Mr Fuji, Sikiru Ayinde Barrister goes to final home as he is buried in Lagos Nigeria

The body of Alhaji (Dr) Sikiru ayinde Barrister landed at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport on Thursday night and was immediately taken to his Fuji Palace residence for short prayers and internment.
The burial however ended an eventful life of an icon and music colossus who came, saw, and conquered, planting a seed currently germinating awesomely all over the world in the form of Fuji music, the traditional  Yoruba music know to African communities all over the world.
He was 62 years of age.
At exactly, 7.55pm, his remains landed at the MMIA aboard Air France but were not released to the family members till about 9.08pm as it had to undergo several security, Customs and Immigrations clearances.
It was hurriedly transferred into a steaming Mercedes Benz SUV ambulance.
The aircraft took the corpse from London on Wednesday morning and a couple of stop overs precisely  in Dubai and France has made  the Fuji megastar’s  journey more tedious making the arrival later than expected.
His teaming fans turned up in thousands to receive his corpse and the scene of the arrival was very emotional with tears running down many fans faces as they receive the corpse.
Prior to his arrival, his family members and supporters made the entire arrival area rowdy as they wore mournful looks.
Many of the fans had besieged the Airport with lots of souvenirs of Sikiru which they sold  to make brisk business
Among the visible Yoruba greats and colleagues in the music industry who were on ground to receive his corpse were Adewale Ayuba, Alhaji Kollington Ayinla, Dele Abiodun, Sir Shina Peters, Abass Akande alias Obesere,Osupa Saheed,Wasiu Alabi Pasuma among others.
At exactly, 7.55pm, his remains landed at the MMIA brought in by Air France. The body was released to the at about 9.08pm aafter undergoing several security, Customs and Immigrations clearance.
It was then hurriedly transferred into a steaming Mercedes Benz SUV ambulance for the musician’s official residence at Fuji Chambers in Isolo, Lagos Mainland.
Scores of vehicles and ambulances were on ground to escort his remains to his Isolo residence.
The corpse arrived his Lamina Lawal Street, Isolo home at exactly 9:44p.m, carried in a casket.
A brief funeral prayer was held for the repose of the musician’s soul in front of his house.
The corpse was then moved into the house for interment at about 10.05 pm, amid wailings by relations and fans.
A huge crowd of family members, friends and fans waited for the arrival of Barrister’s remains as early as 7.00 am on Thursday.
While the corpse of the late Fuji exponent was being expected at the airport, news filtered in that members of his family from Ibadan were on ground and had perfected plans to hijack and ensure that his body taken to Ibadan for burial. Barrister has always emphasized Ibadan as his home town.
The rumour had called for reinforcement of police presence to forestall breakdown of law and order.
The Sun newspaper reported that as journalists positioned themselves to take photographs of the corpse from a vantage position, the camera of a photo journalist from Entertainment On Net’ Victor Obot was broken by a former promoter of the late musician, Police immediately ordered his arrest.
The late Ayinde Barrister’s long and glittering music career impacted much on the local Nigerian scene in the 70s when he started, through the 90s especially.
Born in Lagos in 1948, Ayinde (Barrister) is widely regarded as not just responsible for the introduction of Fuji, but also with training and inspiring of many of the genre’s stars, even as he was a leading light and highly influential voice until his death.
Ayinde, also called Mr. Fuji, was bedridden for sometime and had been to hospitals in Nigeria, India and the UK where he finally died.
He was operated upon in India in May this year, but later returned to the country, with many of his admirers and relatives thinking the worst was over concerning the illness.However, things turned out for the worse sometimes ago as news of his worst condition dominated newswaves once again especially in August when there was rumours of his death in some quarters.
The rumoured death reports were later found to be false.
Barrister was a combatant of the Nigerian civil war, after which he introduced Fuji through a loose combination of sounds from traditional Yoruba forms and oral materials. At the height of his fame, Barrister headed a 25-piece band known as the Supreme Fuji Commanders as well as the Africa International music Ambassadors and had over 100 records to his credit, most of which were very popular even among non-Yoruba speakers.                        

He will be remembered especially for impacting on the life of millions of Nigerians and Africans  who understand his language, as he used his music to sermonise against evil,  immorality, unfairness, political game-play and low esteem towards God as a prophet who came, saw and conquered in many areas of human endeavour. We wish him eternal rest in the bosom of God.

Another December to Remember...

So grateful to God this period...

Not that there were no challenges in the year but that am able to withstand the same that swept others under.

Not that am already where am going but that am not where i used to be.

Not that I didn’t lose anything in the course of the year, but that i didn’t lose everything.

Not that I know what tomorrow will be but that i know He who holds tomorrow.

Not that I don’t have needs but that am even in my right minds to know what i need.

Not that I already have everything but that i can even manage.

Not that am an employers but that am employable.

Not that I have cars but that my legs have not been amputated.

Not that I have the latest designer clothes, but that i know how to cover myself.

Not that I know how to celebrate Christmas but that i know without God there wouldn’t have been any Christmas.

