
Let’s Not Fight Over Age or Money, Says Remi Aluko
Veteran Fuji musician Remi Aluko has weighed in on the growing tension and rivalries within the Nigerian entertainment industry, urging his colleagues and fans to avoid unnecessary arguments over age and financial status.
In a recent interview, Aluko emphasized the importance of unity, mutual respect, and focusing on one’s craft rather than being drawn into meaningless debates about who is older or richer. According to him, such distractions only derail the true essence of artistry and growth in the industry.
The singer, who has remained consistent in the Fuji music scene for decades, noted that the industry thrives better when artists uplift one another instead of engaging in comparison-driven conflicts. He expressed disappointment over how younger and older entertainers sometimes allow ego and public validation to get in the way of mutual progress.
“Whether you’re older or younger, richer or just coming up, there should be respect. Let’s not turn the industry into a place of unnecessary fights. It’s about the music, the message, and the fans,” Aluko said.
Known for his energetic performances and signature voice, Remi Aluko has remained a respected figure in Fuji music. His latest comments resonate especially in a time when social media has amplified feuds between artists, often turning personal matters into public debates.
Fans and industry watchers have praised his mature stance, seeing it as a call for reflection and a return to values like respect, collaboration, and purpose-driven creativity in Nigerian music. As one of the voices of the street and a staple in Fuji soundtracks, Aluko’s message is a reminder that humility and peace are essential, both on and off the stage.

