Asake, the Afrobeats superstar, made a triumphant helicopter return to his alma mater, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), showcasing humility and gratitude amidst a sea of cheering fans and notable dignitaries .


Asake, the Afrobeats superstar, made a jaw-dropping return to his alma mater, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, arriving in style via helicopter! The award-winning singer was warmly received by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Simeon Bamire, and other senior officials, including Dr. Oluwatoyin Ogundeji from the Theatre Arts department, where Asake honed his craft.
At the OAU Amphitheatre, Asake thrilled students with an emotional performance, complete with drumming and a traditional Yoruba prostration, earning loud cheers and applause. His mother and friend Yhemolee accompanied him on this sentimental journey, highlighting his humility and gratitude .
Asake’s visit showcased OAU’s reputation as a creative talent hub, producing notable figures like Fireboy DML. His mentor, Olamide, praised the moment as “too real,” resonating with fans who admire Asake’s down-to-earth nature.
Asake’s helicopter homecoming to Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) was a masterclass in humility and gratitude. The Afrobeats star’s emotional appearance at the OAU Amphitheatre, complete with drumming and a traditional Yoruba prostration, left the crowd in awe. His mother and friend Yhemolee accompanied him on this sentimental journey, highlighting his strong ties to his roots.
Asake’s visit showcased OAU’s reputation as a creative talent hub, producing notable figures like Fireboy DML. His mentor, Olamide, praised the moment as “too real,” resonating with fans who admire Asake’s down-to-earth nature. The visit sparked widespread conversation online, with many describing it as a powerful reminder of humility and gratitude.
Asake’s journey from OAU student to global superstar is a testament to the university’s nurturing environment. His Theatre Arts background has been instrumental in shaping his music, blending performance arts with cultural influences. The visit was a poignant reminder that success doesn’t sever academic roots, but rather reinforces them.
The event’s impact extends beyond the campus, inspiring young creatives and highlighting the role Nigerian universities play in shaping global stars. Asake’s humility and gratitude serve as a powerful lesson, proving that success and roots can coexist beautifully.
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