• Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026

    A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired.

    Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement.

    The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded.

    This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
    Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026 A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired. Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement. The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded. This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
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  • KWAM 1 vs Governor Dapo Abiodun: Ogun High Court Dismisses Fuji Star’s Bid to Stop Awujale Selection Process, Orders Accelerated Hearing

    An Ogun State High Court sitting in Ijebu-Ode has dismissed an application filed by renowned Fuji musician, Otunba Wasiu Olasunkanmi Ayinde, popularly known as KWAM 1, seeking to halt the selection process of a new Awujale of Ijebuland. The court, presided over by Justice A. A. Omoniyi, ruled that the application lacked merit and declined to grant an interim injunction stopping the process. KWAM 1 had challenged the dominance of the Fusengbuwa ruling house in producing the next Awujale, arguing that the process violated Ogun State chieftaincy laws and his constitutional rights as a member of the Fidipote ruling house. While denying the injunction, the court ordered an accelerated hearing of the substantive suit, now scheduled for January 14, 2026. The case has intensified public debate over traditional succession, royal lineage, and state involvement in chieftaincy matters in Ogun State.
    KWAM 1 vs Governor Dapo Abiodun: Ogun High Court Dismisses Fuji Star’s Bid to Stop Awujale Selection Process, Orders Accelerated Hearing An Ogun State High Court sitting in Ijebu-Ode has dismissed an application filed by renowned Fuji musician, Otunba Wasiu Olasunkanmi Ayinde, popularly known as KWAM 1, seeking to halt the selection process of a new Awujale of Ijebuland. The court, presided over by Justice A. A. Omoniyi, ruled that the application lacked merit and declined to grant an interim injunction stopping the process. KWAM 1 had challenged the dominance of the Fusengbuwa ruling house in producing the next Awujale, arguing that the process violated Ogun State chieftaincy laws and his constitutional rights as a member of the Fidipote ruling house. While denying the injunction, the court ordered an accelerated hearing of the substantive suit, now scheduled for January 14, 2026. The case has intensified public debate over traditional succession, royal lineage, and state involvement in chieftaincy matters in Ogun State.
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  • Awujale Throne Succession Crisis: Fuji Star Wasiu Ayinde ‘Kwam1’ Sues Ogun Governor, Ijebu-Ode Ruling House Over Lineage Claim

    Renowned Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as Kwam1, has filed a suit at the Ogun State High Court in Ijebu-Ode, challenging the ongoing process to install the next Awujale of Ijebuland. In the suit, Kwam1 named Governor Dapo Abiodun, Ijebu-Ode Local Government officials, and the Awujale Interregnum Administrative Council as respondents, seeking an interim injunction to halt the installation process. He claims eligibility to the throne through the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, a lineage claim earlier rejected by the ruling house. The case adds a fresh legal twist to the traditional succession process, with the court expected to decide whether the process should be suspended pending determination of the substantive suit.
    Awujale Throne Succession Crisis: Fuji Star Wasiu Ayinde ‘Kwam1’ Sues Ogun Governor, Ijebu-Ode Ruling House Over Lineage Claim Renowned Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as Kwam1, has filed a suit at the Ogun State High Court in Ijebu-Ode, challenging the ongoing process to install the next Awujale of Ijebuland. In the suit, Kwam1 named Governor Dapo Abiodun, Ijebu-Ode Local Government officials, and the Awujale Interregnum Administrative Council as respondents, seeking an interim injunction to halt the installation process. He claims eligibility to the throne through the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, a lineage claim earlier rejected by the ruling house. The case adds a fresh legal twist to the traditional succession process, with the court expected to decide whether the process should be suspended pending determination of the substantive suit.
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  • JUST IN:
    Taye Currency Launches Currency 93.1 FM, Expands Into Ibadan Media Scene

    Ibadan’s broadcasting space has just grown bigger with the arrival of Currency 93.1 FM, a new radio station owned by renowned Fuji musician, Taye Akande Adebisi, popularly known as Taye Currency.

    With this new venture, the Fuji star steps confidently into the league of media owners in the Oyo State capital, marking an important milestone in his career beyond the music stage.

    Media insiders believe the launch of Currency 93.1 FM strengthens Ibadan’s reputation as one of Nigeria’s rapidly developing broadcast hubs, where more entertainers and entrepreneurs continue to invest in the media industry.

    A big congratulations to Taye Currency and the entire @tayecurrency_official team on this exciting new journey.
    JUST IN: Taye Currency Launches Currency 93.1 FM, Expands Into Ibadan Media Scene Ibadan’s broadcasting space has just grown bigger with the arrival of Currency 93.1 FM, a new radio station owned by renowned Fuji musician, Taye Akande Adebisi, popularly known as Taye Currency. With this new venture, the Fuji star steps confidently into the league of media owners in the Oyo State capital, marking an important milestone in his career beyond the music stage. Media insiders believe the launch of Currency 93.1 FM strengthens Ibadan’s reputation as one of Nigeria’s rapidly developing broadcast hubs, where more entertainers and entrepreneurs continue to invest in the media industry. A big congratulations to Taye Currency and the entire @tayecurrency_official team on this exciting new journey.
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  • Ibom Air: Comfort Emmanson’s Lawyer Speaks On Her Next Plan After Release From Kirikiri.

    Her lawyer, Adefunke Maria, disclosed this on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Thursday, condemning the treatment her client received from the airline’s flight attendant, who allegedly blocked her from disembarking after a flight from Akwa Ibom to Lagos last Sunday.

