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Taye Currency Controversy: Nigerians React to Fuji Song at Olubadan Coronation

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Taye Currency‘s Lyrics Spark Outrage ‌at Ibadan‘s New Olubadan Coronation

Ibadan, Nigeria -⁤ The ⁣coronation⁢ ceremony of Oba Rashidi Ladoja as the​ new Olubadan of Ibadanland on Friday was marred ⁣by controversy⁤ after fuji ⁣musician Taye Currency performed a song containing⁣ lyrics widely condemned as inappropriate for the occasion. The phrase “were la ​fi n wo were,” translating to ​”we used insanity to cure insanity,” drew immediate ​and widespread criticism online.

The backlash‌ highlights the importance of cultural sensitivity and appropriate artistic expression during ⁢important ⁣customary events. The incident has ignited a⁢ debate among Nigerians regarding respect for the Olubadan stool and⁤ the selection process for performers‍ at such ceremonies,⁢ with many questioning why Currency​ was chosen over other prominent fuji artists. The ​controversy unfolded as dignitaries including President Bola​ Tinubu,⁣ Governor Seyi Makinde, and other⁢ prominent traditional rulers attended ‌the installation following the death of the late Olubadan, Oba Owolabi olakulehin, ⁢two⁢ months prior.

DAILY POST reports that the lyrics quickly propelled Taye Currency ⁢to the top of trending topics‌ on X (formerly ⁤Twitter),with users expressing shock and disappointment.

“Werey la fi’wo‍ werey na ​song? ⁣Nonsense,”‍ wrote @Frank24net.

@olatunbosun006 called it a “Total Embarrassment to his family. NOT Ibadan people. On coronation day?”

Other users questioned ‍the choice⁣ of performer.@OluwaferanmiDan stated, “It’s not his‌ fault now;⁤ it’s the fault of⁢ the ‍organizers that decided⁤ to platform someone whose last musical boom was⁢ 17 years⁢ ago. Weyrey la fi n⁢ wo weyrey ni coronation? Afi weyrey ‌naa.”

@babasafeez added,‌ “It’s ⁣obviously political. Why picking Taye over Osupa or⁣ K1 for coronation, even Paso and Malaika will deliver well. É sha ma‌ fi werey ghade lo.”

@fesooyebade described ‌the performance as “an historic disappointment, an embarrassment ​to Ibadan indigenes ​at home and in the diaspora,” ⁤suggesting that numerous Ibadan-origin musicians coudl have provided a more fitting performance.

A video ⁤of ‍the​ performance is circulating online: https://x.com/ibcityannouncer/status/1971572432445337922?t=Zy6QvWrQY0AYx6aK5CdyiQ&s=19

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