Goldberg Lager
Beer, a brand from the stable of Nigerian Breweries Plc has concluded
arrangements to storm the ancient city of Oyo for the quarter final of the 2016
edition of its talent hunt competition, Fuji t’o Bam. As part
of the plan for the concert scheduled for Friday, the Goldberg team will
visit the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III in the morning before the
event is flagged off.
Emmanuel
Agu, Portfolio Manager, Mainstream Lager & Stout Brands, Nigerian
Breweries, explained that Goldberg recognizes and respects the rich culture of
Yorubas; hence the need for the team’s homage to the Alaafin.
Agu disclosed
that Goldberg is expecting no fewer than 5,000 Fuji lovers, enthusiasts
and potential Fuji musicians to grace the event that would hold at Durbar
Stadium, where 40 Fuji artistes would compete for a slot to proceed to the next
stage of the annual competition.
According to
him, “of the 40 contenders, 20 would be eliminated in the quarter final in Oyo;
another 14 would be eliminated in the semifinal in Ado-Ekiti while the last 6
would proceed to the final in Ibadan by the end of July.”
He therefore
advised the participants to be focused and show commitment in their renditions
to move to the next stage of the contest. Agu emphasized the need for the
contenders to understand the theme of the competition this year, Fuji
Sowapo; which literarily means ‘One music, One People’.
He further
explained that the focus of the contest this year is improving on collaboration
amongst Fuji musicians. His words: “Collabo is a social lingo for a
partnership between two people/groups. In music circle, it describes a duet
between two artistes.
“Collabo is
a rare phenomenon in Fuji circle until recently. With Fuji t’o Bam 2014,
KWAM 1, Saheed Osupa and Fuji t'o Bam winners did a collabo on
stage to the excitement of the audience. To entrench this spirit of unity, we
make collaboration between Fuji talents and Stars a standard for the 2016
activation.”
Meanwhile,
Agu expressed satisfaction with the quality of renditions by all participants
in this year’s competition. He said the contestants showed “very
high level of determination to proceed to the next stage of the contest.”
According to him, it is impossible that all participants will qualify in competitions
like this. Agu therefore advised those who did not qualify for the quarter
final to go back and improve on the areas identified by the judges.
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