Friday, 29 April 2016

PEW seek your audience!

Getting prepared for tomorrow things my people! Both members and intending members are free to come and dine with us as we flag off our general meeting which we usually occur every last Sunday or Saturday of the month at our Headquarters Secretariat in Ijebu Ode. 

Announcers ; 
Balogun Oyebola Toyin 
PEW Nationwide Gen. Secretary

Prince Bashorun Olatunji Adesoji 
PEW President/Founder 

PEW... moving ahead!






Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Pasuma Elite Worldwide: "To become a member"

Pasuma Elite Worldwide: "To become a member": To register your membership with us, visit our website  :
www.pasumaelitesworldwide.org and click on the 'membership form' to fi...

Monday, 18 April 2016

When we talk about someone with great personality with pleasant dignitary, I will suggest to the world that Buklad the Olori Oko, Oganla Ladies in Manchester is worthy to be associated with and in terms of event planning and programme concept, Bukola Omoshittu can always give nothing but the best to make your yaudience  captivated.
For your events in UK, call Buklad Ajike Omoshittu on
+44 7424767219

"Gbogbo Ololufe Alhaji patapata kaakiri agbaye ní Ore wa, gbogbo nkan tì won bá sí tun se ní afowosi. "

One love to all lovers of WAP1 fans club, because the emergence of all the fans association has its region/source well known to be called Wap1 which was originated and established from the concept   Alhaji Afolabi Semiu a worthy
Godfather.

PEW... moving ahead!


Friday, 15 April 2016

May 29, 2016 meeting reminder!

Pasuma Elite Worldwide cordially invites both the registered and intending members to Her upcoming general meeting which will take place @PEW House 

Headquarters Secretariat, situated in Ogun State.
Address: 82A, Olode/Agunsebi Street, off. Olisa Street, Ijebu Ode.


Date/Day: 29th of May, Sunday 2016. 
Time: 12:00noon-2:00pm 


Importance Notice:
All registered members and the intending members should please do their online registrations as our members online with: www.pasumaelitesworldwide.org


Immediately after that; adjust your Facebook book name to (example; Elite Funsho)  meaning, the Elite must come before your name. This will help in easy identification of our members online and other links except from Facebook like whatsapp, Instagram twitter, e.t.c. 

For more info, please visit our blog:  

www.pasumaelites.blogspot.com or call 08157029510, 08101616238

Please be punctual! 
PEW... moving ahead!


Announcer: 
Elite Balogun Oyebola
Oluwatoyin 
PEW Nationwide General Secretary. 

Approved and Signed by: Elite Prince Bashorun Olatunji Adesoji 
PEW Nationwide President

Monday, 4 April 2016

"To become a member"

To register your membership with us, visit our website  :
www.pasumaelitesworldwide.org
and click on the 'membership form' to fill in  the requirements  and submit to our database immediately online or download and print out the form online, fill in the spaces and submit in person to our Headquarters Secretariat.
N:B
PEW friends, fans and family! Here is our BBM link: 2B967363. Add up to foster our communication links.

Announcer:
Balogun Oyebola Toyin
PEW Nationwide  Gen. Secretary

PEW ... moving ahead!

You can choose to become a member through "Whatsapp" conversations, PEW Nationwide General Secretary; Elite Balogun Oluwatoyin Oyebola

Are you a member already or intending member? If any, drop your whatsapp messenger number.

Approved and signed by:
Elite Prince Bashorun Olatunji (Nationwide President)

Announcer: Elite Toyin Balogun Oyebola (Nationwide General Secretary) PEW... moving ahead!

A rejoinder to a post on facebook... PEW Founder, Elite Prince Bashorun Olatunji

In response to this post by an anonymous;
Pls Attention ! Beware of u as a bonafide member of PFC to added to a group called pasuma pew on Facebook. It's an opposition group to PFC. So pls pls & pls beware of that group. For not to give a problem of gold in ur hand. Thanks.... P..... F..... C...... UNITY

