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gossipinfo · 23 days
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King Sunny Ade visits Kollington Ayinla’s home to celebrate his 75th birthday, play snooker with each other (Video)
Renowned Nigerian jùjú icon Chief Sunday Adeniyi Adegeye MFR, also referred to as King Sunny Ade, made news lately when he paid a high-profile visit to the late General Kollington Ayinla, a legendary Fuji star. On August 20, 2024, Kwara State native and Fuji legend General Ayinla Kollington, whose birth name was Abdulrasaq Kolawole Ilori, will turn 75 years old. The touching conversation…
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the9jafresh · 2 years
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Ayinla Kollington Biography - Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Songs, Albums, Awards, And Net Worth
Ayinla Kollington Biography – Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Songs, Albums, Awards, And Net Worth
Ayinla Kollington Biography – Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Songs, Albums, Awards, And Net Worth Let us discuss Ayinla Kollington‘s Biography in terms of his Age, Career, Education, Early Life, Family, Musics And Net Worth and much more. The biography of General Ayinla Kollington, a Nigerian Fuji musician and songwriter born on the 20th of August, 1953 in Ibadan, Oyo State…
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globalgistng · 4 years
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My only regret — Ayinla Kollington
My only regret — Ayinla Kollington
Alhaji Ayinla Kollington needs no introduction in the Nigerian music industry. Born in 1953 in Ibadan, Oyo State, Kollington started music alongside the late Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister in 1965. In the late 1970s, General, as he is also known, refined his sound by adding bata drums and changed his band’s name to Fuji 78. The beginning I started with weere music in 1965 at 10. My late friend,…
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newshubnaija · 2 years
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‘Zazu’ Is A Song Style I Released In 1981 – Fuji Icon Ayinla Kollington Says, Berates Portable’s Music (Video)
‘Zazu’ Is A Song Style I Released In 1981 – Fuji Icon Ayinla Kollington Says, Berates Portable’s Music (Video)
Foremost Nigerian Fuji Musician, General Kollington Ayinla has expressed shock about the contents of songs circulating among youths in recent times. While citing Portable’s Zazuu as an example in an interview, Ayinla stated that despite the poor contents being produced today, musicians get massive acceptance from music lovers. According to him, songs like ‘Zazu’ ought not to be played on the…
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kennysho · 3 years
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Celebration Galore as  General Kollington Ayinla Clocks 68
Celebration Galore as  General Kollington Ayinla Clocks 68
NEWSMEDIA.COM   General Ayinla Kollington. Celebration Galore as  General Kollington Ayinla Clocks 68.   General Ayinla Kollington was born on 18th August 1953. He is a Nigerian Fuji musician from Ilota, a village on the outskirt of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. He is also called Baba Alatika, Kebe-n-Kwara, Baba Alagbado. Ayinla ranks alongside his friend and competitor Ayinde Barrister as the…
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olutaller-blog · 4 years
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My only regret — Ayinla Kollington
My only regret — Ayinla Kollington
Alhaji Ayinla Kollington needs no introduction in the Nigerian music industry. Born in 1953 in Ibadan, Oyo State, Kollington started music alongside the late Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister in 1965. In the late 1970s, General, as he is also known, refined his sound by adding bata drums and changed his band’s name to Fuji 78. The beginning I started with weere music in 1965 at 10. My late friend,…
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torixus · 4 years
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Salawa Abeni Son, Big sheff Shows his Wonderful Transformation (Photos)
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Rapper Big Sheff, the son of Fuji musicians, Queen alawa Abeni and Kollington Ayinla, now wears a new look.
The rapper who use to be very big has undergone transformation and now looks trim and fit enough.
Some years back, Big Sheff stated that being the son of two great Nigerian musicians is a blessing and a curse. He also revealed that he was comfortable with his big body.
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“It goes both ways; sometimes, being the
son of Salawa Abeni and Ayinla Kollington is both a blessing and a
curse. There are some places I go to and if they see me, they are very
warm towards me and everything goes smoothly. But there are some other
places I would go to and they would be hostile towards me because of my
parents. I have experienced both. Only time would tell if I can fit in
my parents’ shoes. It would have been an easy thing if it was just one
shoe I want to fit in but now, I have two big shoes I want to fit in. I
think I am up for it anyway” he said.
Salawa Abeni Alidu is a Nigerian singer. An Ijebu Yoruba from Ijebu Waterside, in Ogun State, she began her professional career in waka music when she released her debut album titled, Late General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, in 1976, on Leader Records. Wikipedia reported.
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The chubby musician made the crowd at Felabration to go into a frenzy state when he took off his shirt on stage revealing his chubby body. He told Saturday Beats that he is very comfortable with his stature.
