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    “Don’t sing that song here” – Governor Makinde’s light-hearted moment with Fuji Hoshi Yasuno Currency

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002November 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • A light-hearted moment occurred during the inauguration of the Mega Bus Terminal in Ibadan on November 12, 2025.
    • Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has made a playful comment about Fuji artist Taye Currency.
    • The governor has warned Tye Corentine not to perform his controversial song “Werey la n fi wo werey”.

    A light-hearted moment occurred during the inauguration of the Mega Bus Terminal on Iwo Road, Ibadan on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.

    During the ceremony, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde jokingly warned Fuji artist Taye Currency not to perform his controversial track “Werey la n fi wo werey”.

    The event, which was attended by politicians, dignitaries and local residents, took a humorous turn when the governor’s comments sparked laughter from the guests.

    While addressing the audience, Governor Makinde turned to Tay Currency, who had just performed, and quipped:

    “Tye money, don’t sing ‘Werey la n fi wo werey’ here.”

    The statement drew cheers and jeers, as many attendees were familiar with the song’s previous controversies.

    Taye Currency, whose full name is Taye Akande Adebisi, responded with humor, performing a short snippet of one of his hits before letting the governor go on, creating a fun impromptu moment in the otherwise formal event.

    The song “Werey la n fi wo werey” attracted much attention earlier this year when Taiye Money Company performed it at the coronation ceremony of Oba Adewolu Ladoja, Olubadan, Ibadan.

    The phrase, which roughly means “fighting madness with madness,” sparked controversy and was interpreted by some as a political attack. Others defended it as an expression of Fuji street culture, stressing that it was not targeted at anyone.

    Read some of the comments below:

    @the.pattty: “Stubborn man. He keeps singing the song”

    @adeyyeracheal “I love that people love him but they can’t cancel him”

    @bspark_zamani: “My dad is too stubborn”

    @bombay_232: “The energy from Taye…I love it”

    @tox.imagery: “This guy na mumu. He’s still singing.”

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