EWI OF ADO EKITI WARMLY WELCOMES FUJI T'O BAM AS SIX EMERGE FOR 2016 GOLDBERG FUJI T’O BAM FINAL- goBIGnews
The battle for the 2016
Wura 1 crown of Goldberg Fuji t’o Bam
took a more dramatic and entertaining turn in the city of Ado Ekiti, Ekiti
State, on Friday July 22, 2016, as six of the twenty semi-finalists, emerged
for the final scheduled for Ibadan on July 29, 2016.
The six finalists:
Shina Akanni; Saheed Ishola; Temitope Ajanni; Kuteyi Sikiru; Alausa Olalekan
and Muftau Alabi, displayed a great deal of creativity, stage craft,
vocalization, appearance and originality which has been the criteria for
assessing all contestants since the audition stages of the competition.
The night was a
gathering of the best of Fuji celebrities and respected Yoruba movie actors
like Odunlade Adekola, who acted as compere for the show; SK Sensation leading
the judges in company of Adebayo Faleke (aka Kakaki Olodumare) and Baby
Barrister who made powerful appearances which gave the guests and fans the best
that Fuji music had to offer.
The event started with
performances from a troupe of Traditional Ekiti-State dancers who entertained
the audience and then Antenna, the winner of the first edition in the Fuji t’o Bam competition ‘watered the
ground’ with a scintillating performance ahead of the contestants who later
came on stage in succession.
This year’s theme, ‘Let’s Collabo,’ provided a great form of
spectacle for the audience as A-List Fuji stars such as Saheed Osupa, Taye
Currency and Abolore Adigun (aka 9ice) thrilled the audience by collaborating
with some of them on stage. The theme was even more pronounced when the
twenty Fuji contestants lined up for the semi-finals also collaborated among
themselves in twos after their individual performances, an assessment criterion
for the judges in the competition.
The climax of the event
was more eventful as all the contestants present expressed enthusiasm amidst tension
in anticipation of the results for the night. Saheed Ishola, a Fuji star from
Ota, who was the first runner up in the 2015 edition said this after he was
announced as one of the finalists: ‘I will never give up on Fuji music and Fuji t’o Bam talent hunt. I am very
grateful to Goldberg and Nigerian Breweries for making every effort to bring to
the limelight people like me who have a strong passion for Fuji.’ Ishola
expressed optimism for the final and revealed that he has a strong conviction
of being crowned the Wura 1 of Fuji music in 2016.
Fuji
t’o Bam is an indigenous music activation platform of Goldberg,
which has in the last three editions led to the discovery of budding Fuji
talents.
Meanwhile, the Goldberg
team was given warm reception to the city of Ado-Ekiti by His Royal Majesty,
Oba (Dr.) Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe Aladesanmi III (CON, JP), the Ewi of
Ado-Ekiti, who threw its gates open to welcome them.
The royal father
showered blessings on the team for deeming it fit to bring the biggest and best
Fuji Talent Hunt Show to the city. He also commended Nigerian Breweries for
their relentless efforts in empowering youths for self actualization.
The Palace of the Oba
offered the team souvenirs of the throne such as its history (books) and the
Kabiyesi used the medium to officially invite the team to the Udiroko Festival
coming up on August 29th, 2016, themed: Celebration of a Flourishing Tradition.
The Public Affairs
Manager, West and Mid-West, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Tayo Adelaja, on behalf of
the team and Nigerian Breweries Plc, expressed his heartfelt gratitude and
appreciation for the Kabiyesi’s
display of affection and hospitality accorded them in the palace. In his words,
‘I am deeply astonished at Kabiyesi’s nature of fatherhood and kind gesture,
for even offering us the opportunity to dine with him in his palace.
Funso Ayeni, Senior
Brand Manager, Mainstream brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, who gave the vote of
thanks, revealed that Goldberg is a brand that respects the culture and
tradition of Yorubas. “The brand is tied to the cultural heritage of Yorubas
which is why it is culturally inclined and in tune with their roots,” he
stated.
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