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Oyo demolishes Yinka Ayefele’s studio

2023-07-01 02:50:06

Naira studio of musician Yinka Ayefele belongs to bulldozer today due to the fear of destruction of the building by the Oyo State government due to violation of urban planning regulations.

The building began to be destroyed this morning, and Ayefele posted gravel photos with an emotional statement on his Instagram page:

The Hoyo government said the building was in violation of state planning laws and was due to three fatal accidents on adjacent highways.

NAN reported that the dismantling concert hall of the Challenge-Toll gate is also home to Ayefele's Fresh FM Station.

Ayefele's lawyer, Olayinka Bolanle, submitted a legal order to the court seeking the court to order the state government to order the demolition of assets before deciding the lawsuit.

Bolanle also stated that proper procedures were observed in the construction of the structure and that relevant approvals were also obtained for the departments and agencies of the country related to land and housing.

I. Yerima ordered the claimant to be postponed until Monday to ensure that the defendant's court proceedings were made and the case would be heard.

The witnesses told the NAN that the bulldozer had moved around 30 o'clock to begin dismantling, and Fresh FM warned the public

A musician's suggestion was that the group of reporters interviewed him at the commercial headquarters of the Ibadan Challenge Zone called "Music House". When the Oyo state government attempted to disassemble a few years ago, the building brought a lot of emotions to Ayefele. It was the last and last change to see him in Ibadan. The interview was originally scheduled to be held in Lagos, but round trips on anniversary brought harm to him. Through conversation, Ayefele thanked God and his team for working hard. The journal discussed the direction of his music. It includes acceptance by a wide range of societies. The reporter and he is in the office. He is behind a big brown table. Because he is sitting in an electric wheelchair, his comfortable office chair is empty. He shook hands with visitors; one by one. If he is worried he will not show it.

Yinka Ayefele has been working as a musical instrument player for a while in the entertainment industry. After participating in a car accident in 1999, he became a household name that hurt his spinal cord. Since the release of the album "Sweet Experience", the image of Ayefele in the gospel music industry is rising. He has won numerous awards both at home and abroad, the latest being the 2003 entrepreneurial award by City People of Lagos - based soft sales magazine. In addition, he was nominated for Nigeria's most valued gospel artist award by the organizer of the Somolu Community Awards. In this respect, he said, "This is a welcome development, which shows that people understand what they are doing in this respect, worth respecting God and me I appreciate those I think are, I will not forget my family and my band members (Yinka Ayefele Incorporated)