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  • ‘I’m alive and well’ – Ebenezer Obey debunks death rumours

    ‘I’m alive and well’ – Ebenezer Obey debunks death rumours

    Music legend Ebenezer Obey has dismissed rumours of his death and claims that he suffered a stroke, describing them as “lies from the kingdom of darkness.”

    In a video shared on Instagram, Obey appeared alongside his two sons, singing to reassure fans of his good health.

    “Stop the rumours!!!! Ebenezer Obey is alive and well,” he captioned the clip.

    The veteran musician explained that he had travelled to London for personal care and expressed frustration over the false reports, which included fabricated images of coffins.

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    This is not the first time Obey has had to refute such claims—similar rumours surfaced in 2020 and again earlier this year.

    Reaffirming his faith, Obey said, “Everything they have said is nothing but lies that came from the kingdom of darkness. I am alive, I am alive, says the Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you very much. I don’t have a stroke. I came to London to look after myself.”

  • When K1 and Ebenezer Obey led an evening with Glo

    When K1 and Ebenezer Obey led an evening with Glo

    Both the old and young people of Ijebu and perhaps Ogun State origin are still savouring the satisfactory experiences they got at the 2025 Ojude Oba festival.

    From Kiekie to Ibrahim Chatta, Lateef Adedimeji, Chief Ebenezer Obey, and K1, the 2025 edition was a success especially with a special evening with Glo.

    The telco brand, which stands tall as major sponsor of the festival serenaded dignitaries when Chief Ebenezer Obey and K1 joined in the evening of fine music and merriment to celebrate Ojude Oba 2025.

    The duo of Juju Commander and king of Fuji music, held the ancient town of Ijebu Ode spellbound at a superlative event organized by Globacom to kickstart the 2025 Ojude Oba celebrations.

    This year’s Ojude Oba marks the 20th anniversary of Globacom’s sponsorship of the festival.

    Tagged an Evening with Glo, it was a night of fun, splendid music, good cuisine and riveting jokes from the trio of Gbenga Adeyinka, Bash and Kiekie.

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    For more than two hours, the legendary Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi sang from his repertoire of music to which the audience which filled the Conference Hall venue to the brim, vibed and mimed.

    Globacom explained that the Evening with Glo was organised to thank the Ijebu community for their support for the brand for 20 years of its sponsorship of Ojude Oba festival.

    “We decided to bring together great sons and daughters of Ijebuland to celebrate our shared heritage, and indulge in the melodious rhythms that resonate deeply throughout Yorubaland”, the company stated.

    Speaking on its choice of musicians for the event, Glo added that “the ageless icon and Juju music maestro, Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey, has contributed decades of good, sonorous and philosophical songs to our society. His songs are still as fresh and full of inspirational messages as they were yesterday.”

    On K1, the telco noted that his longevity on the scene has made him a distinct figure on the Nigerian entertainment scene.

    “For decades, King of Fuji, K1 De Ultimate, the Fuji master, has been a great part of the music firmament in Nigeria, with his unique brand of Fuji that has elicited huge interest.”

  • About rumours, Juju legends and legacies

    About rumours, Juju legends and legacies

    It is no longer news that rumours on the wellbeing and health of elderly music legends fly at will. This is not unconnected with the belief that many of these elderly musicians have become feeble and suffer one health condition or the other.

    For some years now, legendary EBenezer Obey has had to dispel death rumours. In 2020, he dismissed false claims about his death on social media. Sadly, every year, he has had to debunk news of his death on social media.

    However, April 2025 will go down in history as the month when two of the eldest Juju legends were rumoured to have passed away.

    It all began on April 22 when news began flying that Ebenezer Obey, who had celebrated his 83rd birthday on April 3, had passed away as a result of ill health. The news was so rife that the ageing ‘Miliki’ creator had to release a video to debunk the death tale on April 23.

    In the video, the legendary Nigerian singer debunked the fake news claiming he passed away. The video was shared on his social media pages and he refuted the claims with a post captioned, “I AM ALIVE.”