Reaction;
One thing I believe in this world is that there should be no deprivation in one's mindset.
Perhaps, Pasuma Elite Worldwide is no longer a baby because we are about to emerge  on our 3rd year in activities which I believe it has no opposition as declared through an untrue person. Another point is that ; every association of Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Pasuma would have drew the prospects of each organization, I dont want to start mentioning the volume of WAP fans club  we have in the world, so it wondered and baffled me when someone who was loosed to have said "Pasuma Pew" is an opposition club; who ever said that should please be God fearing because we all are aiming to promote the image of Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, so let's be calm and see the outcomes of all the WAP Fans Club worldwide and I am very sure even if we engages in competitions, it is good because the world are waiting to know how blessed the man is!
I can tell it to anyone authoritatively that Pasuma Pew never allowed or inducted any PFC members because we knew this would happen one day whereby someone will just pick up a phone and start doing some filthy broadcast like this. My dear fellow  that wrote and posted that unacceptable statement should please chew it and never do that again. Afterall, there was a club sometimes in the 90s more admirable and welcomed every where across the globe, when God said its time for PFC, it happened and no one c
ould question God for that, so why don't you continue searching for how you can touch the lives of our people and desist from being harsh and unhappy on other people's progress.
Conclusively, we elites are so reserved and we are determined, focus and steadfast with our acquintances, so no room for malice or conflict whatsoever. Besides, all the association under the umbrella of the Fuji Maestro and role model of the majority, Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Odetola Pasuma are wishing him to be more prosperous in life.
PFC... Unity! please try to emulate that slogan and allow
PEW... move ahead!

PEW "THE HISTORY OF FUJI MUSIC IN NIGERIA"

This musical genre was made popular by Alhaji Dauda Epo-Akara, the deceased who based in Ibadan, was the "awurebe" founder and Ganiyu Kuti, a.k.a. "Gani Irefin".
The Muslim community in Lagos metropolis (Lagos Mainland and Lagos Island) had a sizeable number of “Ajiwere” acts. These early performers drew great inspiration from Yoruba Sakara music style (using the sakara drum but without the violin-like goje instrument, which is normally played with an accompanying fiddle). The long list of notable Isale Eko (lower lagos city) “ajiwere” performers during the early Independence years included Sikiru (Omo Abiba), Ajadi Ganiyu, Ayinde Muniru Mayegun a.k.a. "General Captain," Ajadi Bashiru, Sikiru Onishemo, Kawu Aminu, Jibowu Barrister (under whom Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister performed), Ayinde Fatayi, Kasali Alani, Saka Olayigbade, Ayinla Yekinni, Bashiru Abinuwaye, etc.
Varying styles were beginning to evolve by this time, and it was not unusual for a few to play mouth organs (harmonica) between “Ajiwere” interludes within their compositions. Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister was the lead singer/composer of the popular ajisari group, Jibowu Barrister, under the leadership of Alhaji Jibowu Barrister. Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister and other young “Ajiwere” "rocked" Lagos and its environs.
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister is the creator of Fuji Music, who died at the age of 62  on Thursday  December 16, 2010 at St. Mary’s hospital in London and was buried in his self-acclaimed Fuji chamber in Isolo, Lagos. He designed Fuji as the variations of Were/Ajisari musical genre.The name, "Fuji," chosen for the new musical genre was conceived in a rather funny and unusual way.
According to late Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister in his life time, said:
"I came up with it when I saw a poster at an airport, advertising the Mount Fuji, which is the highest peak in Japan."
 Fuji, in this context, should not be mistaken for the Yoruba word "fuja," or "faaji," which means leisure or enjoyment. "Onifuja" or "Onifaaji" is Yoruba for a socialite, or one who relishes leisure or enjoyment.
Fuji music is an offshoot of Were/Ajisari musical genre. In one of his early LPs, which he used to chide the unreasonable critics who dubbed his creation "a local music."
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister explained that;
 "Fuji music is a combination of music consisting of Sakara, Apala, Juju, Aro, Afro, and gudugudu, possibly highlife."
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister did a tremendous job of popularizing his craft by taking it all over the world; he started touring the European continent, especially Britain, since the early 1970s. Also, he first brought his trade to the North America, particularly the United States of America in 1984. All these tours happened before any subsequent Fuji players ever left the shores of Africa.
Between 1970 and throughout the 1980s, other fuji musicians included Fatai Adio, Saura Alhaji, Student Fuji, Rahimi Ayinde (Bokote), Ramoni Akanni, Love Azeez, Waidi Akangbe, Sikiru Olawoyin, Agbada Owo (who prematurely experimented with the guitar), Iyanda Sawaba, Ejire Shadua, Wahabi Ilori, Wasiu Ayinde Barrister (he later changed his name to Wasiu Ayinde Marshall) and also the Ibadan quatro of Suleiman Adigun, Sakaniyau Ejire, Rasheed Ayinde, and Wasiu Ayinla emerged, all introducing their versions of Fuji music.

