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  • Ara bags Trailblazer’s Award in America

    Ara bags Trailblazer’s Award in America

    Africa’s foremost female talking drummer, Aralola Olumuyiwa aka Ara, was recently awarded a prestigious honour by the Mayor of Yeadon in Delaware County of Pennsylvania State.

    In line with the recognition of Ara in his Borough as an exceptional Trailblazer, Mayor Rohan Hepkins conferred on her the ‘Trail Blazers Award.’

    This is coming while Ara is currently on a professional tour of the United States of America.

    In accepting the honour, Ara expressed gratitude to Mayor Hepkins and the entire people of Yeadon for recognising her contribution to the promotion and preservation of African culture and heritage.

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    She identified the honour as most inspiring to her Afrocentric pursuit in the global arts, culture, and entertainment industry.

    “My love for all humanity is unwavering. I love all cultures. African culture and heritage deserve more exposure and promotion in the international community. My work is defined by but not limited to the profoundness of the Yoruba talking drum of the motherland. This award proves that my years of commitment to the vision and mission of bringing better global understanding and appreciation to African culture and heritage have not been in vain. I express my deep and sincere gratitude to Mayor Hepkins and I promise to keep doing the good work.”

    Ara is scheduled to meet key-interest-drivers of America’s arts, culture, and entertainment industry.

  • I was told I may not kids if I play talking drum – Ara

    I was told I may not kids if I play talking drum – Ara

    Famous female talking drummer and the cultural ambassador of the Ooni of Ife, Aralola Olamuyiwa, popularly known as Ara, has recounted how she was discouraged from playing the talking drums because of the supposed danger attached to it. 

    Ara, who is Africa’s first female talking drummer, disclosed that she was told that playing the talking drum might prevent her from having children but she broke the jinx.

    She featured on the latest episode of the ‘Terms And Conditions’ podcast.

    She said: “There are some drums females cannot play. I started with the traditional drums. But I evolved over the years. I played different instruments like bass guitar, keyboard, and set drums.

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    “But I wanted something different, so I started learning how to play the talking drum. People I asked to teach me were skeptical about teaching me because I am a woman. So I am self-taught.

    “Although at some point, I was afraid. I was like, ‘what could happen to me?’ They were like, ‘you might not be able to have kids.’ It’s a traditional thing but I broke that jinx.”

    Ara has a son with estranged husband, Prince Nurudeen Olalekan Saliu.

  • KSA, Falz, Ara, others for AIM Festival 2018

    Preparations for this year’s edition of Africa International Music (AIM) Festival has gathered momentum with the mega musical concert attracting the attention of some leading African musical artistes across the continent and The Diaspora. According to the organisers of the event, which made its first entry last year, the event this year has gained a box office status and promises to be exciting and colourful with A – listed artistes on the bill.

    Headlining the roll call of artistes at the event, which is a three day non – stop musical performances of all genres, with a touch of African authentic and originality, slated to hold between December 7 and 9 at the La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort in Ikegun Village, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos, is Nigeria and Africa legendary Juju music maestro, King Sunny Ade, who has graciously agreed to performance at the resort’s world stage named after him.

    AIM Festival is conceived by the Founder of Motherland Beckons, Otunba Wanle Akinboboye, as a vehicle to expose the creativity of budding African musical acts and the creative industry, to serve as a veritable platform for the exportation of the best of African’s creative geniuses to the world by bringing together various talents to interact and produce the best of their innate creative ferment under an atmosphere that is of international standard and mood reflecting their cultural background.

    Other listed artistes from Nigeria include Adekunle Gold, Falz, Pasuma, Dede Mabiaku, Atunda Entertainment leading acts – Anu the lady ekwe,Olo omidan bata, Ara (Thunder)  – Paul play Dairo, Kola Ogunkoya (Gbedu master), Afe Ayodele, Wole Oni, Kemit, Yemi juju and Fire. Artistes from the remaining 54 African countries will be featured.

    Beside the musical performances, the platform, which is an opened one for others in the creative industry, will be a celebrated tourism affair as it is expected to feature a wide selection of leisure experiences ranging from food, fashion, comedy and DJ to beach picnic, kayaking, carnival, keggite gyration, beach soccer, camping, sport fishing, horseback riding as well as bonding exercises.

    The three days event is also going to be a celebrated media event with over 15 broadcast stations from across the world steaming live images and other social media platforms while the public will be aided to attend the event with provisions of free buses at different locations in the city as well as ferry services available.

  • Ara not back to Atunda Entertainment, says publicist

    Ara not back to Atunda Entertainment, says publicist

    The management of female drummer, Aralola Olumuyiwa, widely known as Ara, has refuted claims that she has returned to former label, Atunda Entertainment.