    The singer emphasised that his time had not yet come according to God’s plan for his life saying, “It is fake news that started a few hours ago that Evangelist Ebenezer Obey has passed on to glory. It is a pure lie. I am alive. And that is not what Jesus has written about me. What Jesus has written about me will only manifest in my life. I am alive, says the Lord. And I do not believe any fake news; I am alive. And I dey kampe.

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    “My time is not up yet. Until when Jesus says my time is up, nobody… Everything they are saying… (any purported evil over me will not come to pass). It is Yoruba. Thank you to all the people who have been calling. I am alive.”

    As calmness returned to frayed nerves, the hornets’ nest was stirred again barely five days after Obey debunked the death rumours.

    On April 28, Damilola Esther Adeniyi, one of the daughters of legendary king of world beats, King Sunny Ade, raised an alarm and concerns over her father’s whereabouts and health.

    She had alleged that one of her brothers, Dayo, who is occupying the role of a manager in the band, is keeping her father under duress and mismanaging his funds.

    Less than 24 hours after, King Sunny Ade released a short video on his social media pages to refute Damilola’s allegations and saying he is alive and in great health.

    “My children wanted to see me, they thought I was kidnapped after I went away for a few days to rest. But I thank God, I was not kidnapped and I didn’t kidnap myself.”

    He stressed that he was neither kidnapped nor being kept under duress at any point while expressing gratitude to his fans for checking up on him and displaying love and affection.

    In the same vein, his son, who also doubles as his manager at the moment, Dayo, said, “There is no truth to the kidnapping rumor, and we are taking appropriate steps to address the situation and identify those responsible for spreading this false information.”

    Unlike Obey, it is clear that all isn’t well amongst the children of King Sunny Ade.

    While Damilola maintains Dayo is mismanaging KSA’s funds and solely making decisions for him, Dayo feels otherwise.

    In one of Damilola’s claims, she said, “I want Dayo (manager) apprehended. I want him to provide all the money they have been stealing from him. He has a UK visa, thinking he can run.”

    Reacting to his sister’s claims, Dayo said, “She (Damilola) is not in the right frame of mind for her to have made those posts. On Easter Sunday, she called me and said she wanted to speak with dad, because she doesn’t live in Nigeria. I gave the phone to my dad, and they spoke for about 30 minutes. I then told her that if she wanted to see him, she could come to Nigeria.

    “The moment she started making nasty comments about dad, she crossed the line. You cannot speak ill of my father and expect me to still reckon with you, no matter who you are. Even my mother wouldn’t do that. Why would you (Damilola) go on social media and call daddy names?”

    Dayo also explained how and why he is standing in as a manager for his father.

    He said, “I am not an official manager. I just assist my father. I have my businesses. As I explained to her (Damilola), I don’t have any employment letter, and I am not on the payroll.

    “I am just helping my dad, like the Scripture commands. This arrangement was not even planned but was necessitated by some developments. He (KSA) asked me to help him handle certain things, pending the time he gets someone in that position. And, he feels extremely comfortable with what I have been doing, and he said I should continue doing it.”

  • Ebenezer Obey dismisses death rumours, says he’s alive

    Ebenezer Obey dismisses death rumours, says he’s alive

    Music legend Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi has quashed rumours of his death in a lively video performance.

    He emphasised reports of his passing were entirely fabricated, stating that he is well.

    Singing in a mix of Yoruba, English, and Pidgin, Obey-Fabiyi declared: “Hello, my name is Professor Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi. Satan, you don lose o, Satan, you don lose o, you don pafuka. Na lie lie you dey talk, you don pafuka.”

    He added: “It is fake news that started a few hours ago claiming that I, Evangelist Obey, have passed on to glory. It is a lie. I am alive, and that is not the word Jesus has written”.

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    The rumours of his death spread rapidly on social media, prompting fans and well-wishers to offer condolences.

    However, his team quickly responded to the misinformation, Tope Olukole, Obey-Fabiyi’s associate, assured the public of his good health.

    The reverred figure, known for his legacy in juju music and gospel compositions, continues to inspire generations with timeless message and impact.

