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Ijesha kinsmen tells Buhari, Osun government to honour Majek Fashek
Kinsmen of late reggae music icon, Mr Majekodunmi Fasheke popularly known as Majek Fashek in Ijesaland in Osun State has called on President Mohammadu Buhari’s led Federal government and the Osun State government to immortalize him.
In a statement to NEWSVERGE, while reacting to the death of the late musician in the faraway United States of America (USA), members of the Ijesas Union UK & Ireland said the call became pertinent owing to his (the late musician) contributions to the creative industry while alive.
The Union in the statement said the contributions of Fashek was too much to be ignored, saying apart from late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Juju music maestro, King Sunny Ade, Fashek was the country’s third-biggest music export.
Speaking on behalf of the family, of the Union, its President, Mr Sunday Adwusi said Majek Fashek did very much using his musical talents to promote and project the image of the country all over the world.
According to Adewusi, “Majek was a musician who stormed Nigerian musical scene like a flash. Dominated it like a colossus and exported it for the world to appreciate.”
He added that “Through a combination of talents, hard work and grace he soon emerged as a creative singer whose accomplishment was globally acknowledged in a manner no one can discountenance.
“It’s unfortunate that he died in his prime but what is very important is not how long but how well. He works no doubt will outlive him. As our son, we take delight and solace in the fact that many of the works that he produced are masterpieces which will stand the test of time.”
Adewusi on behalf of the union urged the federal and Osun State governments to consider a befitting way to immortalize him, adding only by so doing will current and future generations of creative artistes would bring out their best in terms of positively project the country.
“We are urging both the Federal and Osun State governments to consider a befitting way to honour the late reggae maestro. We are aware of the torrents of encomiums that are being showered on him by other countries overseas and our governments cannot be an exception.” Adewusi said.