What he said concerning Kunle Opio and other things in the course of this interview had been told me sometimes in 1992 or thereabout. At that time, I was just like his personal assistant going places together. In fsct, when he acquired a plot of land around Akute, I was with him and how did our paths crossed? I was one of those that promoted Amona on radio at Radio Nigeria in 1983, it was then that he took special interest with me. He was living at Aladelola Street at Ikosi, Ketu then and virtually every member of his household knew me including his late mother. A great disciplinarian, Pastor Adelakun is also a very good man. I've not seen him for a very long time and hope to see him again very soon. Thanks for bringing him and others on your programme.
I was so much in love with that album (amona) to the extent that I was always armed with the cassette wherever I went. It was, and is still one of the best music of our time.
Great one,this is the interview of the year❤ amonaa tetemabo amona tete bo aye undaru o,amonaa tete bo,ese un gori ese lojojumo aye madobiripo o amonaa amonaa,God will continue to uphold baba ayewa with His righteous right hand in Jesus name(Amen)
I side with your (interviewer) view on Festac ‘77. It was an art festival. Simple! A lot of Nigerian religious folks (still) do not understand the purpose of that event. Festac or no Festac, a nation that is ensnared by corruption can never progress remarkably. Other great nations celebrate something similar to F77 and they are still advancing. There have been social ills before 1977. Even 419 was under a different slang/term…same goes for “japa” and so on. Beyond that, great interview. He is a good man.
Nigeria just simply lacks visionary leadership. Has been, always will be because the people themselves are just simply myopic. The entire head buried in the food bowl. All they know is what they’ll get now-as opposed to what benefits the nation in the longer term. Even the F77, OFN, Udoji, palliative etc implementation is never about the nation. As money is being voted, some people are already thinking about how much of that is “embezzleable.” Yeye leaders. All of them. Great emphasis on *ALL*. Even in Ayewa’s explanation, those young Nigerian soldiers of his time were already being used to build “Baba”’s wife’s poultry. Corruption has destroyed them from the get go. How will the nation rise? Was that how Singapore developed? No.
I am so happy that Evangelist Ayewa Adelakun is ageing with grace and still at the peak of his powers. He is a great man and a living legend. A fine example to everyone. I'll never forget the joy that filled my heart when I played his "Silekun Aanu" track as our entrance music on my wedding day all those years ago. Well done to you @ Agba l'etu for honouring Baba Adelakun with this interview.
Baba Ayewa I really enjoyed the interview, I remember the volume 1 a kuku yewa o and gbogbo omo onigbagbo je omo rere, ma je n jebi. What a lovely songs.
@ Dele Adeyanju - He released an album in which he explained how he took heed to God's call. My uncle used to play it but I have searched for the album to no avail. If you can help find out from him how we can get it it. Here is some of the lyrics (igba ti mo je ipe Jesu, l'ayo mi to kun o. Igba ti mo je ipe Jesu, l'kan mi mi to bale....) That track used to give me goosebumps😀
Brother, Another deep one. Around the 25th to 26th min, Baba referred to his connections as oju. That line alone is a big lesson. Please keep up the great work. Thanks! 👍
AYEWA is a great gospel musician. AGBALETU, could you please find for me his album where he sings IFA JE TELOMIRAN, OPELE JE TELOMIRAN, JESU NI TEMI ? I love the album, but I have forgotten its actual title. Thanks.
More of Gods Anoiting BABA AYEWA Weldon MR DELE, may Almighty continue to be with you always. What about BABA AKIN ADEBAYO aka IMOLE AYO, pls do your findings on him too, it's been a while since I heard him SINGS. Thank you sir
Agbaletu, please how can I get his album where he sang 'iran ibi, ko ni se lemi Lori, Ala (dream) buburu Koni se Simi o' anxiously waiting for your response, thanks
AYEWA is a great gospel musician. AGBALETU, could you please find for me his album where he sings IFA JE TELOMIRAN, OPELE JE TELOMIRAN, JESU NI TEMI ? I love the album, but I have forgotten its actual title. Thanks.
What he said concerning Kunle Opio and other things in the course of this interview had been told me sometimes in 1992 or thereabout. At that time, I was just like his personal assistant going places together. In fsct, when he acquired a plot of land around Akute, I was with him and how did our paths crossed? I was one of those that promoted Amona on radio at Radio Nigeria in 1983, it was then that he took special interest with me. He was living at Aladelola Street at Ikosi, Ketu then and virtually every member of his household knew me including his late mother. A great disciplinarian, Pastor Adelakun is also a very good man. I've not seen him for a very long time and hope to see him again very soon. Thanks for bringing him and others on your programme.
I was so much in love with that album (amona) to the extent that I was always armed with the cassette wherever I went. It was, and is still one of the best music of our time.
Agbaletu has come to stay. This is another intriguing interview. May God continue to bless you sir.
Great one,this is the interview of the year❤ amonaa tetemabo amona tete bo aye undaru o,amonaa tete bo,ese un gori ese lojojumo aye madobiripo o amonaa amonaa,God will continue to uphold baba ayewa with His righteous right hand in Jesus name(Amen)
Thank you for interviewing this great general of God. I grew up with his music.