  • Ebenezer Obey to celebrates 83rd birthday, 68 years in music

    Ebenezer Obey to celebrates 83rd birthday, 68 years in music

    Renowned music legend, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, is set to mark his 83rd birthday with a thanksgiving service on April 3. 

    The event with the theme: “Celebrating God’s faithfulness: Ebenezer Obey at 83 and Celebrating 68 years as a successful, world- A

    acclaimed musician”, will celebrate Obey’s 68-year music career and his commitment to his faith.

    According to a statement by the General Manager of Obey Music Group, Mr. Tunji Odunmbaku, the service will hold at Decross Gospel Mission in Iyana Ipaja, Lagos and will feature prayers for national peace and blessings. 

    Obey expressed gratitude to God for his successful music career and good health, despite facing several health challenges.

    In lieu of a grand birthday party, Obey opted for a thanksgiving service, emphasising his desire to stay close to God and express his appreciation for the special grace in his life and career.

    He said: “The scripture in Psalm 136:1 says: ‘Give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good: for His mercy endureth forever.’ I have been a successful musician and one of the leading artistes for 68 years now, taking my music to the four corners of the world. Despite facing some health challenges and undergoing several surgical operations, God has granted me victory over them all.

    “I thank God for remaining relevant in my music career and for being able to perform alongside my devotion to the work of God. Honestly, I have experienced it all, and I cannot thank God enough for the special and unique grace in my life and career.

    “My sole aim now is to express my gratitude to God and stay close to Him to the end. I truly feel fulfilled. I want all my friends, fans and well-wishers to join me in appreciating God as I turn 83 and celebrate 68 years as a successful, world-acclaimed musician”.

  • Ebenezer Obey celebrates 82nd birthday in style

    Ebenezer Obey celebrates 82nd birthday in style

    Veteran singer Ebenezer Obey is celebrating his 82nd birthday on April 3.

    The Juju musician shared stunning pictures on his Instagram page with a heart full of thanks to God for sound health and wellness.

    He acknowledged and appreciated his Maker for prosperity and for the grace he has shown him.

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    Captioning the post, the ‘Ota Mi Dehin Lehin Mi’ crooner wrote: “Happy 82nd birthday to the legend himself. Thank God for sound health and prosperity.”

  • Ebenezer Obey urges youths to work hard

    Music legend, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey has called on Nigerian youths to be hard-working and focused in whatever they find themselves doing.

    Obey, made this call at the just concluded third edition of the annual music and prayer programme, Praise God with the Twins (PGWT).

    While addressing the audience, the Juju music maestro reference a Biblical message that reads thus -‘Whatever you find yourself doing, do it well.’

    Obey further encouraged the general public to not be distracted or discouraged.

    “The youths of this generation matter a lot to people like us, I am using this channel to encourage every Nigerian youth to stay focused and be hardworking. God sees everyone’s struggle and everyone’s time will surely come.” Obey added.

    In the course of the event, PGWT conveners, Taiwo and Kenny Jones Olayiwola unanimously made known that the programme which is the largest gathering of singing twins in Nigeria was conceived to fulfil two purposes; Pray for Nigeria and those hoping to have their own child.

    According to the conveners, the vision is to intercede for Nigeria in another way and because twins are special gifts from God, it was decided that a gathering of twins interceding with songs together with few friends and mentors in the music industry will do no little good for Nigeria.

    This year’s edition has in attendance dignitaries like Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, Pastor Mrs. Folu Adeboye (Mummy GO) represented by Pastor Mrs. Adeola Mensah one of her Special Assistant, Pastor Mrs. Kalejaiye, who represented her husband Pastor J.T. Kalejaiye, Hafeez Oyetoro (Simply Saka), Hon. Olabimjo Lagos State Special Adviser on Civic Engagement and others.

  • Ebenezer Obey, others provide free healthcare to Idogo community

    Music legend and founder of Decross Gospel Ministries, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi and Relume foundation in conjunction with the Household of God Church has provided free healthcare services to residents of Idogo community in Ogun State.

