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Aduke
ÀDÙKÉ (Ayobamidele Aladekomo) is a Nigerian-British singer-songwriter.
She is a multi-disciplinary performing artist who uses music, dance, poetry and acting as means of expression. Aduke has background in dance-theatre having worked with the renowned Crown Troupe of Africa and exceptional Creative Director Segun Adefila for 6 years.
She started a band called SSV (sticks, strings and voices) in 2009 with two other people, the band has grown to have 8 members in total including Aduke. The versatile band now named The SoundWagon, expands taking on visiting musicians and reduces to satisfy the need of any performance. Aduke and The SoundWagon have performed at several events.
Aduke plays afro-soul, folk, afrobeat, afrojazz and world music, using her primary language, Yoruba, English and Pidgin to covey her message and experiments with the use of other languages in the world. In February 2020 she released her debut album titled 'Peace and Light'. She is an advocate for the use of Art for social and political reforms and makes conscious music that talk about relevant issues.
Born to a dentist father and lawyer mother in Osogbo, Osun state, Nigeria, Ayobamidele Aladekomo popularly known as ADUKE is a consummate performer, song writer, multi-instrumentalist, arts educato
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I believe in true love. I am a fan of True love. I make it blow me away into the hay of heartaches and I just have to sneeze. Every relationship needs that ‘sneeze’, and that’s why I need to share with you a true history of what happened some hours ago.
I was in a mess about what a bum I’d been at work today. I had failed to assemble the needed documents for the conference with Top share holders in the Company. I had failed. My boss would definitely not approve of this slack from an employer, talk less from a newly employed Office Assistant. Yes! That’s me…what?! that was the only job I could get. Don’t blame me, I did the best I could-trust me. The Nigerian employment system doesn’t offer much opportunity out here. Those of us who have jobs know what we had to go through to have them, and what we have to do to keep them. It’s a sick world out here.
“I might post this and no one might care to read it, doesn’t matter. Few are those who believe in other people’s wahala, until they become successful. Especially guys! Yes, we think it’s always the ladies who do the snubbing to things like this, but its the men!” – (Anonymous 2015). Well, that’s not the ish, you were reading about