Jide Kosoko, Yemi Shodimu pay tribute to late Orishabunmi
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Veteran Nollywood Actor Jide Kosoko on Wednesday mourned the late Actress, Folake Aremu, popularly known as “Orishabunmi” who died late Tuesday, aged 61.
Kosoko while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday described the late actress as a very jovial fellow who always concealed her anger to make peace with people around her.
He lauded Orishabunmi’s numerous contributions to the development of the entertainment industry.
“Folake did her best, fought and conquered as far as I am concerned. Her contributions to the growth of the entertainment industry can’t be erased, we cannot forget her so soon.
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Fuji music gets new lease of life as first ‘Fuji: A Opera” exhibition holds
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An unparalleled celebration of Fuji music took centre stage at the maiden edition of Fuji: A Opera, pioneering Fuji founders such as General Ayinla Kollington, K1 De Ultimate and other icons were present to celebrate Fuji at the commencement of the week-long spectacle in Lagos.
Fuji: A Opera explored the music genre and its sub-culture through archive footage, costume, memorabilia, and imagery. The multi-platform exhibition also showcased an awe-inspiring futuristic presentation of Fuji, to promote a more positive contemporary image of the indigenous multi-genre fusion locally and globally.