Sunday, 3 April 2016

January 9, 2016 "The Pasuma Elite Worldwide has presented exercise books and other household gift items to the less privileged "

The donations are to tell them the Fuji Maestro, Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Pasuma loves them and wishes them well.
Elite Prince Bashorun Olatunji promised those that did not benefit from the donations that the association would reach them in the nearest future. And urged Nigerians to pray for the family of Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Pasuma and also the brains behind this successful donations to succeed in all areas to its interventions. 
PEW... moving ahead! 

























Saturday, 2 April 2016

Autobiography of Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Odetola Pasuma

In this generation of singers, Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, known as (KWAM1 or K1 De Ultimate), has been the most recognizable name in the genre since the mid - to late 1990s and in the late 1990s the trio of Wasiu Alabi Pasuma (Oganla 1 of Fuji) and others are dominating the scene till present.
     Therefore, Wasiu Ajibola Adekunle Odetola Alabi Pasuma, without doubt, one of the most prominent Fuji artistes in the Nigerian music industry popularly known as (Oganla of Fuji, Federal Government of Fuji Music and Mayweather) of music in general was born on the 27th November, 1967 at (MUSHIN), a suburb of Lagos, located in Lagos State, Nigeria, and is one of Nigeria's 774 Local Government Areas. It is located 10 km north of the Lagos city core, adjacent to the main road to Ikeja, and is a largely a congested residential area with inadequate sanitation and low-quality housing. It had 633,009 inhabitants at the 2006 Census. The core centre of Mushin is centred around Ojuwoye Town. Mushin denotes the picking of a Fruit known as Ishin fruit which is a connotation of two words "MU"- meaning pick and "Ishin" which is a fruit. Both words form the Great legendary Mushinland that has produced notary people that has won accolade far and near. The King of this Great Land Mushin is OBA FATAI A. AILERU II (JP), a First class king and a member of the Lagos State Oba-in-council.
Mushin has about four industrial Estates which are: Mushin also has many markets, among them are:
Mushin is also the home of Lagos University Teaching Hospital popularly known as LUTH.
Fela Kuti's former home/commune, the Kalakuta Republic is located along Agege Motor Road in the Idi-Oro neighborhood of Mushin. Fela's old Afrika Shrine club was also located in Idi-Oro, in the courtyard of the Empire Hotel, before it was burned down by the Obasanjo military regime. A new Shrine was later built in neighboring northern suburb of Ikeja. But, he hailed from “Oro town”, Irepodun Local Government in Kwara State, Southwestern Nigeria. And he is the only child his mother had for the Odetola’s family.
His father was a general manager of a company used to be known as SDR Company in Apapa while his Mother was a trader. But at a time, an actress who single-handledly raised and catered for his upbringings after they were been separated from the house on Gbenle Lane at Olateju in Mushin where they used to live with his father into one of those old tenement bungalows people called “face-mi-i-face-you” situated at 37, Asofihan Street, Olorunshogo, Mushin, Lagos. 
Jibola started his primary school education at Muslim Mission Primary School between (1973-1979), his first time in school was at the age of six (6) under the supervision of his parents. But, unfortunately, his parents got divorced when he was in primary three (3) at the age of nine (9) when his father who wanted him to be a medical doctor noticed he was nursing the ambition of becoming a Fuji star, he could no longer sponsor Jibola’s education because of his addiction to Fuji music influenced into his blood by a record released in 1984 sang by King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal titled “Talazo 84” which inspired him into the dream of becoming a Fuji star in future before and even do more than that of KWAM 1. Also, his mother was not in support of it until Jibola told his mother not to worry that, “he would survive it”. 
