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Tinubu Celebrates Fuji Maestro Adewale Ayuba At 60


President Bola Tinubu has felicitated veteran Fuji musician and entertainer, Adewale Ayuba on his 60th birthday on March 25, 2025.

Tinubu, in a statement by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, acknowledged Ayuba’s profound influence on Nigeria’s Fuji music genre, a cultural treasure that resonates with many.

The president also celebrates Ayuba’s legacy as one of the nation’s cherished musical icons.

Since his debut as a Fuji singer at 17, Ayuba has established himself as the Bonsue Fuji King.

Known affectionately as Mr. Johnson, the veteran Fuji musician has remained a vital presence on the Nigerian social scene.

The president recalled that Ayuba’s album ‘Bubble’ which was released in 1991 garnered numerous awards and topped the music charts for months.

He commended the multi-talented artist, who excels as a singer, drummer, and actor, and acknowledges Ayuba’s significant contributions to youth development through talent nurturing.

“Today, we celebrate an icon whose talent and dedication have brought joy to generations of Nigerians and Africans worldwide. Through his lyrics, Adewale Ayuba has etched his name in gold, standing as a formidable force in our cultural history. His music, rich with wisdom, reflects the vibrancy and resilience of our society,” Tinubu stated.

He wished the Fuji maestro a long life and good health as he continues to inspire the younger generation of entertainers and serves as a beacon of hope for the vibrant and creative youth.



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