Fuji Music act, Wasiu Alabi popularly known as Pasuma has ended the dispute with his godson, Taiwo Akande Adebisi aka Taye Currency in Saudi Arabia.
The Ibadan-based musician Currency was seen appealling to Pasuma in a viral video on Wednesday.
Taiye Currency in the video acknowledged Pasuma as his boss, saying Pasuma was instrumental to his success in the entertainment industry.
“I have been with Pasuma since 1993 and I accorded him respect since then and I don’t expect upcoming ones to disrespect me also.
“Paso is my godfather in music industry, just as King Wasiu Ayinde is the godfather to Pasuma.
“So, I want to appeal to our fans to forget about what happened in the past,” Taiye Currency said in Yoruba language.
Both musicans embrassed each others in the video to signify the end of the quamire.