Adewale Ayuba denies being beaten by touts ..Bounces back with new album



Written By Femi Salawu

Bonsue Fuji exponent, Adewale Ayuba has denied rumours that he was beaten to stupour and humiliated last week in Ibadan by suspected touts and show organizers for turning up late at a scheduled show.   The rumour mill was agog last Friday that the Fuji musician was in a critical condition after sustaining injuries from attack by irate fans who were aggrieved that he showed up late for a scheduled performance at the Oyo State Capital. 

While waving off the report as a malicious tale, the Bonsue King confirmed that he was indeed at Ibadan to perform with his band at the birthday of a top socialite.   “I was very surprised when I began to receive calls from friends and fans on the matter. The enquiries were so much that it ran down my battery and I couldn't handle it. 

Even till now the calls have not stopped. There is no truth in the rumour. Yes it is true that I performed at a private function in Ibadan with my band while Gbenga Adeyinka was the compere of the occasion. I am at loss why someone would concoct falsehood to rubbish my good reputation.” Meanwhile, fans of the talented artiste now have something to cheer with as the yuletide season beckons. After what seems like an endless wait, the sensational artiste is out with a new album entitled Sugar. On some of the highlights of the album, Ayuba disclosed, “This is complete, sugar is different from my previous works. It is a chart buster with special tracks for my mother, Late Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Bola Tinubu, importance of marriage and his own side in the history of Fuji music.

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