    The story of Ara’s return to the platform owned by Otunba Wanle Akinboboye was reported in a national daily on Sunday, June 18. However, a press release signed by Ara’s manager and publicist, Kanbi Owolabi, describes the report as false.

    “There was no time ARA, Nigeria’s sensational talking female drummer returned back to the stable of Otunba Wanle Akinboboye owned Atunda Entertainment as stated in the report. Ara’s contract expired in 2007 and she has since moved on.

    “Ara remains an independent artiste and the story falsely misled and misdirect the attention of the growing fans, associates, clients and international bodies that are associated to ARA in different parts of the world,” the statement reads.

    It further emphasized that Ara never performed alongside any artistes by names Anu, The Lady Ekwu and Olomidan Bata at any formal launch of Motherland Beckons Ethiopian destination, Al Nejash/Lalibela.

    The statement further enjoins Ara’s publics, home and abroad, to disregard the report of a return to Atunda Entertainment in its entirety.

    According to Mr. Owolabi proper communication on how to secure Ara’s service(s) would be deployed very soon.

     

  • Ara drops debut single, Fimisile

    Ara drops debut single, Fimisile

    Talking drum exponent, Ofurum Chinedu, aka Ara (Thunder), known for her budding talent as Nigeria second generation potter, has announced her presence on the musical scene with the release of her first single, titled, Fimisile.

    Signed on to Atunda Entertainment, which nurtured Nigeria first ever female potter, also Ara (Wonder), to stardom, the young artiste, she started singing and performing at a very tender age and only turned professional in 2014

    Ara, who dislikes being mistaken for the older Ara (Wonder), says that she is coming with her own identity, sound and character and has worked very hard to carve a niche for herself with her strong and powerful renditions as well as the artistic touch that she brings to her act, especially with her youthfulness, energy and vibrancy that are often overwhelming when she takes to the stage really set her apart.

    Fimisile, she says, speaks to people of all ages, especially the youths on the realities of life and also as a reminder to all that life is a step by step process and should be experienced with patience.

    With this new release produced by Atunda Entertainment and Fliptcebeats, Ara, who is very well at home with live performances as she has gone on tour with Atunda Entertainment across the country and other parts of the world, is here to stay and will stop at nothing to get to stardom, which beckons.

  • Ara set to drop first album in 25years

    Ara set to drop first album in 25years

    Known for her talking drum playing prowess, Aralola Olumuyiwa popularly known as Ara is set to drop her first album of her over twenty five years’ musical career.

    Titled Ara De, the 20-tracker album comprises indigenous themes spiced with elements of contemporary Nigerian musical artistry and messages that connect with range of social realities that define present day Nigerian society. Skillfully blended with contemporary western sound elements, its overall indigenous sound appeal, conspicuous and captivating, underscores Ara’s Afrocentric passion.

    Although she will be forever grateful to the label that gave her the platform she has now, Ara however revealed that her previous record label hindered her from dropping an album since she got signed on the label.

    “Twenty five years down the lane I met my former record label boss whom I thought was the best thing that would ever happen to me. He gave me a platform that I will forever be grateful for but I was locked up from the entire world, I wasn’t allowed to make friends even my own family members couldn’t reach me because I was brain washed and by the time I realized what was happening to me and I decided to run my life was threatened.

    “I was with that management for seven years and I have recorded in several countries including Paris, US, and Ghana but all efforts to bring out an album proved abortive.

    “So this is the first one and I can tell you it’s been a battle both spiritual and physical and I thank God this album is going to be released at last, Ara concluded.

    With Ara De, Ara is giving her entertainment career a new lease of life. The album which has vocal appearances by 2Baba and Fuji sensation Pasuma, is expected to drop before the end of second quarter of the year with production credits from ace music producers Puffy T, Ty mix, and Wole Oni.

  • Davido, Olamide,  Ara for Mare Festival

    Davido, Olamide, Ara for Mare Festival

    This year’s Mare Festival opening tomorrow will be unique and different from  past editions, Ondo State Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mr  Kayode Akinmade has said. He spoke at an interaction with the media at Ile Eri Igi (one of the wooden houses) at Iroko Mountain Resort Idanre.

    Beyond the regular mountain climbing, how ready is the state for the visit of UNESCO officials?

    We are expecting the UNESCO officials to come and look at what we have here as part of the process of enlisting Idanre hills into world heritage sites and with the development that is going on here we are optimistic that Idanre hills will make the list this time around”.

    What are the innovations that will make this year’s festival unique?

