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“Dad how can you not stand,” Curious Yinka Ayefele’s son queries himRenowned Nigerian Gospel artist Yinka Ayefele recently engaged in a heart-to-heart conversation with his sons, delved into the unforgettable motor accident that confined him to a wheelchair.In a video captured on his Instagram page, Yinka Ayefele was spotted with his kids flat-out on the bed when his son, Richard, fueled by curiosity, straight-up grilled his old man on why he can’t stand on his feet.Yinka responded, revealing he had an accident. Little Richard, still curious, persistently pressed for more details. The singer then explained it was an auto crash during the festive season on December 12, 1997.Little Richard inquired about the car accident, and Yinka, addressing him and the other kids, described how he was driving on a slippery road when his car somersaulted six times, landed in a deep pit within a bush.Ayefele recounted being rescued by Good Samaritans who promptly took him to the hospital, said later, he underwent further treatment in London for a better recovery.While narrating his experience, Yinka Ayefele noticed his son’s concern, assured his boy that he would be fine, and expressed confidence in his ability to walk someday.In the video, Ayefele also shared how his son asked him to try standing up from his wheelchair and engage in exercises, aiming to aid his recovery and regain the ability to walk.Captioning the clip, Yinka Ayefele commemorate the 26th anniversary of his accident today, declaring that the day marked a turning point in his

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Born on February 1, 1968, in Ipoti-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.He had his primary education at Our Saviour’s Anglican Primary School in Ipoti-Ekiti. His secondary education was also in Ekiti State. He proceeded to Ondo State College of Arts and Science in Ikare Akoko, Ondo State.Ayefele worked briefly as a journalist and broadcaster at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Ibadan, where he also produced jingles and musical works on radio.Dr. Olayinka Joel Ayefele (MON) began his music career in 1997.Yinka Ayefele is a Nigerian music producer, gospel singer, entrepreneur, radio presenter, and founder of Fresh FM and Blast FM network of radio stations across south-western Nigeria.Other arms of Ayefele’s radio stations are opened in Abeokuta, Ado Ekiti, Akure, Osogbo and Lagos.The tungba-highlifeThe musician, Dr. Olayinka Joel Ayefele, has received over 500 awards. Among other awards are: Member of the Order of the Niger, awarded by Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2011); Ekiti Cultural Ambassador Award and Presenter Extraordinaire (2015).Uncle Yinka Ayefele will clock 56 tomorrow, Thursday, 1st of February, 2024.

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Stations and from there I got a promoter who happens to be the chairman of a Travel Bureau Company then, Dana Air. He started a label then and needed me for some advert so I made it for him and he told me he would like me to produce an album and I did it too and that was when I released Afurugbin, this was in 2007. That same year I started my band.At the initial stage, how was it?I stated with gospel highlife but later introduced my own new style to it so as to stand out and that was how I came about “Jasa”. Then it was rough but we thank God for today.How have people been able to accept your style of music?It was not easy because initially it was not accepted. I was just going through it then, let me say I had some luck with some marketers then, they would come to market my music but they didn’t meet my expectations. Not until I started my own label did I start getting to people’s heart.How did the like of Yinka Ayefele influence you?If today, people ask who Femi Solar is, the reply would be “Omo Ayefele” because I passed through him, not like I worked with him but I was in his office for 3 years, then I was with Laolu Ayefele his brother before he travelled to London. So we were always together then, I love his style, right from the beginning he has been my mentor and he really influenced me a lot. He is a nice person and he is still very nice to me.How come people say You and Ayefele are enemies?I have no issue with Ayefele. Though we had some issues then and you know this is music, this is entertainment, so many things are bound to happen, we had issues then and we sorted it out and now we are cool.What’s your relationship with Femi Lacaster?It’s a very OK one; he is a brother to me. He has also contributed so well to my music career because we were

