I remember when I was younger in Ibadan and I was working on Lodge street. Wale Thompson will just live his life like a normal person. Very humble and respectful to elderly people. I remember him greeting one mama and doing the normal half prostrating (bowing down to the point where one hand would touch the ground). Whenever he was going in front of our house in Agbeja street and we the children called his name, he would look back and wave his hand at us and we would all start arguing it was ‘me’ he waved at. I love him so much. I didn’t see him again until 2013 when I was invited to Ayedun Ekiti for a burial and he came to play. I couldn’t get up to go to the dancing area because I was wearing cassock as a Methodist priest. God bless you Agbaletu for this interview. I am writing this from the United States.
Agba Baba, I was laughing so hard when you said “Sincerely tẹ nsọ ti nlọ si bi mẹfa meje,” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. You made him nervous (in a good way) and you were sure to ask your questions even if he attempted to dismiss your apt questions. Great job Bro 💯💯💯
Wale Thompson was the replica of Sir Shina Peters in the early 90s. He was like the second band of Shina Peters. Intact, if you could not afford SSP, the next band that will perform like Shina Peters was Wale Thompson. The ACE was the reign of the moment then, how time flies. Great to see him again hale and hearty. Kudos to Agbaletu and crew.
Wale Thompson kind of juju is supple juju, not Afro at all. Although it's a species from an afro background. Kudos sir. Maximum Respect uncle wale Thompson.
This man was not comfortable with the interview, and he made it clear multiple times. Agbaleetu is an amazing journalist. The gentleman guest was boring.
This man thought he was being diplomatic, but he really did himself wa terrible disservice with his snobbish way of responding to almost every single question that Mr. Agbaman was asking him
Honestly!!! You’ve hit the nail on the head!! I was laughing so hard when Agba told him “Sincerely tẹ nsọ ti nlọ si bi mẹfa meje,” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Agba Man made him nervous (in a good way) and made sure to ask his questions even if Mr. Wale attempted to dismiss the apt questions from Agba.
I remember when I was younger in Ibadan and I was working on Lodge street. Wale Thompson will just live his life like a normal person. Very humble and respectful to elderly people. I remember him greeting one mama and doing the normal half prostrating (bowing down to the point where one hand would touch the ground). Whenever he was going in front of our house in Agbeja street and we the children called his name, he would look back and wave his hand at us and we would all start arguing it was ‘me’ he waved at. I love him so much. I didn’t see him again until 2013 when I was invited to Ayedun Ekiti for a burial and he came to play. I couldn’t get up to go to the dancing area because I was wearing cassock as a Methodist priest. God bless you Agbaletu for this interview. I am writing this from the United States.
Aiyedun Ekiti is my home town
I remember that someone told me around that time that he, Wale Thompson came to play.
Very honest man, I love his truth and down to earth approach
Agba Baba, I was laughing so hard when you said “Sincerely tẹ nsọ ti nlọ si bi mẹfa meje,” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. You made him nervous (in a good way) and you were sure to ask your questions even if he attempted to dismiss your apt questions. Great job Bro 💯💯💯
Wale Thompson was the replica of Sir Shina Peters in the early 90s. He was like the second band of Shina Peters. Intact, if you could not afford SSP, the next band that will perform like Shina Peters was Wale Thompson. The ACE was the reign of the moment then, how time flies. Great to see him again hale and hearty. Kudos to Agbaletu and crew.
Wale Thomson is such a humble person with sense of appreciation to God
I love that
I fell in love with your style because u played like Ssp.
Action , is a very gentle man.
Fantastic job Mr Agbaletu. Mr Wale Thompson is a Great Personality.
I love this guy. He is very respectful and sincere.
LEGEND OF THE JUJU MUSIC
Wale Thompson very nice and humble
Mr Lalale Friday, very humble and easy going man 👨
Very interesting conversation. I love it
Good one. Wale Thompson is kind- hearted.
I used to attend most of his shows at Acasia Ibadan in those days.
He’s a very humble man.
Very nice interview.
Dele, my dear brother, I want to burrow Mr. Macaroni's line... "You are doing well" 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Nice one omo ijebu alare mr lalale …more blessing
He is good but he needs more work, to attend or take over from KSA, Obey and SSP,he will really need to work hard
@dele you need to interview Kenny and dayo as well ❤
Lalale Friday was top of the chatt in 90s then, Many of Wale Thompson albums was perfectly okay.
Nice one ❤❤❤
JJ baba.. Rip.. J for Johnson.
Wale Thompson kind of juju is supple juju, not Afro at all. Although it's a species from an afro background. Kudos sir. Maximum Respect uncle wale Thompson.
My brother Omo Bami Popular Jingo nati Ijebu Igbo 😅
This man was not comfortable with the interview, and he made it clear multiple times.
Agbaleetu is an amazing journalist. The gentleman guest was boring.
Oladipupo Diya was the governor of ogun state from 1984 to 85.
WT stylishly mimicked SSP, na my head o
DA na ika with the undertaker sound on his 5 juju artistes list
Yeah 1996. His truck was packed at owodunni street by onipanu then
You really asked some closed ended questions - it was difficult to dodge, leading to defensive mode
They didn't promote his album because, he was playing afro juju style and afro juju which ssp created was given k1 problem at that time.
How many of those who use Ssp style to rise up love's him? many of them are betrayals.
no 5 ah ah ah ah ah🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 hes still got a lot to say....next question y those four? is it a generation thing
This man thought he was being diplomatic, but he really did himself wa terrible disservice with his snobbish way of responding to almost every single question that Mr. Agbaman was asking him
Honestly!!! You’ve hit the nail on the head!! I was laughing so hard when Agba told him “Sincerely tẹ nsọ ti nlọ si bi mẹfa meje,” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Agba Man made him nervous (in a good way) and made sure to ask his questions even if Mr. Wale attempted to dismiss the apt questions from Agba.
Very interesting conversation. I love it