    What you are seeing around the resort are indications that we are ready to ensure that this year’s Mare Festival will be like no other because this year’s festival will be that of distinction, unique and there will be many side attractions. We don’t have this type of structure last year. Now, we are creating resort like never before where tourists can come, stay and connect with nature, and enjoy nature it at its best.

    Apart from the normal cultural event and dance we are also introducing sporting competitions such as  table tennis tournament  badminton competition, and other indoor games , not only that we are also creating Idanre as an experience you will treasure for life. Our athletes for the marathon race are also warming up for the events as well as the cultural events.

    “We are also using this event to expose and develop talents among the youths. We have discovered raw talents in this environment and there are many amazing talents. So, we are using the festival to develop them and showcase them to the world. These and many others are our plans to make sure Mare 2014 is a Mare of distinction and a festival like never before.

     How prepared is the state in terms of security?

    Security issue is not what you discuss on the pages of the newspaper but I can tell you we are providing adequate security, in fact, world class security because we are aware of the situation in the country and we are not leaving anything undone to ensure that live of our tourists and visitors are safe.

    For your information, dignitaries expected at the festival include the Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, Chief  Edem Duke, Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Commission (NTDC)  Mrs Sally Mbanefo and her team, State Commissioners of Culture and Tourism  from across the country,  Chairman of Elizade Motor, Chief Michael Ade Ojo, who  is also collaborating with us in this project. In fact, we are expecting many people including local and foreign tourists and we are fully prepared.

     Who are the musicians for the gala night?

    Top on the list of entertainers are Davido, Olamide and Ara that will perform at the gala night. Also, prominent traditional rulers in Idanre local government are flag off the marathon race while their subjects and guests will cheer the participants.

  • I’m not an  ordinary person —Ara

    I’m not an ordinary person —Ara

     Aralola Olamuyiwa, known as Ara queen of talking drum, has had her share of betrayal in life; a world she thought would end as fairy tale. In this interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI, she reveals her plans for her new project through her NGO which has to do with women, children, and others. Enjoy

    TELL us about the concert you had recently in Osun.

    It went very well. I will describe it as a huge success too.

    What about your tour abroad?

    We are still working on that, and it will take place next year. It is to promote the movie Osun Funke, as well as Ara in Concert. We will be going to places like Copa, and some states in the US.

    Can you explain the reason behind this tour of yours?

    It is within my territory as an entertainer. Most artistes that have been able to do it, have the financial capability and the grace to thrill their audience. For me, Ara has been on stage for the past 25 years, and I don’t have a single CD in the market. So it is only those who have the privilege to come to my concert that have the opportunity to see me perform. And I feel that celebrating my silver jubilee with a movie and collection of video is worth the time.

    Having been in the industry for 25 years without an album, is this deliberate?

    It was not planned that way really, because I have recorded several songs in the studio, hoping to release them. But a lot of factors came in and it had to be put on hold. The most of it, is that Ara is always on the road for one thing or the other. Like my concert, appearances, or my NGO project or family issues. But mainly it is because of my busy schedule. And because of this I somehow find myself sort of different in the box. Because when I am on stage I let loose, but when I am in the cage, I mean studio, I find it difficult to let loose. But I have been able to get over that, and now I have work that I will be releasing, and one is the one I did with Tuface, Olomi remix.

    What does your NGO project?

    The Ara NGO is a project that has to do with what I am passionate about. I am very much passionate about issues that have to do with women and children. Even before I became a mother, I had this concern to reach out to children which I did through different orphanages before I had my child. So after I had my child, I realised that there is more to just buying gifts for children, that there is more, like taking care of them, which has to do with the time they are in the womb and the time they are born. A mother is more or less like a god to them, so taking care of them has to do with education, basic amenities, creating a positive environment for them. The one I am working on right now is on maternal mortality And the reason I am very passionate about this issue is because I have seen, heard and read about how a lot of mothers die for reason next to nothing, and their babies too. Recently, my youngest brother’s wife lost a five-month-old baby. I was the one who drove her to the hospital and she delivered the baby normally and I had the belief that if there had been enough equipments, the baby would have survived. I was the one who buried the baby and everything was already formed. And I asked myself how he died, and I just realised that it was lack of equipments that are inexpensive. And I have heard of nine months pregnancies too. So I went online and Google to find out how much incubator costs and I was shocked, that most of our maternity hospitals do not have incubators, and then risk the lives of mother and child. So I am doing something that will involve Lagos State and other states too, and see how we can work together to provide these equipments needed to save mother and child. As far as I am concerned, I will do my best and leave the rest. I have a voice and a name and one of the purposes I have that is for a purpose to make people happy. There are some deaths that you know you cannot avert, but there are some that you could avoid. My son at one year had malaria, and slumped and they could not resuscitate him at the hospital we took him to, I had to use mouth to mouth. They have oxygen machine, but the doctor on duty did not even know how to use it. He was gone for about 45 minutes; it was God that brought him back. What we are after is to save as many mothers and babies that we can. Another thing I am working on is thyroid glands, a lot of women have this, but I have seen men who have it too. I know about this, because I had it and I know the test, and treatment is expensive. And I know what it does to the body too. This is my second or third project, but right now we are trying to get incubators and monitoring machines for distributions. That is the Ara Passion Project.