I side with your (interviewer) view on Festac ‘77. It was an art festival. Simple! A lot of Nigerian religious folks (still) do not understand the purpose of that event. Festac or no Festac, a nation that is ensnared by corruption can never progress remarkably. Other great nations celebrate something similar to F77 and they are still advancing.
There have been social ills before 1977. Even 419 was under a different slang/term…same goes for “japa” and so on. Beyond that, great interview. He is a good man.
Nigeria just simply lacks visionary leadership. Has been, always will be because the people themselves are just simply myopic. The entire head buried in the food bowl. All they know is what they’ll get now-as opposed to what benefits the nation in the longer term. Even the F77, OFN, Udoji, palliative etc implementation is never about the nation. As money is being voted, some people are already thinking about how much of that is “embezzleable.” Yeye leaders. All of them. Great emphasis on *ALL*. Even in Ayewa’s explanation, those young Nigerian soldiers of his time were already being used to build “Baba”’s wife’s poultry. Corruption has destroyed them from the get go. How will the nation rise? Was that how Singapore developed? No.
419 is a criminal code under the law of a particular state's section
wow this was so informative ........ Thanks alot agbaletu
Well done sir. Your call for evangelism was a divine. More anointing in Jesus name.
I am so happy that Evangelist Ayewa Adelakun is ageing with grace and still at the peak of his powers. He is a great man and a living legend. A fine example to everyone. I'll never forget the joy that filled my heart when I played his "Silekun Aanu" track as our entrance music on my wedding day all those years ago. Well done to you @ Agba l'etu for honouring Baba Adelakun with this interview.
Baba Ayewa I really enjoyed the interview, I remember the volume 1 a kuku yewa o and gbogbo omo onigbagbo je omo rere, ma je n jebi. What a lovely songs.
I really enjoyed this Baba Ayewa interview so much, remain blessed sir in Jesus name, amen, frm. New York.
Thank you for interviewing my dad!
@ Dele Adeyanju - He released an album in which he explained how he took heed to God's call. My uncle used to play it but I have searched for the album to no avail. If you can help find out from him how we can get it it. Here is some of the lyrics (igba ti mo je ipe Jesu, l'ayo mi to kun o. Igba ti mo je ipe Jesu, l'kan mi mi to bale....) That track used to give me goosebumps😀
Great interview with great Man of God. God bless your family and ministry more and more.
To God be the Glory for the live of Baba Ayewa.
It is very inspiring.
You did not touch the area of how Baba met his wife.
Thanks I always listening to your programs Oyo brocasting Radio (agba letu ....omode lawo.
Wow he looks really really amazing for his age! Money good o
kudos sir. Always love to sing your songs. God bless you 😂sir
thanks for this wonderful piece. I guess it was recorded before Baba Olowere went to be with God
Brother, Another deep one. Around the 25th to 26th min, Baba referred to his connections as oju. That line alone is a big lesson. Please keep up the great work. Thanks! 👍
AYEWA is a great gospel musician. AGBALETU, could you please find for me his album where he sings IFA JE TELOMIRAN, OPELE JE TELOMIRAN, JESU NI TEMI ? I love the album, but I have forgotten its actual title. Thanks.
His Yoruba showed he was so lenient and fluent in English
Please do English language translation on the screen.
Non yoruba speaker are following.
Agbaletu please bring KUNLE OPIO too for interview.
O smoothy.... O shaklate
More of Gods Anoiting BABA AYEWA
Weldon MR DELE, may Almighty continue to be with you always. What about BABA AKIN ADEBAYO aka IMOLE AYO, pls do your findings on him too, it's been a while since I heard him SINGS. Thank you sir
It’s a good idea
Wonderful.
God bless you sir,I am really praying the same way not to fall into the traps of women in the journey ministry
If baba can quit weed I can quite COLORADO too
Your own don late 😅😅😅 otibo
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Another classic 🎉
I love your interviews as a non-Yoruber speaker, how about you help with English translation. Thanks.
Gracious ❤
Agbaletu, please how can I get his album where he sang 'iran ibi, ko ni se lemi Lori, Ala (dream) buburu Koni se Simi o' anxiously waiting for your response, thanks
I do go to baba’s church at Akute time to time, even when baba is singing in the church, you will think it is studio work.
He is that good.
@dele you such a very journalist, you taking into another level
Great job. God will give us the grace to end our race on earth well in Jesus'name Amen. Heaven at last,Heaven is the Ultimate
Proudly Olivetian
Many of this slangs don tey o, Aruba, abete 😅😂🤣
Legend
Wawu claro don tey o
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Aamin aasin aase
E don tey wey Dem dey use football age sef
Weldone
AYEWA is a great gospel musician. AGBALETU, could you please find for me his album where he sings IFA JE TELOMIRAN, OPELE JE TELOMIRAN, JESU NI TEMI ? I love the album, but I have forgotten its actual title. Thanks.