The
setting of the show was regal. Only few guests could resist the allure
of watching a fusion of different generations of music. With
a saxophonist, a rapper and an iconic juju musician billed to thrill
guests, many were positively anxious to see what such a premium
assemblage would deliver in such an alluring
ambience.
First
to mount the stage was the Grand Commander, Chief Ebenezer Obey. He
started the evening with a song that paid tribute to God titled
Iba lo ye kase and gave the audience the rare privilege of
requesting for any of his favourite songs which he promptly rendered to
their delight. Without betraying the slightest sign of old age, Obey
took total control of the stage right from
the first string of the guitar cord. Moved by the classic rendition,
significant members of the audience could not hold the urge to dance.
As
he rendered his timeless and enduring evergreen songs, it was all too
evident, how he has been able to hold Nigeria and, indeed, the world
spellbound with his music over the years.
The evangelist also took time out to spice up his performance with some anecdotes.
Dreadlocked
Yemi Sax, garbed in a white caftan was the next to thrill the audience
with his dexterity on the saxophone. He reeled out tunes of the “old
school” with the backing tracks
by the D.J. to the delight of the audience.
MI
was at his vintage best that night as he dished out hits of
contemporary flavor. The concert audience, an admixture of different
generations, brought together by their love for music,
danced and sang along with Mr Incredible who mesmerised all with his
stagecraft.
By the time MI left the stage, guests were already in another realm of musical bliss.
The
highpoint of the event was the collaboration by Chief Obey and the two
younger artistes, M.I. and Yemi Sax whom Obey described as his children.
They performed together to the immense admiration of the crowd. Obey led the way with two of his evergreen tracks
Ore mi e se pelepele and
Olomi gbo temi with M.I. emblazoning his signature into the two songs. Yemi Sax
also jazzed up the tunes with his saxophone. Their performances drew spontaneous burst of applause.
The
show was aptly anchored by two foremost, resourceful comedians, Gbenga
Adeyinka and Okey Bakassi. They laced the show with rib cracking
jokes.
Chief
Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi who got a standing ovation from the appreciative
crowd, thanked Globacom for the great honour done to him by being the
first Nigerian artiste
to be featured on the Glo Evergreen Series platform.
He commended the Chairman of Globacom for conferring the epithet of
Great Commander on him. While fielding questions from
journalists at the event, he described Globacom "as the greatest
supporter of Nigerian entertainment industry. He noted that the Glo
Evergreen Series will take African music to the greatest
height."
In
the documentary screened at the event, the Lagos State Governor, Mr
Babatunde Raji Fashola commended Chief Fabiyi for his giant strides in
the music
industry. He said that he is a big fan of the juju maestro, and
remarked that he uses Obey's music and the philosophies espoused in his
music to brush up his proficiency in Yoruba language.
Also
commenting, the Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun described
Obey as a musical icon and a worthy ambassador of Ogun State who had
brought
great honour and fame to the State in particular and Nigeria in
general.
Similarly,
the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo went
down memory lane to recount how one of Obey's songs brought nostalgic
feelings
of home to him when he was on tour of duty in Zaria. The Osile of Oke
Ona, Oba Dr Adedapo Tejuosho thanked Chief Obey Fabiyi for popularising
Teju Foams in the seventies and described him as a quintessential
Cultural ambassador whose prolific repertoire of
music has dignified a lot of Nigerians.
"I
can't imagine missing this show. This is one of the best concerts I
have attended in ages. Kudos to Glo for bringing such a unique
experience to us live," a member of the audience,
Mr Kolawole Adedeji, a Lagos-based public relations consultant
commented after the show. The show was attended by over 100 managing
directors including the MDs of First Bank, Guinness, Nigerian Breweries,
and Arik.
Speaking
on his experience at the event , Mr. Ahmed Ibraheem, Marketing Manager
with Oak Oils said "this night will surely remain evergreen in my
memory. I dare say that it's a world-class
event. I totally enjoyed myself; kudos to Globacom for coming up with
this world-class entertainment."
And
so the night ended, but with intense expectation for more concerts in
the series. "We can't wait!" Mrs. Idowu Abdulahi, CEO of Lagos based
Hinterland Consultants said.
Globacom's
Head of Post Paid Sale, Mr. Kamaldeen Shonibare described the first Glo
Evergreen Series as "a memorable night." He described it as "a new
concept from Globacom which serves
the dual purpose of celebrating the icons of Nigerian and African music
on the one hand, and our highly valued post-paid subscribers on the
other hand.”
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