Lots of love at Christmas.


Which of these albums do you consider as the best

Album titled(Fuji Icon) 

in 1 album titled( Respect and Reliable)


3 in 1 album titled( Endorsement)


                                                                                   4in 1 album titled ( Mr Music) Third


 

The Mr. Fuji we knew —Artistes



Top Nigerian musicians continues to pay tributes to the music legend.
I’ve lost a friend, brother and companion
—Alhaji Kollington Ayinla
What can I say about the death of my good friend? I have lost a friend, brother and a companion. We were together for more than 40 years. Don’t forget we were in the Nigerian Army together. Then, when I got frustrated with Fuji music, he encouraged me not to quit. Oh! What a loss! But Allah knows best. I thank God for giving him the opportunity to live a fulfilled life.

Today is my saddest day
—King Wasiu Ayinde, alias K1 De-Ultimate
This is my saddest day. We have lost a gem in the music industry. He was more than a genius. He gave meaning to music. I thank all his fans who stood by him when he was ill.
His death came to me as a shock. However, we all have to bow to the will of God, having given him the grace to live a fulfilled life. So, rather than mourn him, I would say we should celebrate this Icon.
Adieu Agbajelola Barusati ! We love you, but God loves you more .Sun n re o!

This is a shocker
—King Sunny Ade
Although he was in the hospital for too long, his death still came as a shock because everybody was praying for his recovery. I, particularly, prayed for him alongside some top men of God and sent him messages. So, we expected to see him back soon.
The painful aspect of his death is that Barrister was a stabilizing factor in that brand of music; his role will definitely be difficult to fill.

Music is gone
—Saheed Osupa
This is a tragedy! So, I will not see my father anymore! Oh! My father is gone forever! Music is gone! Fuji is gone.
He was the greatest of them all
—Onyeka Onwenu
It’s a pity that we only recognize their greatness when they are gone. Barrister was the greatest of them all. May his soul rest in peace. 
It will be difficult to fill his vacuum
—Yinka Ayefele
The death of Alhaji Agba came to me as a rude shock. I am yet to believe that he is gone for good. I love him so much because he changed the face of music in Nigeria. I am sure it will be difficult to fill the vacuum created by his death. It is so sad that Alhaji is dead. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
What a loss!
—Daddy Showkey
I just realized that this life means nothing! Life is worthless! How could Alhaji Balogun die this way? He had suffered so much. I prayed fervently for his recovery, but see the result. What a loss!
Barrister was my great mentor
—Lagbaja
He was the first person to make me realize that I could make success out of my career. He told me to believe in myself and stick to what I believe in.
His music will never die
—Alariwo
The death of Alhaji Agba, Dr. Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, is a sad one to Nigerians and, indeed, the nation’s music industry. Though he is dead, his music will never die.
A legend is gone
—Bola Abimbola
Wow! A legend is gone! But his legacy lives forever. He was definitely one of my great mentors while I was growing up. His achievements and awesome contributions are immeasurable.

Adieu,Baba baba baba-Ololade Sikiru Ayinde Barrister


Painful reactions, lamentations and tributes have continued to pour in for Fuji music maestro, Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, who succumbed to the cold hands of death in a London hospital, yesterday.

Its good to be good,Barry's death has shown and prove that its not the material wealth that you left behind that matters but your legacies.Ololade Ayinde Olokunola,barry wonder,sun re o lese oluwa.

Fayemi
The death of Alhaji Sikiru Ololade Ayinde Balogun a.k.a Barrister as a “big loss to the Nigerian nation in general and the entertainment industry in particular”.
Governor Fayemi, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mojeed Jamiu, said the late music maestro used his music to reform the society and offer counsel to the government on key policies and national issues.

He also described Ayinde Barrister’s transition as “one death too many” coming at a time Nigerians are still mourning the deaths of many of its prominent citizens said the present moment in the nation’s history seriously calls for a sober reflection.
Fayemi said the vacuum left behind by the artiste will be difficult to fill noting that the deceased turned Fuji music from a local Yoruba genre to an international brand enjoyed all over the world.While regretting that the musician did not live to ripe old age, Fayemi said he derived consolation from the fact that the deceased touched many lives positively while taking his music to many parts of the world.

Oyinlola
Former Osun State Governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola has described the death of Fuji Musician, Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister as a big loss to the country.
Prince Oyinlola in a statement on Thursday said the death of the Music giant had left the nation poorer just as it had robbed the entertainment industry of one of its pillars.
While sending his condolence to the family of the deceased, Prince Oyinlola prayed God to grant the soul of the dead Aljanah Firdaus.
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Okoroji
Chief Tony Okoroji, former President PMAN, Chairman, Copyright Society of Nigeria. I have received with deep sadness the death of Fuji music maestro, the great Alhaji Ayinde Barrister. Ayinde Barrister was a towering performer and an exceptional artiste who through his creative genius turned what was a simple religious music form into one of the most infectious popular music styles in Nigeria over the last several decades. On the personal level, “Alhaji Agba” was a very pleasant and warm person with a joke for everyone.

