Popular fuji singer, Abass Akande, a.k.a Obesere says his mother saved his life from going down the wrong path, due to his romance with Indian hemp.
In an episode of the ongoing Supermom
reality show, which featured him and his mother, Taibat Omobonike
Akande, Obesere said his love for music and peer pressure got him
entangled in the web of Indian hemp at a very early age. ‘I was very
young when I started taking Indian hemp but it wasn’t good for my system
because anytime I took it, I would just sleep off for about five to six
hours. Of course, it became very worrisome for my mother who went
everywhere and did everything in order for me to stop but she never gave
up on me.’
His mother added that she and her
husband were worried about their son’s health and future and had wanted
him to be well educated, but young Abass would not budge: ‘Things
were so bad that after taking it, I would be the one to go and pick him
up where he would have slept off. At a point, I had to consult Islamic
clerics to help me pray for him so he wouldn’t bring shame to the family’.
With tears in her eyes, she also
recalled all the Fuji music star put the family through in his bid to
become a musician but said she’s glad to see what he has become, ‘I’m
grateful to God today that he is a celebrated Nigerian musician, a
musician that brings joy to many homes and the hearts of many.’
Obesere, who was once signed on to Sony
Music, has released over 14 albums and is currently signed under Bayowa
Records and Music.
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