He said, “People have been calling me
Nigerian Rick Ross ever since I started doing music professionally some
years back and I am used to it by now. I am very comfortable in my skin
and I often tell people that if you are a slim person, you should not
expect to see someone with six packs when you look into the mirror. If
you are a big person, don’t go to the front of the mirror expecting to
see a slim person.
“If you see that I am a big person when I have my
clothes on, then you should expect to see a big person when I take my
clothes off. There is nothing to be shy and embarrassed about. If you
are comfortable with your looks, then nobody can use it against you. But
if you are not comfortable in your skin; that is when there would be an
issue.”
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gidblog0 · 5 years
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Fuji Icon Kollington Ayinla Loses His Wife Kollington Ayinla And Wife Fuji music veteran, General Kollington Ayinla, is bereaved as a new report has confirmed that the icon just lost his wife.
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olofofovoice · 5 years
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Fuji music legend, Kollington Ayinla loses wife One of the wives of Fuji music veteran, General Kollington Ayinla, is dead. Lady Olabode Sulu-Ilori, 58, reportedly died at her family house in Agege, Lagos, on Tuesday, 20th of August 2019. 
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goldmynetv · 5 years
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Groom's Parents: Veteran musicians, General Kollington Ayinla and Quuen Salawa Abeni @officialsalawaabeni doing parents duties as their son, Taoreed Ajibola Ilori got married yesterday https://www.instagram.com/p/BvqvYqjFrfo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=fpwnfkqlpi11
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antidotemms-blog · 5 years
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JUST IN: Ace Fuji Musician, Kollington Ayinla Loses Wife
JUST IN: Ace Fuji Musician, Kollington Ayinla Loses Wife
Legendary and foremost Fugi singer, General Kollington Ayinla, has lost one of his wives named Olabode Sulu-Ilori. She was aged 58-year-old until her demise.
According to Voltage Reporters, the deceased, who is said to be a businesswoman, died at her family house in Oke-Koto area of Agege, Lagos state.
READ ALSO: More Revelations Emerge On How Three Police Detectives Were Killed And Dumped In…
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mcebisco · 5 years
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Fuji music legend, Kollington Ayinla loses wife
Fuji music legend, Kollington Ayinla loses wife
One of the wives of Fuji music veteran, General Kollington Ayinla, is dead.
Lady Olabode Sulu-Ilori, 58, reportedly died at her family house in Agege, Lagos, on Tuesday, 20th of August 2019.
The marriage between the deceased, said to be a Christian businesswoman, and General Killington Ayinla produced a daughter.
According to family sources, funeral arrangements for the deceased who is survived…
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kennysho · 3 years
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Salawa Abeni – I Was Used And Dumped By Men
Salawa Abeni – I Was Used And Dumped By Men
Newsmediang. Com   Salawa Abeni   I Was Used And Dumped By Men – Salawa Abeni In this interview, she spoke about her life, relationship with the late Lati Adepoju, the boss of Leader Records; Alhaji Kollington Ayinla and others What was in your mind when you released your first album in honour of the late General Murtala Muhammed? Nothing really, because I was very young. Then, I was about 13…
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presharthur1 · 5 years
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Fuji music legend, Kollington Ayinla loses wife
Fuji music legend, Kollington Ayinla loses wife
One of the wives of Fuji music veteran, General Kollington Ayinla, is dead.
Lady Olabode Sulu-Ilori, 58, reportedly died at her family house in Agege, Lagos, on Tuesday, 20th of August 2019.
The marriage between the deceased, said to be a Christian businesswoman, and General Killington Ayinla produced a daughter.