    When did you realise that you had passion for acting and writing?

    I have always been in the entertainment, but not in movies. Well in secondary school I did a lot of stage plays and did win a lot of prizes for my school then. I had acted in one movie, where I played a nurse. I did act on stage this year at the Black Image event. I wrote the story and was scripted by Tunde Babalola, and hopefully we will be working with uncle Tunde Kelani. Ara is a total entertainer that involves singing, dancing, and acting. We have Ramsey Noauh on board already; he will be playing the lead act in the movie Osun Funke. We are not on set, because the script is still in process. But for the book, we are done with chapter one and we have eight chaptersin all. The book has everything about me.

    Why did you decide to write an autobiography?

    You see as stars, there is more to us than you see. We are just like every regular human being, but with special talents. We are more or less the chosen ones and our life should be role models to people. Our life is not always perfect, but people see a perfect us on TV. We cry, we curse, we bless, we fight, we yab, we fart, we shit, we make babies, we make love, some of us cook, we make friends, we make enemies, we do everything. But we have the extra responsibility of making your world a better place for living with our talents. So I believe that you should know that part of us that is like you and learn from it. In that regard, I respect two people a lot. Oprah Winphrey went from rape to miscarriage, and still came out successful, and Nelson Mandela, from prison to all sort of things. So I want to share the story of my positivity, my first kiss, my first boyfriend, and all those things.

    You used to be a tom boy while in school. Do you still smoke and drink?

    No, I have stopped smoking way back. But I still drink occasionally. But I am still a tom boy in a way. An example is the one I mentioned earlier that the dead baby of my brother’s wife was placed in my hands, I removed the baby from the pack, wore a glove and looked at all the parts and I prayed for him and buried him. And my mother was like iwo, omo yi sha. A woman naturally will not do such things. And after doing those things, I sometimes ask myself where I get the strength. Like when I do all those things I do on stage and sit down to replay, I ask myself if I was the one that did all that. And for me I don’t see obstacles because I am a woman. If I want to get something, I go for it.

    Has it ever occurred to you that, there might be something unusual about you?

    I know a lot is unusual about me, that is the spiritual angle. I know I am not an ordinary person and that is the reason I chose my friends. I cannot even say I have friends, but I have people that I work with. And because I have a very strong spirit I can see with my third eye. So I am not fooled by certain things. But people like me; our weakness is attached to the people that we give our heart to. They are the people that can mess with us. No matter how powerful we are, our weakness is with the people we love, they are the only ones that can break us. Somebody like Samson gave his heart and secret to Delilah and he was captured. Don’t forget that a prophecy had gone ahead of him. So that explains a lot of things about me. I am a very spiritual person and my mother knows, so there are some certain things that she won’t tell about me. Like when she was pregnant with me, the things she saw and after I was born. Over-spiritual people will start terming it to mean different things, so I rather keep that part of me and use it, as long as I don’t over step my boundaries with God, my creator. I don’t runaway or deny it anymore. Even my secondary days, they knew that something was wrong with me.

    What is it like to be a single mother?

    For me I have come to a conclusion that life is how you take it. If you want it to be hard, it will be. If you want it soft, it will be. I am blessed, so I can take care of my needs, I do not need to wait for any man to do anything for me. To that, I praise God that He is putting food on my table and clothes on my back. Because I was an up and doing person, everybody was surprised that I became submissive to my ex when we got married. I won’t take any decision or step without consulting him. I don’t advise it being a single mother; I still will get married again and have more children. I am not pushing it or rushing it, I am waiting for that time. I know it will happen, because I have suitors. It is just a matter of choosing who I want and a matter of time too. I am not committed to anybody.

    How do you create time for your son, being on the road always?

    I work my schedule round my son, because I am his mother and father. So I create a balance. But single parent is not the best, because there are times that you will want just a hug, a kiss on the forehead, not forgetting that I am a very sensitive and emotional person. There are times that I just need somebody to hold my hands. I am not the type of person that will just go with any type of person, if I am not into you. Like kissing, because this has to do with my spirituality. I cannot share myself with two people. It will affect me and that is why I have to be extremely careful. But I thank God because he has been faithful.