ONIMAMA FAUSIYA AND LEYE WILLIAMS CLINCH ARIYA REPETE 2017 GRAND PRIZES
L-R: Funso
Ayeni, Senior Brand Manager, Regional Mainstream Brands, Nigerian Breweries
Plc; Leye Williams, Grand Prize
winner of One Million Naira and a recording deal in the Juju T’o Gbayi
category; Franco Maria Maggi, Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc;
Onimama Fausiya, Grand Prize winner of One Million Naira and a recording deal
in the Fuji T’o Bam category and Olubukola Dare, Regional Business Manager,
Ibadan, at the grand finale of Ariya Repete, the Yoruba music talent hunt show
in Ibadan on Friday.
By: HighCelebritySquard
Onimama
Fausiya and Leye Williams have both emerged overall winners of the 2017 edition
of Ariya Repete, the Yoruba cultural music talent hunt, at the grand
finale event which held at Trans Amusement Park, Ibadan on Friday, July 21,
2017.
Fausiya,
a budding female Fuji musician from Ilorin, Kwara State clinched the overall
prize of One Million Naira plus a recording deal in the Fuji category, while
Leye Williams, a talented Juju artiste from Osun State clinched the same prize
of One Million Naira with a recording deal in the Juju category.
An
elated Fausiya, who is the first female artiste to clinch the Aare 1 of Fuji
music under Ariya Repete platform, could not hide her excitement when announced
the winner as she responded to the hearty cheers of the crowd who was
astonished by her breathtaking performance.
She
revealed that her belief in herself due to the inspiration she got from her dad
who is also a Fuji musician led her to choose
music as both her passion and career. “I always watched my dad during
rehearsals with his musical band while I was growing up, and it instilled the
level of confidence and inspiration that has helped me in my own musical
sojourn,” she said.
“Words
cannot express my feelings at the moment but I know that Ariya Repete has
changed my life for the better. I will never forget this day,” she further
said.
Leye
Williams, who was crowned the Aare 1 of Juju music that same night also made
history by being the first Juju artiste to be crowned under the cultural music
talent hunt platform. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Goldberg and
Nigerian Breweries for making the cultural contest an expanded music platform
that also identifies with aspiring Juju artistes
in Nigeria.
“I
have not seen any other cultural music contest like Ariya Repete in the
Southwest. My story and victory is a testimony that Juju music is alive again
and will be revived fully amongst the youths who aspire to promote our Juju musical heritage, courtesy of Goldberg,” he
said.
Azeez
Ajani and Wasiu Onilewura emerged first and second runners up in the Fuji
category and carted away Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira and Five
Hundred Thousand Naira respectively, while Adeniyi Temitope and Yomi Bright
emerged first and second runners up in the Juju category and also went home
with Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira and Five Hundred Thousand Naira
each.
Other
contestants in both Fuji and Juju category who made it to the final this year
received consolation prizes of One Hundred Thousand Naira each.
Franco
Maria Maggi, Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc congratulated the
winners and implored them to be good ambassadors of the platform, Ariya Repete,
which has brought them to the limelight. “Congratulating you will not be
enough, but I must enjoin you to be good ambassadors of this platform that seeks
to discover and promote indigenous Yoruba music genres that has made you the
newest Fuji and Juju superstars in Nigeria,” he said.
He
challenged the other contestants to keep alive their dreams saying that they
are all winners and must remain good ambassadors that should represent their
musical passions in a positive light.
Fuji
legend, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM1) used the occasion to acknowledge the
success of Ariya Repete in its maiden edition saying that Nigerian Breweries has
proved her capability of growing an entire music industry in Nigeria.
“To
those of you that bring Fuji and Juju music back to reckoning, the industry
thanks you. I hereby use Ariya Repete platform to commend Nigerian Breweries
for their immense support to boost the industry that will preserve the cultural
heritage of our people,” he affirmed.
It
was a night filled with spectacle and musical excitement as the contestants and
legendary artistes kept the audience excited by their
magical performances.
Legendary
Juju icon, King Sunny Ade, Pasuma Wonder, Taye Currency and pop star, Adekunle
Gold all created an exhilarated euphoria that kept the crowd glued to their
positions for over seven hours of undiluted entertainment that spiced up the
night and lit up the city of Ibadan.
With
Ariya Repete, Goldberg continues to bring to its consumers the best of
Fuji and Juju music, two indigenous Yoruba music genres, aimed at promoting the
culture of the people of South Western Nigeria, in line with the brand's
3-point agenda of culture, respect and enjoyment.
ONIMAMA FAUSIYA AND LEYE WILLIAMS CLINCH ARIYA REPETE 2017 GRAND PRIZES
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