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Fuji legends unite at Barrister’s 15th remembrance in peace
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79091, member: 636"] Fuji music icons and other cultural figures gathered at the late legend Sikiru Ayinde Barrister's home in Isolo, Lagos, to mark fifteen years since his passing. Two major stars, Saheed Osupa and Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, became a focal point at the remembrance. Observers noted the pair chatting and smiling together warmly, a scene that drew praise from fans familiar with their past competitive history. The event drew a deep roster of Yoruba music royalty. Attendees included veteran voices like Ayinla Kollington, who offered prayers for his old friend, alongside Salawa Abeni, Adewale Ayuba, and the head of the Fuji musicians association, S.K. Sensation. Also present were performers like Adio Atawewe, the actor Baba Ajobiewe, the singer known as Fuji Sandaka, Islamic vocalist Alhaja Medinat Barrytide, and Barrister's own grandson, BarryJhay. The gathering served as a unified tribute to the foundational artist's enduring influence. [/QUOTE]
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