According to family sources, funeral arrangements for the deceased who is survived…
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flawlessviewmedia · 6 years
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Kollington Ayinla Hale And In Sound Health, Only Regrets Marrying Many Wives
Kollington Ayinla Hale And In Sound Health, Only Regrets Marrying Many Wives It's was rumored that the juju maestro Killington Ayinla was bed ridden and scouting for buyers for his palatial dwelling at Alagbado in Lagos, the widespread rumor had it that
It’s was rumored that the juju maestro Kollington Ayinla was bed ridden and scouting for buyers for his palatial dwelling at Alagbado in Lagos, the widespread rumor had it that he was down with a debilitating illness that requires urgent medical attention, alas, a visit by BABATUNDE SULAIMAN to the Alagbado, Lagos home of Alhaji Abdul-Razaq Kolawole Ilori, a.k.a. Kollington Ayinla, proved that it…
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olaluwe · 7 years
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"Like the Yoruba would say : arms outstretched is a sign of intended dance; where as song is usually the forerunner of a looming treachery." I think to a large extent there is a lot of truth in this proverb if events in the music industry are anything to go by concerning reports of fights or beefs among artistes purportedly over obsession about who is the fans' favourite or who is more adept in his or her game. While I try to do justice to this question, I'd rather restrict myself to the western Nigeria musical pantheon by drawing freely from the its vast array of musicians who I sufficiently believe were involved in similar stuff to buttress my point. Tales abound of superiority fights among top Yoruba musicians from way back like King Sunny Ade vs Commander Ebenezer Obey to Alhadji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister vs Alhadji Kollington Ayinla; Sir Shina Peters vs Dayo Kujore to Alhadji Alabi Pasuma vs Alhadji Osupa Saheed to name a few. It is a juicy topic any day any time among fans of these artistes occasionally leading to dirty brawls. I've personally seen many played out at beer joints, on the streets and inside public transportations where abusive words and curses were freely used. As a survival policy or tactics we're told artistes of old would do just about anything to keep themselves as the centre piece of the fans attention for as long as it takes. Then, the use of 'black magic' was reportedly to be notoriously rampant. In addition to this, it is not out of place to hear their songs some of which still enjoy good air play these days being heavily laces with treachery and superiority punch lines to which artistes they were intended for must respond to in due course particularly through album releases and at shows. Some of the most famous and long drawn of these battles was to my mind between these iconic Fuji musicians namely late Alhadj Sikiru Ayinde Barrister and Alhadji Kollington Ayinla and Alhadji Alabi Pasuma and Osupa Saheed. The followers of these great musicians as well as trend observers will attest almost readily to the existence of a real supremacy war between them and they unavoidably took sides. They will roll out lines after lines from each to support their case in the heat of argument. It would interest you that when Alhadji Kollington Ayinla was interviewed by journalists immediately after the demise of Alhadji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister who they labelled his eternal arch rival; amid tears, he however has this to say: "we are not enemies like many think but our merely pushing our careers through all those songs amd albums that we have released overtime." Going by this refutation statement which to me was more diplomatic as it comes, does it then mean these two people don't get to fight really or what?  I personally think they do because they are humans whose career paths must necessarily crossed one way or the other for good or bad. To what extent they would resort to keeping malice or prepared to inflict harms on one another is what I don't know. But we're told they do by those who know! And voodoo like I mentioned earlier was the in thing then. And names of direct and indirect casualties/victims have been mentioned in all of those instances referred to above. Even some fans who took extreme positions different to these artistes would rather not want to see them together and are either disappointed when they do or left to wonder about the truth in all of the media reports of their beefs. Yet, album after album between them could said to be very engaging and a feast of unending warfare and we all love it because it indeed brought out the best in all of them. It would interest you to know that the superiority fight is not exclusive to these older generation of stars. The marque representatives of the new musical school are also not left out. In the past year or so, stories of love lost and physical brawls between Davido and Whizkid was well reported. It all came surprisingly to an end during the Whizkid end of year Lagos concert where he wowed the audience with an invite to the concert stage of Davido. I also noticed that he sang Davido's monster hit song FIA even more than Davido himself, And the incredulous concert goers obviously fell for what all along was to me a well crafted promotional stunt because they never really get crossed for all I care. I remember also that while it lasted, I had listened to and watched a cross section of entertainment commentators both on radio and television who obviously couldn't get a grasp of the fine lines of these planned and executed deceptions and promotional hanky-panky the two acts were putting up heaping praises on them for ending their all year long rift . I've no problem when people say: ' I love this act or that act more than the other for ABC reasons; but to say for instance that Davido is not as adept as Whizkid or vis a vis is totally wrong. The two for the year just ended were arguably the biggest success story for Nigeria entertainment on the world stage and it has nothing to do with their beef. They both bring their best to the fore and that's kudos to both of them. In the past however, it must be understood that it is almost impossible to see rivalling artistes say Ayinla Omowura and Sikiru Ayinde on one stage together. It was that bad. They try as much as possible to act the script even though it maybe tendentiously to serve their career progressions. So, all I'm saying is artistes indeed do fight. And they are known to wax lyrical about it. They are also known to get occasionally nasty and deadly about it. At least we've seen that played both in the past and today. In most cases, the reasons for their beefs go beyond music like the case with late American rappers the notorious BIG and Tupac. In as much as fighting between artistes is within the realm of possibility, we should however not lose sight of the fact that it could also be a smoke screen meant to do themselves a purposive world of good. And I think that's what it is with Davido/Whizkid beef.
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