    The two-day programme, according to Obey who hails from Idogo, was part of the activities lined up to celebrate the seventh year remembrance of his late wife, Pastor (Mrs) Juliana Olaide Obey-Fabiyi.

    “People would go astray if the spiritual aspect of life is not taken care of or misbehave, and anytime man is doing what he is not supposed to do he cannot be a happy person” Obey said, speaking on the event.

    ”The healthcare outreach at the response of the people gives me a lot of joy because health is wealth and government alone cannot do everything and I know that this programme is beneficial to the generality of the people in this community. The turnout has made it clear that the care that people need matters lot.

    “I thank the traditional ruler of the Onidogo of Idogo, Oba Saheed Adebiyi, the elders of the community and the entire people of Idogo for their cooperation which shows we all stand for the progress of our land”.

    The head of mission of the Household of God International church, Mr Lolu Ogunmade, said that the project demonstrated the primary objectives of any church to people.

    “We are delighted to be part of this programme, because our experience has made us realise that there is a lot of need in our country for people of means to give back to the underprivileged. We have been able to treat people on both primary and advanced healthcare.”

    The President of the Relume Foundation, Professor Sherri Adeosun said: “I am impressed with the turnout for the people of Idogo community and its environs. The total people that participated in the two-day programme are 572 adults and 523 children. We distributed medications and food supplies to participants. We also gave school supplies to over 150 students and gave anti worm medication, multivitamins and folic acid to 300 children. We also performed hernia surgeries for four people, precisely, persons of age 4, 10, 14, and 26. While 15 people taken to the Eye Foundation Clinic for cataract surgery.”

    Chairman of the foundation, Dr Sunday Adeosun, restated that the vision of the programme was take care of people medically, physically and spiritually.

    “The foundation is committed to spread this initiative across Nigeria and other African countries,” he said.

    Oba Adebiyi, on behalf of the community, thanked Ebenezer Obey, on his various contributions to the growth of the community and its populace.

    “I want to use this opportunity to charge all other well-meaning Nigerians, especially indigenes of this town to take a cue from this initiative in order to have a total developmental growth in Idogo and Ogun State at large,” he said.

  • Simi features Ebenezer Obey in Aimasiko video 

    Serial award winner, Simi, is gradually writing her name in the sands of time as she keeps waxing stronger even more than those who were there before her in the music industry.

    Now, the sensational X3M music act has scored another feather by releasing a powerful video of her song Aimasiko, featuring legend, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey.

    The video, also starring Simi’s band, The Banjos, wraps up the visuals to tracks off her album, Simisola.

    Shot and directed by Ani James of Aje Filmworks, Aimasiko highlights daily struggles in life as people search for solutions to their different problems while praying for God’s intervention.

  • Ebenezer Obey, Momodu, royal fathers honour SSP at 60

    It was a reminder of his hay days on Wednesday, as popular Afro Juju musician, Sir Shina Peters who clocked 60 on May 30, celebrated the day with his fans at the popular Balmoral Convention Centre, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The height of the event was the grand entrance of the Juju musician who came on a horse, cladded in a white suit and white hat.

    Faces at the event include, Dele Momodu, Chief Ebenezer Obey, politicians, Royal fathers, entertainers and socialites.

    According to the celebrant, his new age is a milestone that needs to be treasured. “A 60th birthday is an important and treasured milestone of life. It is the time to look back at beautiful memories that have flown by look how far you have come.”

    As part of the celebrations, the artiste is expected to be in London on July 1 for the ‘Shina Mania Live in Concert’ at IndigO O2, London.

    The event is a two-in-one show; celebrating 60th birthday and 50 years on stage.

    In recognition of his contribution to the arts, Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu penned a short tribute in the musician’s honour, just as a committee of friends also staged a tribute session for the artiste.

    Popularly called SSP, the musician who started music at a very young age released his first album ‘Ace’ (Afro-Juju Series 1) in 1989. The album which was released under CBS Records of Nigeria went double platinum and was the career breakthrough that catapulted him back into the limelight.

    He served apprenticeship under Chief Ebenezer Obey and later joined General Prince Adekunle’s band where he learned to play the guitar and the piano.