It will be very difficult to console the hundreds of thousands of very passionate and diehard fans of “Barrister” but they should take solace in the fact that Alhaji Ayinde Barrister did not only leave behind hundreds of hit songs, he left a new generation of Fuji music exponents who will keep the flag flying. The great Ayinde Barrister will be greatly missed not just by me but by the entire music industry in Nigeria. A giant of the music profession is gone.

Zack Orji, top Nollywood actor
What a pity, it’s very sad news you are just telling me. He was one Fuji maestro that I used to enjoy a lot. It’s a pity that he has passed away, my condolences to his family and the entire music industry. I enjoyed and will continue to enjoy his brand of Fuji music. May his soul rest in peace and his music continue to play for all lovers of his brand of performance.

Ken Calebs,
Guv’nor, Niteshift Coliseum
Oh my God! This is certainly a huge loss to the entertainment industry, a real big loss. He was an icon, who came and left an indelible mark in the entire industry. May his soul rest in peace and may God give the family the fortitude to bear the huge loss.

Fatai Rolling Dollars
My son, I heard the sad news this afternoon (yesterday) and was devastated for the remaining part of the day. I’m still mourning because the last time I spoke with Barrister, few weeks ago, he told me he would be coming back early January. But look at what has happened now, we cannot question God, but it’s quite painful. What can we do? God will surely grant his gentle soul eternal rest.

Sam Kargbo, CEO, SKP Productions
This is no doubt a big loss to the entire music industry. He was an icon who comported himself very well within and outside the music industry. The good thing was that he lived a good life and richly promoted our indigenous music, even beyond our shores. My family and SKP, pray God to grant his soul eternal rest. He was a role model and serious minded musician that impacted heavily on the industry, especially the youths. His death is a national loss and must be seen as such. We pray God to give his family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. His death has also depleted the veterans’ fold in the industry.

Stephanie Okereke
Stephanie Okereke, top Nollywood actress/filmmaker.
What a loss, it hurts so much loosing such an icon to the cold hands of death at this time of the year. But my joy is that he left a lasting legacy, especially for young musicians. I pray God to give the family the fortitude to bear the painful loss.

Orits Williki
Orits Williki, foremost musician and Chairman, Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria
We lost a father, role model and mentor, whom I had a very personal and cordial relationship with. He was full of fatherly love and that is what most of us have started missing. All the same, we give God the glory because nobody lives forever. He will be greatly missed by all of us and may his soul rest in peace.

Agbekoya
The President General, Chief Aremu Okikiola Kamorudeen, sympathized with the family of the late Musician, Yoruba land in General and Performing Musician Association of Nigeria on the demise of the Fuji Music Creator. He praised the Late Fuji Musician for propagating and promoting the Yoruba culture, tradition and heritage.He said, late Alhaji Barrister lived and put his footprints on the sand of times.


The man -Saheed Akorede Ayinla Okunola


Saheed Osupa is a household name with his philosophical Music lyrics and Movie, a native of Ibadan but born in Ajegunle in the late 1960s to late Alhaji Moshood Okunola an 'etiyeri' musician. He attended The Polytechnic, Ibadan for his OND (Business Administration) and later studied Networking and Programming at New York centre of American International College. His Secondary Education at Amuwo Odofin High School Mile 2 and primary school at St.Mary's Primary School Ajegunle Apapa Lagos State.
He started singing in the early 1983 when Fuji Music was making fewer waves and was able to distinguish himself among his contemporaries by not singing songs that were composed by senior singers, and that he continues till date. Based on his excellence and peculiar way of delivering his Fuji Music, he was crowned as a 'King of Music' by the Fuji warlord himself, Chief Sikiru Ayinde Barrister. He is the only present Fuji musician that sings Fuji music as it was originally created by Dr, Sikiru Ayinde Barrister and his contemporary Alhaji Kollington Ayinla and ensures he does his thorough research in order to make his song meaningful to his fans all over the world.
He has released over 30 albums, currently the only musician that has released four in one albums. He is known for singing sensibly and using his songs to advice, educate and pass messages to people.
Long life king saheed the one and only king of our time!

KSO Fan




am a confirmed die hard fan of KSO, i get one kind feeling anytime i listen to his music though i might have some reservations about some of his ways but his talent stands him out among the Fuji musicians. I cannot but celebrate him for the gift God has deposited in him and i thank God for him.

Funnily, am suppose to be an alakowe (slang for professional) and tush but i can’t help but fall in love with the music. I woke up this morning not feeling okay with myself over some issues and behold, 107.5 was playing his music "I remember when i was nobody and i never thought i will be somebody" and laughter just full my face and my mood changed after then started thanking God for everything-the good, the bad and the ugly and there and then i decided that want to create a platform to connect with other people who share in his philosophy. The guy is damn good.......................... eni ba lolorun o se ohun to ba fe,eni ko lo si hospital ko lo fun oju lonje,a ri eni to da lapa,eni to da lese