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Sunny Ade, others profiled in Azuh Arinze’s new books

Azuh Arinze, the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, ‘Yes International!’ magazine, recently unveiled two new books that highlight intriguing stories of some of Nigeria’s finest in the entertainment scene. The public presentation of the books took place at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

One of the books, ‘Conversations with Showbiz Stars,’ is a revealing account of the journalist’s encounters with 35 leading Nigerian entertainers. With decades of enviable exploits in music, film, radio and media productions, these entertainers are leading lights in acting, comedy and music. They include King Sunny Ade, Femi Kuti, 2Baba, Onyeka Onwenu, Tiwa Savage, Lagbaja, Wasiu Ayinde, Richard Mofe Damijo, Pete Edochie, Funke Akindele, Kenneth Okonkwo, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Segun Arinze, Desmond Elliot, Chioma Chukwuka, Ali Baba, Gbenga Adeyinka, Basketmouth, Okey Bakassi, Tee A, Julius Agwu, AY, Bovi and Don Jazzy, to name a few.

King Sunny Ade, the king of juju music, an ace performer and guitarist is Nigeria’s first indigenous musician to be nominated for Grammys in the World Music Album Category. He earned global recognition with his unique blend of western pop and traditional African music The Trumpet gathered.

Richard Mofe-Damijo otherwise known as RMD is a Nigerian actor, writer, producer, lawyer and former journalist. He was also a former Commissioner for Culture and Tourism in Delta State in 2009. The success stories of these entertainers are featured in the new book, ‘Conversations With Showbiz Stars’ to inspire a generation that looks up to these celebrities as role models.

In the second book ‘A Taste of Success,’ the author focuses on entrepreneurship, offering incisive interviews on the corporate world, showbiz, academia, law, religion, among other sectors. It features perspectives from respected voices such as Segun Osoba, the former governor of Ogun State and renowned journalist; Sam Ohuabunwa, respected pharmacist and former chairman of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals as well as Bruce Onobrakpeya, the legendary artist.

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Reflecting on the experience of writing both books, Azuh Arinze said, “Without holding back anything, they shared with me how they embarked on their success journey; how they eventually attained success and above all, how they have been sustaining that success.”

“The interviewees cut across, which means that no matter where you play or intend to get into, there are people who have excelled there already and whom we got to share the stories of how they did it. Put simply, there’s so much to be learnt from the books by anyone willing to read, learn and succeed,” he added.

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