Two Suspects Arrested After Violent Attack On Fuji Star Obesere In Okitipupa

The Ondo State Police Command has confirmed that two people are now in custody following the violent attack on Fuji icon Abass Akande Obesere during a burial ceremony in Okitipupa. The musician had earlier urged the state government to ensure those responsible were tracked down and prosecuted after his team was assaulted and his equipment vandalized. Trouble reportedly started when groups of thugs stormed the venue, confronting Obesere and attempting to extort money from him. The confrontation quickly escalated, leading to a fight between the attackers and his band members. In the chaos, the cash Obesere received from well-wishers was allegedly snatched, and several members of his team sustained injuries. Police spokesperson Olayinka Ayanlade confirmed the development, noting that the arrested suspects were found with exhibits linked to the attack. He added that investigators had already begun piecing together the events. Okitipupa Local Government chairman Andrew Ogunsakin condemned the assault, describing it as disgraceful and a poor reflection on the community. He pledged to reach out personally to Obesere and assured that measures would be put in place to prevent such incidents from happening again. Ayonla Authentic, Obesere’s media manager, provided a detailed account of the ordeal. He said that shortly after the performance, while preparations were underway to leave, large groups of touts surrounded them. Because he was holding the bag containing the event’s proceeds, he became a primary target. According to him, the attackers demanded the money and beat him when he refused, leaving him with a dislocated shoulder and multiple injuries. He explained that Obesere was also manhandled despite trying to appease the thugs. The attackers eventually fled with the money, leaving the team to retreat for safety and medical attention. The statement from Obesere’s camp condemned the attack as criminal and unacceptable, calling on authorities to fully prosecute those responsible and strengthen security at public gatherings.

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Obesere’s Show Turns Violent As Thugs Invade Okitipupa Burial Ceremony

Fuji star Alhaji Abass Akande Obesere found himself at the centre of a violent disturbance during a burial ceremony in Okitipupa, Ondo State, after a group of suspected thugs stormed the event and attacked his entourage. The clash happened on Friday at the Government Field, where Obesere had been invited to perform. The gathering was already underway when troublemakers reportedly pushed their way into the venue and confronted members of his band, turning the atmosphere tense within minutes. Amid the disorder, one member of the band was said to have been stabbed while trying to protect the rest of the team from the attackers. His condition was still uncertain as at the time of the incident. Guests were thrown into panic as the violence spread. One attendee, Bosede Akinyemi, who witnessed the scene, said the ceremony collapsed into confusion as people ran for safety. She recalled that the intruders damaged the band’s instruments and assaulted some of Obesere’s crew. “I was at the party. It was a very shameful act as a group of boys—known thugs in the community—caused trouble. They attacked Obesere and his band while they were performing. They descended on some of his boys and destroyed his musical equipment,” she said. Local Government chairman Hon. Andrew Ogunsakin denounced the incident, expressing displeasure over the treatment of the musician and his crew. He described the attack as unacceptable and out of character for the community. “I received the news of the unfortunate mistreatment meted out to Alhaji Abass Akande Obesere and his team at the Government Field, Okitipupa, with deep disappointment and utmost distaste. This incident is unacceptable and does not reflect the values we uphold as a people,” he noted. He added that he would reach out personally to Obesere and promised a full review of the incident to prevent a recurrence.

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Breaking: Obesere gifts bandmembers house, landed property

Prominient Fuji musician Abbas Akande popularly known as Obesere gifts his bandmembers house and landed property on his 60th birthday anniversary. Mr. Sharafadeen Salawudeen was the lucky owner of the house, while other members of the band got landed property for their loyalty and dedication to the group over the years. In addition, Salawudeen got the sum of N250,000 from one of Obesere’s fans who was present at the birthday bash held on Tuesday in Lagos. In a brief speech, Obesere said the gesture was to encourage his boys for their unwavering support and dedication over the years. His words; “I did this not to impress anyone but to show appreaciations to these guys. They have been wonderful and they deserve all they got as rewards. “It is my prayer that they all make good use to the plots of land.” Shortly before the close of the event, the Music icon handed the landed property’s documents to the new owners.

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Fuji musician Obesere plans 60th birthday party

Popular Fuji musician Abass Akande populary known as Obesere is set to celebrate his 60th birthday. The party is slated to hold in Lagos. Obesere also known as Omo Rapala who was born in 1965, will be 60 years old on 20th of this month. One of the singer’s associates, Waheed Salaudeen aka Buruj disclosed this on social media on Thursday. He hinted that only those with the lace and tags will gain access into the venue, saying fans that are interested in the cloth should contact Adunola Bello on 0803 462 7186. Obesere forced his way into the limelight through his unusual music style and slangs usage that throws his fans into a frenzy.

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