
ArugboBoisi
@Arugboboisi_Sam • 9,156 subscribers
Broadcast Journalist @freshfmibadan |HISTORIAN | Cinematographer|Photographer | Communication Coach | MC | Yoruba Ibadan Ponbele
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Do you remember this man? For over twenty years, Gbenga Adewusi has remained largely silent in the face of countless allegations and controversies. Instead of issuing lengthy explanations, his response has largely been videos of himself travelling around the world or singing prayerful Christian songs. Love him or dislike him, one thing is difficult to deny, Bayowa Baba Ìtùnú is truly one of a kind. A broadcaster, actor, musician, publicist, voice-over artist, Akéwì, filmmaker, and talent developer, his contributions to the Nigerian entertainment industry remain significant. From supporting the growth of Fuji music amidst controveries, to nurturing talents who later became stars, his impact cuts across generations. His works such as Àjèjì, Lárínlòódù, Lépa Shandy, Pink Ladies, and many others shaped an era of Yoruba entertainment industry, at a time when the address of zentury films, corporate pictures, epsalum production, afeezco International, gemini films etc was popular than the owners. Personally, I hope to someday sit with him for an interview and hear his truth and side of the story after all these years of silence.
ArugboBoisi242,523 views • 12 days ago

Times are changing, and perhaps one of the most important things this generation must learn is respect for every religion and belief system. A lot of people grew up with wild imaginations and strange perceptions about the Traditional Institution and Ìṣẹ̀ṣe at large, because most of what they know came from Nollywood, theatre interpretations, or religious films. Sadly, many of those portrayals are exaggerated and far from the true representation of the faith. From believing every Babaláwo is a money ritualist or “child of Satan,” to seeing them as enemies of God, society created an image that often has little connection with reality. Some even overestimate native powers as though they can undo every natural law and principle of life, while others demonize everything connected to the old religion. Ironically, every religion has its own forms of rituals, prayers, symbols, and spiritual practices. Yet when someone practice isẹse and have similar problems like those in church or mosque, people ask mockingly, “Why can’t your Ifá or charms solve it?” as though humanity itself is beyond limitations. Many of us were raised with an “us against them” mentality, that taught us never to associate with traditional worshippers, and was encouraged through songs and sermons to speak against them. 🎼Jesus Power, super power! Orunmila power, Power less power🎼 Meanwhile, old chants from Babaláwo often carried prayers of peace and coexistence like: 🎼“Kí ikú má pa onigbagbọ, kí àrùn má ṣe onímòle, tó bá di ọdún tó ńbọ ká tún ara rí.”🎼 Now, in another twist, some reverts and enthusiasts from Christian or Islamic backgrounds who embrace Ìṣẹ̀ṣe have also carried the same toxic energy of “ours versus yours,” using songs and content to attack the religions they once belonged to. But must spirituality always become a battlefield? Must faith survive only by mocking another faith? Maybe true wisdom is understanding that respect does not reduce your belief. Peaceful coexistence does not weaken your faith. And humanity should always come before religious rivalry. This is the tale of “ọmọ iná là rán sí iná” curated by Tani Ọlọhun and others.. ArugboBoisi ń lookọ mi
ArugboBoisi62,026 views • 20 days ago

The same song once condemned as unfit for a gathering of kings… is now the very tune the kings themselves are dancing to on stage. What an irony! Truly, we all see life differently, and that’s why we shouldn’t be too quick to cancel or tear someone down just because we don’t agree with them.
ArugboBoisi166,014 views • 8 months ago

Mogaji Ile Oderinlọ Great warrior like his Predecessors.. Ibadan Cultural Festival'26
ArugboBoisi41,531 views • 2 months ago

You all better be careful of this dangerous man of God.. Agbára rẹ pọ
ArugboBoisi112,739 views • 6 months ago

That was a close one! Ọlọ́run má ko Baba wa Wasiu Ayinde yọ Ki awon náà má ṣe suru The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has confirmed that Fuji music icon, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (K1 De Ultimate), was found with alcohol in a flask while attempting to board a Value Jet flight at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja. According to FAAN’s Director of Public Affairs, Obiageli Orah, K1 insisted on carrying the unidentified liquid despite warnings from Aviation Security (AVSEC) officers and the flight captain. During the confrontation, he allegedly spilled the contents on a security officer and refused to comply. Following the incident, K1 reportedly moved to the front of the aircraft and refused to vacate the area until AVSEC officers intervened. He was later released after preliminary investigation. FAAN has reiterated its commitment to aviation safety and stated that the matter is still under investigation, with assurances that all involved parties will be held accountable as necessary.
ArugboBoisi110,962 views • 10 months ago

Throwback to this moment… The entire Nollywood came together to celebrate the legendary Oga Bello, pure love, respect, and unity. That’s the kind of energy a movie premiere should have, not the tension and controversies of today btw Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham.
ArugboBoisi21,812 views • 2 months ago

BREAKING NEWS: It’s now official! His Imperial Majesty, Ọba AbdulRasheed Adewolu Ladoja, has been announced as the new Olubadan of Ibadanland. The announcement follows a crucial meeting of the Kingmakers and the Olubadan-in-Council held earlier today. Ọba Ladoja will ascend the throne as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
ArugboBoisi49,895 views • 10 months ago

This was during Fresh FM Children Fiesta.... Ìbàdàn Fuji Artist are loved..
ArugboBoisi38,422 views • 8 months ago