion, a Fuji Musical Promotion organization, which organizes fuji shows. On May 29th. 2016, the organization staged a show at the Beverly International Event Centre Car Park in New Garage area of Bariga, Lagos. The event tagged Gbera show featured Remi Aluko, a popular fuji musician, Suleimon Atanda, Chairman, Fuji Music Association of Nigeria, FUMAN, Shomolu-Bariga branch and other aspiring fuji artistes in Shomolu-Bariga.
Now, the organization is set to stage another fuji show tagged Dapada (The Return). CommuneMagazine corned the ever busy Master of fuji promotion, at the Iya Corner Restaurant in the New Garage Area and had a short discussion on his upcoming show. He also discussed his plan for fuji music in Shomolu-Bariga, the challenges he faces with his last show and why he is a core Shomolu-Bariga person. Enjoy it;
What is DAPADA show all about and why is the show called Dapada (The Return)?
The first show which was Gbera was not as I planned it because the Star of the day, Remi Aluko did not get to entertain the audience as much as necessary due to a faulty instrument, which made it impossible for him to play to the satisfaction of the fans. After that show, I received series of calls asking that we bring back the artistes, Remi Aluko. So, we don’t have much choose than to yield to the people's demand for a returned play by Remi Aluko. And even, the artiste is eager to come back and finished his unfinished business. It is because we are bringing him back that is why we tagged the show Dapada (The Return of Remi Aluko).
What have you put in place to prevent the reoccurrence of what happened last time?
Firstly, we are noting getting our instrument from the same source. We are getting it this time from another company that understand the important of a show and the stars coming.
How did you get into fuji promotion?
Actually, I love fuji music very much. I also notice Shomolu-Bariga, where are grew up also loves music and anything entertainment. And, I know that music especially fuji music can bring peace and harmony to the community. That is why I went decided to go into fuji promotion, so that I can bring in different artistes to foster peace in the community. I know how music can change people for good. If we start bringing in different artistes, being a fan of the same artiste can encourage mutual respect and understanding between warring streets and groups.
How long have you been in the business of promoting fuji music?
It’s been about three years now, Gbera is my first show in Shomolu-Bariga area. For the past three years, I have staged shows in Ibadan, Ijebu and Coutonu. Though, I have received several calls from people in Ghana, I have not staged a show there. Many residents of Bariga that attended my shows pressurized me to stage a show in Shomolu-Bariga. So, I planned to stage about five more shows this year for Shomolu-Bariga communities.
Before you went into fuji promotion, what were you doing?
I am a businessman. I am a clearing and forwarding agent and I bring in cars to sell.
Which school did you attend?
I had my National Diploma from Kwara state polytechnic in 1991-1992. My secondary education was at Ajayi Crowder Memorial School, Bariga. I attended Temple Primary School, Alubarika, Bariga. You can see that I am a core Bariga Boy, born and brought up in Bariga.
How is your organization helping upcoming fuji artistes
As at now, we only showcase them in our shows. We gave them ample opportunity to display their talents. When we have shows, the upcoming artistes are given about five slots to perform before we will call in the popular stars of the show. We featured more upcoming artistes in our shows, we do this to promote and encourage them. Not only that, we provide them with connection in the fuji music world.
Do you sign fuji artistes?
Not yet but it is part of our organization’s plan for 2017. We have a lot of fuji artistes not only in Lagos state but everywhere.
After this show, Dapada what should Shomolu-Bariga communities expect from your stable?
After this show, the people of Shomolu-Bariga should be ready for Sule Alao Maliaka early November 2016 at most. St. Janet and Obesere too will visit while 2016 will close down in December with Alabi Pasoma.
What challenges do you have with security?
The last show was peaceful. The effort of the Nigeria police to curbed street gangs’ fights and cult clashes is paying off. We notified the necessary security outfit about the show, so there was more than adequate security because we also made arrangement for more security. The relentless effort of the police to curb crime in Shomolu-Bariga will grow the entertainment potential of the community.
