“I supported her decision from the beginning. She had been talking about joining the US Navy for some years, so I was not surprised when she eventually enlisted.”
Popular fuji singer, Wasiu Alabi, aka Pasuma, held the attention of many during the week when he took to Instagram to post a picture of his daughter wearing military fatigues. He added the caption, “Congratulations to me. My girl, Opeyemi, is now a Navy (personnel) in the United States of America. Congrats my dearest daughter. You always make me and your mum proud. May God guide you in your chosen career.’’
When Sunday Scoop reached out to the
beloved singer, he maintained that he was very proud of his daughter
achievement. He said, “I am proud of her. Any parent would be proud to know
that their child has a mindset of service.
The singer also stated that even if his daughter indicated interest in joining the Nigerian Army, he would not have discouraged her. He added, “As a Nigerian, I have the utmost respect for the men and women of the Nigerian military for the selfless work they do. The level of insecurity in the country may initially make any parent feel unsure about their child joining the military. However, there is the risk of danger in almost everything we do in life. Pilots take risks; driving a car or crossing a road also has risks. Being in the military in America too involves risks, so I would not have discouraged her.”
Speaking
on the influence that the late fuji musician, Barrister (whose 10th death
anniversary was recently celebrated), had on his career, Pasuma said, “Alhaji
Sikiru Ayinde Barrister influenced and has continued to influence many fuji
musicians, including me. He consolidated the sounds and melodies of ‘were’
music into what we now know as ‘fuji’. The type of influence Barrister had on
me and my music was similar to that of a father and son. He will forever be
remembered as one of the artistic legends of Africa.”
The
self-acclaimed ‘Oganla’ also noted that during festive seasons, which were his
busiest periods, he always prioritised his family and would go home to spend
time with them after his performances. He also urged his fans new projects from
his Pasuma Wonder Organisation and Wasbar Records.
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