So, his father divorced his mother after the issue was raised and Jibola remained with his dream that no going back to what his father wanted him to study for the future. They moved out into another apartment and started a new life with hardship which his mother became a single parent since then. That was how Jibola wholeheartedly decided and supported his mother, hawking fried fish she was selling and also traded Fan Ice Cream with bicycle to support his mother, he also spent his time as a teen in Ojuwoye Mushin, where he used to push wheel barrow helping traders to convey their goods bought and sold outs. 
Thereafter, he moved on with his life as a bus conductor at a time after his school hours till about 8:00 pm plying all the routes from Mushin-Oshodi, Iyana Ipaja-Agege. 
During that time, Jibola was working without thinking about anything but to help his mother because he knew right from the start that his mother always show to be a loving, caring and wonderful mother to him.
During this time, Jibola was attending the Nigeria Model High School, Idi-Oro, between 1979-1984, where he furthered into his secondary school education and started fully his music career amongst his colleagues at school; between 1984-1989. He attended shows (jumps) at hotels and stage performances at different joints and areas in Mushin-Lagos, with his caucus he created in 1987 named “Wasiu Alabi and His Fuji Cabaret” to Places like Temiogbe Hotel very close to Olorunsogo, then he later moved to Chigago Hotel in Mushin, then to Chroma Hotel at Ebute Metta, then also Stadium Hotel Surulere, Ariya Hotel at Jibowu and so on.  
During this time, he was actually planning to be a footballer but had his highest percentage interest in music. He used to be a footballer when he was younger, he played for Abuede at Shogunle alongside Fatai Atere and Jonathan Akpoborire and he was even part of the team that was supposed to go to the first edition of the FIFA CODAC games in 1985. He was invited to the camp, but unfortunately he was dropped.
In 1993, Jibola met with the then Eru Owa, now, Sarolaj Music and Films International situated at 51, Adeyemi Street off. LUTH road, Mushin-Lagos, the person of Olalekan Sarumi, a young dynamic serial entrepreneur, Investor and successful businessman with creative mind who believes every dream can be moved to reality and signed an agreement with him for the success of the First album titled “Recognition”.  
In 1994 was the released of the Second album titled “Choices.” And Pasuma was crowned “Akeweje Onifaaji of Mushin,” by the King, OBA FATAI A. AILERU II (J), before the greatest chart buster, “Orobokibo” which was the Third album, Wasiu Alabi Odetola, was given an ultra-supporting nick name, that no one but, he alone since then is popularly known to be called as “PASUMA” which was given to him by one of his music pal called Adeola Omotayo, the C.E.O. “HOUSE OF HEAVY SOUND". The name was derived from a drug called PASUMA STRONG (energiser drink) and why he was chosen to be called that name is because of the way he entertain his audiences on stages with the way he gets people carried away with his dance around on stage play as a powerful man and thought if he adopt that name, it will continue to make him to be more powerful.
 Alhaji Wasiu Ajibola Odetola thought of the nick name that was proposed to him severally and finally accepted by using the name in supports of his other names as Wasiu Alabi Pasuma (WAP), hoping it will work as an energiser as he was told but instead, he became a great socialist, entertainer and more influential in the society (Home and Abroad). The released of the song "Orobokibo", brought Pasuma into limelight since 1995. That same year, Jibola added to his name Alhaji Wasiu Ajibola Odetola Pasuma, when he returned from the pilgrim Mecca in 1995.

Friday, 1 April 2016

Awareness of PEW general meeting in April, 2016

Count down!!!
Few more days to go!

Pasuma Elite Worldwide cordially invites both the registered and intending members to Her upcoming general meeting which will take place @PEW Headquarters Secretariat, situated in Ogun State. 82A Olode/Agunsebi Street, off. Olisa Street, Ijebu Ode.

Date/Day: 30th of April, Saturday 2016.
Time: 12:00noon Prompt.

For more info, please visit: www.pasumaelitesworldwide.org
Please be punctual!

You may call these numbers; 08101616238,0803 653 7002,08157029510

PEW... moving ahead!

 Announcer:
 Elite Balogun Oyebola Oluwatoyin
PEW Nationwide General Secretary.

 Approved and Signed by: Elite Prince Bashorun Olatunji Adesoji
PEW Nationwide President