By: Ola Pat
KB Godson becomes the first professional boxer in Shomolu-Bariga
By Aisha Abdul-Lateef
As the city of Shomolu-Bariga transformed from an urban centre to a metropolitan city, the fortune of this educational city is also growing in other critical endeavour. One of the city big boy, Kabiru Towolawi alias Kaybee will be featuring in the GOTV night 9 boxing show on October 2nd, 2016 at the Indoor Sport Hall of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
CommuneMagazin, CM reported the return of Kaybee to amateur boxing in January 2016, where he won his returned match at the monthly Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame, LBHF. Before his return to the ring, the Hotel Manager had tried his hand on promoting football club. In an interview with CM in March, Kaybee reiterated his purpose of coming back to boxing, '' My aspiration is to move to the professional level''.
KB Godson, as he was known in the boxing arena will be fighting in the professional category for the first time in his Eight years career as a boxer at the GOTV Boxing Night. The GOTV Boxing Night is the 9th edition organized by Flykite Promotions. This edition will feature KB Godson in a six rounds fight against Man MOPOL (Emmauel Igwe) in the National Light Heavyweight Challenge. Main alight will be the fight between Fijaborm of Nigeria vs Raphael Kwabena of Ghana, Joe Boy (Nigeria) vs Richard Awenfu (Ghana), others are Jagaban vs Coded Man, Omo Iya Eleja against Lion, Madevex vs Great Jude and ID Cabasa vs Fighting Policeman.
Always Boxing Club, ABC coach, Prince Tajudeen Kazeem AKA Always who oversees the boxer's training said the club is determined to put the name of Shomolu-Bariga on the boxing map of the world and not relent in his effort to make boxing in Shomolu-Bariga the envy of other Local Government. The coach, who won the Best Coach of the Year Award in 2015 called on residents of Shomolu-Bariga to come out en masse to support their own. '' I implore people of this community to come to come out and support us. We can really do with their supports. Please come out on the 2nd of October to the National Stadium to encourage and cheer KB Godson to sure victory. We have Jerseys for our supporters to announce the arrival of our first professional boxer in Shomolu-Bariga. ''
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Opinion: Our unforgiving ways
Ola Pat is an experienced journalist with a bias for community reporting. He is the Assistant Editor at www.communemag.blogspot.com, a community magazine for Shomolu-Bariga, Gbagada and Environs.
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It’s all in our ways. Our students must pass or fail by writing examination, a purely academy endeavour. Anyone who failed this endeavour will be ably help along the way of ruin, academic damnation by the society. If you failed at your work, you will be kindly assisted to tumble down faster into the rubbles at the end of the hills. Fail in marriage and you will be cast into the leprosy camp. Why do we give so much to those who have too much? Why do we fail to gather at the side of those struggling not to tumble down? Why don't we give too much to those, who needed too much? Ladies and Gentlemen, our culture only support stars but ignored raising stars and abandoned fallen stars.
Indeed those who excel must be rewarded but couragement must be shower on those struggling for the pinnacle of their career and endeavour. We must demolish the gathering of failures, catch every falling comrade. A community is as strong as its weakest link; a comrade left behind may be forced by the enemy to divulge vital information. Yet we taught our kids that a junior adventurer never leaves a man behind. But we left behind tons of people who needed a different sand to flourish. Remember weeds are flowers too.
It is a collective failure that has continued to hunt us as a nation, stalk us as a people. Sir and ma, do I mentioned all the outcasts thrown out for their academic failure, those ostracized for their professional default without the provision for re-incorporation. Area boys today are the rejects of the society being nurture secretly by politicians. Al Magiri recruited by Boko Haram were the undesirables of our societal order. Our unforgiving and not standing up for the weak, our failure to fight for the right of others, got us here. Insecurity any where is insecurity to all. War in Syria is affecting Europe as refugees pour into Europe in their thousands. The disaster in North Africa is fueling the instability in Sudan and the entire West Africa and indeed the Boko Haram problem. We need to accept that between black and white, no and yes, bad and good is an island that is neither white nor black, a fence that is neither no nor yes, an action that is neither bad nor good, just a midway between.