    Maria said, “On the way forward, whether Comfort will allow the sleeping dogs lie, she will inform us, we can’t disclose that online. She is a full-grown adult. If she is going to press civil charges for compensation, she will let us know. But for now, we can’t decide for her. She will revert.

    “For now, she just needs to rest, put herself together.”

    Viral videos showed Emmanson and a flight attendant engaging in a physical altercation as security officials tried to intervene. While many Nigerians criticised her aggressive reaction, others faulted the attendant for preventing her from leaving the aircraft.

    Particular outrage was directed at the alleged indecent exposure Emmanson suffered during the confrontation with ground staff at the Lagos airport.

    Maria accused the airline’s staff of filming the incident and leaking the footage online, an action she strongly condemned.

    Emmanson was arrested at the airport, arraigned in court, and remanded in prison the same day. The speed of her prosecution fuelled accusations of selective justice, with calls for similar treatment of Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, also known as Kwam 1, who attempted to block a moving ValueJet aircraft in Abuja on August 5, 2025, but was not prosecuted.

    On August 13, 2025, Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, ordered that all charges against Emmanson be dropped, leading to her release. He also directed airline operators to lift the lifetime flying ban imposed on her.

    Despite her release, social media users continue to urge her to seek legal redress. For now, her lawyer says she is taking time to rest and “put herself together” before deciding on her next move.

    Ibom Air: Comfort Emmanson’s Lawyer Speaks On Her Next Plan After Release From Kirikiri. Her lawyer, Adefunke Maria, disclosed this on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Thursday, condemning the treatment her client received from the airline’s flight attendant, who allegedly blocked her from disembarking after a flight from Akwa Ibom to Lagos last Sunday. Maria said, “On the way forward, whether Comfort will allow the sleeping dogs lie, she will inform us, we can’t disclose that online. She is a full-grown adult. If she is going to press civil charges for compensation, she will let us know. But for now, we can’t decide for her. She will revert. “For now, she just needs to rest, put herself together.” Viral videos showed Emmanson and a flight attendant engaging in a physical altercation as security officials tried to intervene. While many Nigerians criticised her aggressive reaction, others faulted the attendant for preventing her from leaving the aircraft. Particular outrage was directed at the alleged indecent exposure Emmanson suffered during the confrontation with ground staff at the Lagos airport. Maria accused the airline’s staff of filming the incident and leaking the footage online, an action she strongly condemned. Emmanson was arrested at the airport, arraigned in court, and remanded in prison the same day. The speed of her prosecution fuelled accusations of selective justice, with calls for similar treatment of Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, also known as Kwam 1, who attempted to block a moving ValueJet aircraft in Abuja on August 5, 2025, but was not prosecuted. On August 13, 2025, Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, ordered that all charges against Emmanson be dropped, leading to her release. He also directed airline operators to lift the lifetime flying ban imposed on her. Despite her release, social media users continue to urge her to seek legal redress. For now, her lawyer says she is taking time to rest and “put herself together” before deciding on her next move.
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  • Airport Incident: ‘KWAM 1 Wouldn’t Try This During Buhari’s Tenure’ Onochie.

    Former presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie, has reacted to the recent airport incident involving Fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde, also known as KWAM 1.

    Naija News reports that Onochie said the behaviour displayed during the incident was a sharp contrast to the musician’s conduct while Muhammadu Buhari was in office.

    She recalled that during Buhari’s tenure, Ayinde maintained a law-abiding image and carried himself with decorum.

    She expressed concern over what she described as a growing culture of impunity in recent times.

    She said that public figures who once upheld proper conduct now appear to act without restraint.

    She wrote on her Facebook page: “There’s something about this era that pulls people towards impunity. Wasiu Ayinde stood with Buhari and was law-abiding. Now, see him and Oshiomhole behaving badly at the airport.”

    In other news, Nigerian socialite, Ismaila Mustapha, popularly known as Mompha, has expressed support for fuji artiste Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, following a controversy involving the artiste at Abuja airport.

    Reacting to the development, Mompha said that the situation was being blown out of proportion.

    He described it as an attempt to harm a respected cultural figure.

    He said K1, also called the Fuji Commander, is an important personality in the entertainment world whose reputation should be protected.

    Airport Incident: ‘KWAM 1 Wouldn’t Try This During Buhari’s Tenure’ Onochie. Former presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie, has reacted to the recent airport incident involving Fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde, also known as KWAM 1. Naija News reports that Onochie said the behaviour displayed during the incident was a sharp contrast to the musician’s conduct while Muhammadu Buhari was in office. She recalled that during Buhari’s tenure, Ayinde maintained a law-abiding image and carried himself with decorum. She expressed concern over what she described as a growing culture of impunity in recent times. She said that public figures who once upheld proper conduct now appear to act without restraint. She wrote on her Facebook page: “There’s something about this era that pulls people towards impunity. Wasiu Ayinde stood with Buhari and was law-abiding. Now, see him and Oshiomhole behaving badly at the airport.” In other news, Nigerian socialite, Ismaila Mustapha, popularly known as Mompha, has expressed support for fuji artiste Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, following a controversy involving the artiste at Abuja airport. Reacting to the development, Mompha said that the situation was being blown out of proportion. He described it as an attempt to harm a respected cultural figure. He said K1, also called the Fuji Commander, is an important personality in the entertainment world whose reputation should be protected.
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