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As gospel music styled secular
singer, Yinka Ayefele arrived the
country Tuesday, following a six-
week musical tour of the United
States, there appeared to be a
‘dent’ on the emotion of the artiste,
whose fulfilment of the concert was
partially shattered by the
disappearance of three of his band
boys.
The other members of the group
arrived amidst cheers by fans, but
one could tell that the leader of the
band was worried; perhaps knowing
the credibility question the defection
by the boys could pose to his
career. Reports say the ‘gospel
tungba’ crooner, has written to the
United States Homeland Security to
track and deport the three guys who
defected at the tail-end of the inter
city concert.
The band left the country on
September 2, performing at
Washington, Maryland, Baltimore,
New York, Atlanta, Houston and
Dallas.
In a mail sent to the US agency,
Ayefele urged the department to
look for the defectors and act
accordingly, so as to serve as a
lesson to others.
The defectors, according to a
release signed by his publicist,
David Ajiboye, include Ojoyido
Adegbenga Ezekiel (Keyboardist),
Solomon Olugbenga Motimoke
(Vocalist) and Olusola Kayode Isaac
(vocalist).
“While Olusola Kayode Isaac
defected at the LaGuardiala Airport,
New York on Monday, 14th October
on his way from Houston with three
other members of the band, Ojoyido
Adegbenga was said to have
disappeared from the group at the
Howard Johnson Inn on Rockaway
Boulevard, New York on Tuesday,
15th October. The third man was
Solomon Motimoke (Yatty), who left
the band while still at Washington
DC on 11th October,” the statement
read.
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