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Collage by Dami Mojid / THE REPUBLIC. Source Reference 1: RANSOME-KUTI FAMILY ARCHIVE / BBC. Reference 2: Promo stills for ‘Funmilayo Ransome Kuti’ movie, 2024. IMDB / INSTAGRAM. the ministry of ARTS / FILM DEPT. A Tussle Between Fact and Fiction Yinka Adetu August 11, 2024 While Bolanle Austen-Peters’ biopic on Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti takes a bold leap in Nollywood’s approach to biographical storytelling, the creative liberty of the director overclouds the distinction between fact and fiction. Collage by Dami Mojid / THE REPUBLIC. Source Reference 1: RANSOME-KUTI FAMILY ARCHIVE / BBC. Reference 2: Promo stills for ‘Funmilayo Ransome Kuti’ movie, 2024. IMDB / INSTAGRAM. the ministry of ARTS / FILM DEPT. A Tussle Between Fact and Fiction Yinka Adetu August 11, 2024 While Bolanle Austen-Peters’ biopic on Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti takes a bold leap in Nollywood’s approach to biographical storytelling, the creative liberty of the director overclouds the distinction between fact and fiction. History has long been an underexplored territory in Nollywood, but recent films have endeavoured to recreate and interpret the past through contemporary storytelling. Hijack ‘93 (2023) is considered a turning point, as Tobilola Akanni describes it in The Nollywood Reporter as ‘the first of a retelling and the retelling of the first’ due to its pioneering effort in portraying an actual historical and national event. Prior to this, retellings of historical events from Nigeria’s colonial and postcolonial periods were limited. Films such as October 1 (Kunle Afolayan, 2014), ‘76 (Izu Ojukwu, 2016), and 93 Days (Steve Gukas, 2016) focus on personal lives intertwined with historical events, including specific occurrences like the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Lagos. However, these films didn’t explore key national events like Charles Opaleke’s Hijack ‘93. Other historical films include biopics such as The Herbert Macaulay Affair (Imoh Umoren, 2019) and adaptations like Biyi Bandele’s Half of a Yellow Sun (2013), which is inspired by historical fiction. While Nollywood historical movies draw from past events, they are shaped by the director’s vision, the scriptwriter’s interpretation, and the performance of the actors, which may not always align with historical records. Despite this, Nollywood has faced criticism. See How Gospel Singer Yinka Ayefele Celebrates His First Son's Birthday

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“Dad how can you not stand,” Curious Yinka Ayefele’s son queries himRenowned Nigerian Gospel artist Yinka Ayefele recently engaged in a heart-to-heart conversation with his sons, delved into the unforgettable motor accident that confined him to a wheelchair.In a video captured on his Instagram page, Yinka Ayefele was spotted with his kids flat-out on the bed when his son, Richard, fueled by curiosity, straight-up grilled his old man on why he can’t stand on his feet.Yinka responded, revealing he had an accident. Little Richard, still curious, persistently pressed for more details. The singer then explained it was an auto crash during the festive season on December 12, 1997.Little Richard inquired about the car accident, and Yinka, addressing him and the other kids, described how he was driving on a slippery road when his car somersaulted six times, landed in a deep pit within a bush.Ayefele recounted being rescued by Good Samaritans who promptly took him to the hospital, said later, he underwent further treatment in London for a better recovery.While narrating his experience, Yinka Ayefele noticed his son’s concern, assured his boy that he would be fine, and expressed confidence in his ability to walk someday.In the video, Ayefele also shared how his son asked him to try standing up from his wheelchair and engage in exercises, aiming to aid his recovery and regain the ability to walk.Captioning the clip, Yinka Ayefele commemorate the 26th anniversary of his accident today, declaring that the day marked a turning point in his

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Born on February 1, 1968, in Ipoti-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.He had his primary education at Our Saviour’s Anglican Primary School in Ipoti-Ekiti. His secondary education was also in Ekiti State. He proceeded to Ondo State College of Arts and Science in Ikare Akoko, Ondo State.Ayefele worked briefly as a journalist and broadcaster at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Ibadan, where he also produced jingles and musical works on radio.Dr. Olayinka Joel Ayefele (MON) began his music career in 1997.Yinka Ayefele is a Nigerian music producer, gospel singer, entrepreneur, radio presenter, and founder of Fresh FM and Blast FM network of radio stations across south-western Nigeria.Other arms of Ayefele’s radio stations are opened in Abeokuta, Ado Ekiti, Akure, Osogbo and Lagos.The tungba-highlifeThe musician, Dr. Olayinka Joel Ayefele, has received over 500 awards. Among other awards are: Member of the Order of the Niger, awarded by Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2011); Ekiti Cultural Ambassador Award and Presenter Extraordinaire (2015).Uncle Yinka Ayefele will clock 56 tomorrow, Thursday, 1st of February, 2024.

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Stations and from there I got a promoter who happens to be the chairman of a Travel Bureau Company then, Dana Air. He started a label then and needed me for some advert so I made it for him and he told me he would like me to produce an album and I did it too and that was when I released Afurugbin, this was in 2007. That same year I started my band.At the initial stage, how was it?I stated with gospel highlife but later introduced my own new style to it so as to stand out and that was how I came about “Jasa”. Then it was rough but we thank God for today.How have people been able to accept your style of music?It was not easy because initially it was not accepted. I was just going through it then, let me say I had some luck with some marketers then, they would come to market my music but they didn’t meet my expectations. Not until I started my own label did I start getting to people’s heart.How did the like of Yinka Ayefele influence you?If today, people ask who Femi Solar is, the reply would be “Omo Ayefele” because I passed through him, not like I worked with him but I was in his office for 3 years, then I was with Laolu Ayefele his brother before he travelled to London. So we were always together then, I love his style, right from the beginning he has been my mentor and he really influenced me a lot. He is a nice person and he is still very nice to me.How come people say You and Ayefele are enemies?I have no issue with Ayefele. Though we had some issues then and you know this is music, this is entertainment, so many things are bound to happen, we had issues then and we sorted it out and now we are cool.What’s your relationship with Femi Lacaster?It’s a very OK one; he is a brother to me. He has also contributed so well to my music career because we were

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