Taye Currency, the Fuji musician, has finally put an end to his longstanding supremacy feud with colleague Pasuma.

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The feud began last year when Currency publicly criticised Pasuma, arguing that he was over 50 years old and had been in the Fuji industry long enough.

Currency claimed that if he revealed certain information, things would get messy, and warned Pasuma, 57, not to underrate him.

However, Wasiu Ayinde, a renowned Fuji singer, shared a video on Instagram showing Currency begging Pasuma for forgiveness in Saudi Arabia.

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In the clip, Pasuma is seen embracing Currency and apologising on his behalf to their fans.

Pasuma also urged his fans to forgive Currency and shun all forms of disagreement.

“All of you outside we beg you. The noise was too much and we know it was not supposed to go that way,” he said.

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“You can all see that we are on God’s land. He has come to beg me. And for him to beg me, he is also apologising to everyone outside. I am begging my fans and for those supporting Taye too.” 

Also speaking, Currency described Pasuma as a “father and boss” from whom he had learned a great deal.

He revealed that he had been with Pasuma for 32 years and warned his peers not to brag before him. He also acknowledged Pasuma’s leadership and guidance throughout his career.

“You can hear my leader apologising. This is between father and son,” he said.

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“Pasuma and I started way back. I have been with Pasuma for the past 32 years since 1993. None of my peers should use this opportunity to brag before me.

“I listen to Pasuma he has never cursed me.  Whoever raises your hand up is your boss and father. Pasuma did not argue that Wasiu Ayinde is his father neither do I argue that Pasuma is my father. Do not take it for granted.”

 

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