Years after parting ways, female drummer, Ara reconciles with Otunba Wale Akinboboye

Years after parting ways, female drummer, Ara reconciles with Otunba Wale Akinboboye

They had been separated for years but it was inevitable that both Aralola Olumuyiwa otherwise known as Ara, the sensational female talking drummer and

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They had been separated for years but it was inevitable that both Aralola Olumuyiwa otherwise known as Ara, the sensational female talking drummer and Otunba Wale Akinboboye, founder of La Campagne Tropicanna would unite eventually. During their time together as mentor and protégé, she was signed under Atunda Entertainment, also owned by Otunba Wale, where she was nurtured and packaged for a rewarding music career.

A cultural ambassador of Ife Kingdom by Ooni of Ife, Ara was exposed to major world platforms that gave her an opportunity to perform at the UN General Assembly, UNESCO and before several world leaders during which she got the keys of many cities in the United States of America.  With their reconciliation, the sky is certainly their limit. And with Ara’s return, she will be joining Lady Ekwu and Olomidan Bata, two of the artistes, Otunba Wale nurtured while Ara was away on the entertainment label to doing what they know how best to do, in terms of African themed entertainment.


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