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Renowned Fuji maestro, Abass Akande, widely known as Obesere, has reaffirmed his unwavering drive for success as he marks his 60th birthday, declaring that his journey is far from over.
With a career spanning decades, Obesere has remained a defining figure in Fuji music, blending innovation with cultural authenticity.
Reflecting on his milestone, in an interview with Punch, the music veteran described his achievements as a testament to divine providence, asserting that he harbours no regrets about his past decisions.
Beyond his musical exploits, Obesere has built an impressive legacy, boasting substantial investments in real estate and securing foreign citizenship.
He also takes pride in having provided his children with international education, describing these as some of his most fulfilling accomplishments.
Looking to the future, the Fuji star is set to document his extraordinary journey in a biography and documentary, which he believes will offer invaluable lessons to aspiring musicians and the younger generation.
In a symbolic representation of his life’s philosophy, one of his properties is named “Wisdom Compound,” underscoring his commitment to lifelong learning and personal growth.
As he enters his seventh decade, Obesere remains steadfast in his artistic pursuits, hinting that his best work is yet to come.
With an enduring influence on the Fuji music landscape, he continues to inspire both contemporaries and emerging talents alike.
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