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Nationality
  
Nigerian

Genres
  
Also known as
  
Alhaji Agba

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Full Name
  
Sikiru Ololade Ayinde Balogun

Born
  
February 9, 1948 (
1948-02-09
)
Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

Burial place
  
Isolo, Lagos State, Nigeria

Known for
  
Revolution of Fuji and Were music

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, entertainer

Died
  
16 December 2010, London, United Kingdom

Albums
  
Omo Nigeria, Fuji Garbage Series 3, New Fuji Garbage, Tribute to I.K. Dairo, Alhaji Dr Sikiru Ayinde Barrister

Children
  
Agbeke Balogun, Damilola Balogun, Modinat Ayeloja

Record labels
  
Globe Style, Lati Alagbada & Sons Co. Ltd., African Songs

Similar
  
K1 De Ultimate, Ayinla Kollington, Saheed Osupa, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, Obesere

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Sikiru Ololade Ayinde Balogun, MFR, (February 9, 1948 – December 16, 2010) better known by his stage name Ayinde Barrister was a Nigerian-born Yoruba singer-songwriter and music performer. He is regarded as one of the pioneers and revolutioneers of Fuji and Wéré music. After his first break into music in 1965, Ayinde Barrister went on to release over 70 studio albums.

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Life

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Ayinde Barrister was born to the family of Salawu Balogun of Ibadan, his father was a butcher, while his mother was a trader. He had his early education at Muslim Mission School and the Model School, Mushin, Lagos. He later studied typing and other commercial related classes at Yaba Polytechnic. Ayinde Barrister started playing music at a young age as an ajiwere singer during the period of Ramadan; he continued playing music in between various jobs. He worked as a typist for Nigerian Breweries and was later enlisted as a clerk in the Nigerian Army during the Nigeria Civil War. He served in the 10th Brigade of the 2nd Division of the Nigerian Army under Col Adeniran and fought in Awka, Abagana and Onitsha. On his return from the war, he was posted to the Army Signals Headquarters, Apapa and later to the Army Resettlement Centre, Oshodi. He left the army to become a full-time musician and proceeded to start a full-fledged band of 34 percussionists and vocalists called the "Supreme Fuji Commanders".

Music career

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In 1966, Ayinde Barrister released his first LP record. During the time, he usually played with his band at events around Ebutte Meta and Lagos mostly to Muslim clients. He released further records under the label African Songs Ltd before starting his own label Siky-Oluyole Records. Among the LP's released under African songs is Bisimilahi (1977) and Ile Aiye Dun Pupo/Love In Tokyo (India Sound) (1976). By the early 1980s, Ayinde Barrister and Fuji music had become accepted by all religions in the country. He went on to record various albums including Iwa (1982), Nigeria (1983), Fuji Garbage (1988) and New Fuji Garbage (1993) under his imprint. He had a bitter feud with another Fuji singer, Kollington Ayinla in 1982.

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Ayinde Barrister had a couple of successful shows in London in 1990 and 1993 performing what later became known as the Fuji Garbage sound.

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Songs

Refined Fuji GarbageNew Fuji Garbage · 1991
Mr Fuji
E Je Ka SereFuji Garbage Series 3

References

Ayinde Barrister Wikipedia