S.F. Olowookere: 'Kayode Fashola drove in the accident that killed Amos Bakare of Music Makers'
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- This was a 2011 interview with Late Chief S.F. Olowookere, the Aro of Ijioni-Ijeda Ijesa. S.F Olowookere passed on 2012 April 8 which was Easter Sunday at age 66.
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Great interview, May your days be long sir 🙏
Agbaletu you're awesome thanks for this interview. The man sounds good but it's a pity that he wasn't here with us again may his soul rest in perfect peace.
Tunde Nightingale hailed from Ibadan. Oke Oluokun near Ibadan Grammar School is their family house. Noy far from my grandpa's house.
@Dele: Please do something on the late great Kayode Fashola like you did with juju legend late Jacob Oluwole. Thanks.
Agbaletu, please what is the title of the song Oge fila mi rele oge gele. İ need it please
Thank you very much for reminding us what the contributions of these great juju musicians has been to the Nigerian entertainment scene. I am in awe of their talents, considering what they were able to do without any formal music training, limited western education and scarce musical instruments.
One thing keeps reverberating with all of these musicians; they did not get consistent royalties for their work. They were easily exploited. The business ethics in Nigeria has been a rotten one for a long time.
I love your comments because they are apt.
Good interview, the legend, remain blessed the host.
How much I wish that AGBALETU had played OGEGELE record in the interview just as he did during his interview with DELE OJO.
Agbaletu, why did you not show us Olowokere's face? He used to be my dad's tenant in Bariga in early 70s, i have not seen him for over 40 years now
He is no more since 2012
Wow
This is so awesome.
Great job, keep it up
Baba mi ma n soro Baba yi. Kudos to AGBELETU
Nice
The man is well over 70 years. 1946 till date is more than 70.
Yes, he is 77 years
Rest in peace juju legend🙏🏿
@@olasuponiyi1765He passed in 2012 a year after this precious and priceless interview. Thanks Dele. Gbayi.
Weldon Dele, you never let me down