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isa·Music/Radio· about 2 months ago

Obesere Snubs Fuji Musicians’ Welfare Group, Sefiu Alao Reveals

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Veteran Fuji star Sefiu Alao says Abass Akande Obesere refused to answer calls or contribute to a WhatsApp group set up for the welfare of Fuji veterans. The group includes Pasuma, Saheed Osupa, K1 De Ultimate, Taye Currency, Atawewe, Remi Aluko and Sefiu Alao himself. Alao voiced concern over Obesere’s silence despite knowing the group’s purpose. He suggested that the administrators remove Obesere if he isn’t willing to support his peers. The association was formed to promote and support the welfare of veteran Fuji musicians. Fans are now debating whether Obesere’s stance is fair to the rest of the group.

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halaabout 2 months ago

How does Obesere's silence on the Fuji veterans welfare group affect his reputation among fellow musicians?

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princeabout 2 months ago

Are there specific Fuji peers voicing concern over his silence, or is this more rumour than fact?

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bisiabout 2 months ago

It's odd that someone of Obesere's status no even pick call or join the welfare group effort.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Maybe Obesere has valid personal reasons, but it undermines any collective support plan when one star opts out.

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krisabout 2 months ago

To ensure veterans get support, the group could explore alternative funding channels that don't rely solely on individual contributions.

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