Stakeholders
in the music and entertainment industry have highlighted the vital connection
between music, entertainment and culture. The stakeholders who convened at the
Lagos Airport Hotel for the first ever Roundtable on Yoruba music, Ariya Repete, also commendedGoldberg
lager beer for the initiative, which they say, signals a cultural rejuvenation
among Yorubas.
In
his keynote address at the roundtable which focused on Juju and Fuji genres of
music, Professor TundeBabawaleexplained that the
rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba provided the foundation on which the music
genres of Juju and Fuji are built.
Babawale,a former Director and Chief Executive Officer
of the Center for Black and African Arts and Civilisation, CBAAC,noted that the
attachment of the Yoruba people of South West Nigeria to music and celebration
has earned them the appellation of “Owambe”, a reference to their love for ceremonies
and celebrations.
He traced the origin of Juju music to the old Saro
(Olowogbowo) quarter of Lagos where the genre emerged from ‘asiko’ music
associated with “area boys” in the quarter and added that the genre also incorporated
Brazilian Samba elements and the guitar style of Kru sailors from Liberia.
According to the professor, the music of the culture
such as Juju and Fuji has positively impacted every area of life of the Yorubas
including the reduction of socio-economic tension and the prevalence of
religious tolerance.
A prominent Fuji musician, King WasiuAyinde Marshall
(KWAM 1) thanked the organisers and speakers at the event for what he described
as an educative initiative meant to preserve Fuji and Juju, vital aspects of
the music and culture of the Yorubas.
Sir Shina Peters, a frontline Juju musician also
commended Goldberg for providing such a platform to discuss indigenous music
and called on other corporate organisations to emulate the effort.
Ambrose Somide, a radio broadcaster with Faaji FM and
a panellist at the roundtable enjoined young musicians of Yoruba extraction to
endeavour to sustain the genres for the promotion of the Yoruba culture.
While welcoming guests to the forum, Mr. Kufre Ekanem,
Nigerian Breweries’ Corporate Affairs Adviser, who was represented by Patrick
Olowokere, the company’s Corporate Communications and Brand Public Relations Manager,
disclosed that the Ariya Repete
initiative was borne out of the company’s respect for
tradition and values of the people.
The special guest of honour, His Imperial Majesty, Oba
AdeyeyeBabatunde EnitanOgunwusi, (Ojaja II),the Ooni of Ife, who was represented
by Oba AdebiyiAsoya, the Asoya of Ile Asoya Kingdom, reiterated the need to sustain
the current cultural revival among Nigerians as championed by Goldberg lager
beer in the area of indigenous Yoruba music.
The Ariya Repete Roundtable, the first ever roundtable
discourse on Yoruba music in Nigeria attracted stakeholders from traditional
institutions, the academia, the entertainment industry and the media to provide
informed thoughts on sustaining and promoting the rich heritage of Fuji and
Juju music.
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