ALL is now well as the trio of K1, Pasuma and Currency have separately apologised to one another over the negative reactions the Oga-Nla issue generated in the media a few months ago.
Pasuma caused an uproar when he reportedly dumped the K1-led Arabambi clan that comprised Taye Currency and Alabi Pasuma. Taye, however, refused to leave with Pasuma to be Oga Nla 2, while K1, the creator of the clan, has refused to speak on the issue till date.
During the burial of Rasheed Merenge’s father at the Liberty Stadium in Ibadan recently, Pasuma publicly apologised to K1 and told the audience that K1 “would always be” his boss in all ramifications.
“As I am a son to K1, so is Taye a son to me. There is no problem between us because we are a family”, he said.
K1 responded to Paso’s declaration and immediately raised his hands. Thereafter, he told the guests too that “Pasuma has always been my son and will continue to be”.
He later asked Paso to get on stage and sing for him and Merenge, which he did to the admiration of many.
Just a few days after at Top One Gardens, Podo, Ibadan, Currency, who was special guest at an event, also apologised to Paso for the negative report the Oga Nla issue generated in the media, saying he would continue to be loyal to K1 and love Paso for the different roles both had played in his life.
Meanwhile, K1, who sneaked back into the country two days ago, has expressed gratitude to the Muslim Youth Forum Organisation (MYFO) for the success of its last edition of Lailatul Quadri night at Okota just before he left Nigeria for United States few days ago.
The guest lecturer, Farouk Onikijipa, had praised the fuji musician for consistently sending Muslims to Mecca for the annual pilgrimage, just as Yakubu Gbedeogun donated N1m to the youth forum, apart from slots to Mecca.
Founded 14 years ago, MYFO now has branches in 24 cities in Nigeria, and also in Benin Republic, Togo and Abidjan.
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