Why I visited K1 in Ijebu —Osupa

Fuji music star, Saheed Osupa, may have taken a bold step that could finally put an end to the age-old feud between him and his boss, Wasiu Ayinde, otherwise known as K1 De Ultimate, while he paid a courtesy visit to the king of Fuji music at his house in Ijebu Ode in Ogun State.

For years, there was an ongoing feud between Fuji's two musical groups. Their rivalry had fueled endless debates between their fans, each camp defending its favorite artist. Tension escalated to a point where it resembled a war of words, leaving the music-loving community divided.

But recent events in Fuji music circles seem to be yielding positive results among some of the biggest groups, including K1, Osupa, Pasuma and Malaika, as they have decided to move away from the conflict that had pitted them against each other. to others for more than a decade. more than a decade.

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R has learned that the death of Pasuma's mother, Alhaja Khadijat Odetola, a few weeks ago sparked a peace movement among Fuji music stars, with some of them sending condolence messages to the singer when they would have expressed their desire to give peace. a chance and end the long-standing rivalry at the burial ceremony.

Speculation was rife about the purpose of this visit. Some of their fans were skeptical, thinking it might have been a publicity stunt, while others hoped it would end the rivalry.

Speaking about his visit to K1, Osupa debunked insinuations suggesting the visit was a publicity stunt, saying he remains committed to the peace, unity and progress of Fuji and Japan's music industry. its practitioners, adding that paying tribute to K1 during his residency should remind his fans that love has come to stay.

Osupa was warmly welcomed by K1, and they embraced, setting the tone for reconciliation.

Together they entered the K1 residence and their conversation was filled with honesty and humility. They recognized the role their rivalry had played in dividing their fans and vowed to put an end to it.

As a gesture of goodwill, K1 De Ultimate initiated a prayer session, saying the time had come to end their differences and embrace peace. He congratulated Osupa on his visit, saying "As you have honored me, you will also be honored by many people around you."

According to him, “when people honor their leader, they will also be honored by God. I honored Mr. Fuji (Ayinde Barrister) during his lifetime and even after his death, which is why I continued to enjoy the grace of God. Let me tell you that from the bottom of my heart, I am proud of your visit and I am sure that God will lift you up as well. »

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Why I visited K1 in Ijebu —Osupa

Fuji music star, Saheed Osupa, may have taken a bold step that could finally put an end to the age-old feud between him and his boss, Wasiu Ayinde, otherwise known as K1 De Ultimate, while he paid a courtesy visit to the king of Fuji music at his house in Ijebu Ode in Ogun State.

For years, there was an ongoing feud between Fuji's two musical groups. Their rivalry had fueled endless debates between their fans, each camp defending its favorite artist. Tension escalated to a point where it resembled a war of words, leaving the music-loving community divided.

But recent events in Fuji music circles seem to be yielding positive results among some of the biggest groups, including K1, Osupa, Pasuma and Malaika, as they have decided to move away from the conflict that had pitted them against each other. to others for more than a decade. more than a decade.

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R has learned that the death of Pasuma's mother, Alhaja Khadijat Odetola, a few weeks ago sparked a peace movement among Fuji music stars, with some of them sending condolence messages to the singer when they would have expressed their desire to give peace. a chance and end the long-standing rivalry at the burial ceremony.

Speculation was rife about the purpose of this visit. Some of their fans were skeptical, thinking it might have been a publicity stunt, while others hoped it would end the rivalry.

Speaking about his visit to K1, Osupa debunked insinuations suggesting the visit was a publicity stunt, saying he remains committed to the peace, unity and progress of Fuji and Japan's music industry. its practitioners, adding that paying tribute to K1 during his residency should remind his fans that love has come to stay.

Osupa was warmly welcomed by K1, and they embraced, setting the tone for reconciliation.

Together they entered the K1 residence and their conversation was filled with honesty and humility. They recognized the role their rivalry had played in dividing their fans and vowed to put an end to it.

As a gesture of goodwill, K1 De Ultimate initiated a prayer session, saying the time had come to end their differences and embrace peace. He congratulated Osupa on his visit, saying "As you have honored me, you will also be honored by many people around you."

According to him, “when people honor their leader, they will also be honored by God. I honored Mr. Fuji (Ayinde Barrister) during his lifetime and even after his death, which is why I continued to enjoy the grace of God. Let me tell you that from the bottom of my heart, I am proud of your visit and I am sure that God will lift you up as well. »

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President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerians to harness the country's rich diversity as a unique and powerful tool to advance prosperity and national development for the benefit of all citizens...

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