By ~  Alhaji Arems

 

Fuji music has always carried the energy of the streets, the pulse of culture, and the pride of Lagos. But in recent years, the noise around rivalries has often overshadowed the music itself. At the centre of the push to change that narrative is Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Agboola, widely known as SK Sensation, the current National President of the Fuji Musicians Association of Nigeria (FUMAN).

 

Since taking office, he has been consistent in one message : Fuji cannot grow without unity. And he hasn’t just said it — he has shaped his entire leadership around it.

 

A President Focused On Reconciliation And Development : 

SK Sensation stepped into the presidency at a time when the genre needed a unifying figure. His speeches, public engagements, and internal meetings with Fuji stakeholders lean heavily on one theme: peace within the house first before pushing the sound to the world.

 

He has repeatedly emphasized that growth, brand value, and opportunities for Fuji artistes all depend on settling internal rifts. The fights may create online traffic, but they do nothing for the culture long-term. His stance has earned him respect across both the old and new guard of Fuji, and it positions him as one of the few leaders committed to restoring stability to the genre.

 

The Artist Behind The Office : 

What makes SK Sensation’s leadership more compelling is that he isn’t a retired act or a distant administrator — he is a full-time performing artist with an active fan base and a reputation for delivering strong live shows.

 

People who have seen him on stage know he brings:

 

• Professionalism — he shows up, prepared and punctual.

 

• A commanding presence — he understands Fuji rhythm deeply, and his band responds to him with precision.

 

• Audience connection — he performs with intention, reading the crowd and building momentum naturally.

 

He is not just the FUMAN National President; he is a seasoned entertainer whose craft has matured with experience, not faded. Promoters often describe him as an artist who “doesn’t disappoint,” and that reliability is gold in today’s event market.

 

Why His Role Matters Now : 

Fuji is entering a new phase. A younger generation is curious about the sound, content platforms are expanding its reach, and global audiences are re-discovering Nigeria’s older genres. For Fuji to take its rightful space in that evolution, the internal conflicts must stop.

 

That is why SK Sensation’s call for unity matters. It protects the genre’s image, makes it more attractive to brands, expands performance opportunities, and encourages collaborations instead of camps.

 

A peaceful Fuji is a marketable Fuji — and he understands that better than most.

 

Beyond leadership, this article also highlights a simple reality: SK Sensation is still an artist worth booking. His administrative position has not watered down his stage craft; if anything, it has made him more visible and more trusted.

 

Event planners looking for a credible Fuji performer who combines experience, discipline and crowd appeal will find him a strong candidate. The fact that he doubles as the leader of the entire Fuji community only strengthens his profile.

 

Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Agboola, SK Sensation, is shaping a new tone for Fuji — one built on respect, reconciliation and growth. Yet he remains, at his core, a performer with the skill and presence to light up any stage. His leadership and artistry complement each other, making him one of the most important voices in Fuji today.

 

If the genre is to rise above internal noise and reclaim its full cultural weight, leaders like him — and performers like him — are exactly what the moment calls for.

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