The music of Evang Akin Adebayo has been a blessing to my life. I traveled out of Nigeria in 1988 with 3 of his albums Wale Masunlo, Figbayemi, and Ona Ara (cassette). Up till today, this music is still part of my spiritual journey with God. They remind me of God whenever I am going astray and lift me up during dark times. Imole Ayo, May God continue to be your light. I am grateful to God for your talent.
Agbaletu, I really appreciate you on what you do, God bless you greatly sir. I have been longing to see and hear from this BABA EVAN. ADEBAYO IMOLE AYO, I miss his Voice so so much, may GOD continue to be with him and his work in the Ministry
Baba Imole Ayo is very humble. I once invited him to our church in Johannesburg , South Africa and he did not hesitate to worship with us . He is ever looking young.
I give glory to God for the life of Pastor Imole Ayo. His music inspired me when I was in secondary school in the 70s and still does inspire me till date. I memorised most of his songs. The songs are inspirational. May God spare him for long.
My late Dad's favorite artist of all times we grew up with his music in our house, my father sleeps and wakes up with Mr Akin Adebayo's whole album ❤❤❤....his music influenced us till date ❤.....late Bayo Adegboyega was also a great gospel artist of all times ❤❤
One of the greatest, most humble man, full of inspirational songs with calmness. Thank you Sir for allowing God to use you to give us evergreen Christian songs.
Ona ara is Baba Imole Ayo best album for me. I grew up listening to Baba. My Father travelled out of the country with his album. Till date, I still cherish his Song. May God keep him
Wooooow ❤ Thanks for bringing this legend. He s an AMAZING SINGER...Great and spirit filled lyrics with meaning. Deserves to be CELEBRATED 🎉 God bless you sir. YOU WILL LIVE LONG TO EAT THE FRUITS OF YOUR LABOUR SIR.
Very humble and talented man. He is a testament that the Celestial Church is a good Christian church despite the wrong impressions caused by some misfits in the ministry.
Amazing interview by the master interviewer himself Please if it is still possible kindly try and interview the lead vocalist of the K&S band of the early 80's that sang Oke Mimo
Baba Agbaletu, kindly bring on Mr Ajomale. He led the music team of CAC Ayo Ni when they produced great hits in the 70s through 80s. I believe you'll bring out great memories and pleasant revelations like this. More inspirations Sir.
Mo ti gboju mi sooke, ayo n bo lola mo si ma soriire! I love this song and other songs from this baba and never knew him. This is an interesting interview.
I have watched almost all your interviews but this one got me the most. That “Wale o wale o” album remains the most underrated gospel album in the 80s and 90s. I think baba needs to remake that album. More grease to your elbow Agbaletu
Wow most of this songs we sing them in church. In the 90s. But theres an album he released mid 90s im still looking for it . He sang country music in one of the tracks. I want it
This man is a legend. Thank God for the impact made, I wish there were genuine native gospel singers in this Gen Z generation, I believe the society would have been better. His song taught me hope, patience and perseverance.
My brother Victor Jimi Ajibade of blessed memory from CCC Oluti Parish with Daddy Femi Coker was a member of Imole Ayo music group then. Great memories
Imole Ayo sang at my Aunty's 40th birthday 37 years ago in Ilorin...I can sing effortlessly any of his albums...His gospel songs still remain my favorite
I had always thought Akin Adebayo was a CAC singer cos his songs were not like CCC. My mum would always play his songs when we were very little. I love ONA ARA more than any other albums he did.
I will be glad if you can get interview for Francis Akintade, I love his music so much and I am proud to be ONDO man. KUDOS TO YOU SIR FOR THE WORK YOU ARE DOING.
Tani Eni na ti ohun kan lekun okan mi JESU OLUWA lohun kan lekun okan mi Moti shi lekun okan mi sile fun OLORUN MI Moti shi lekun okan mi fun o oh Baba mi Wonu okan mi mabo oh OLORUN MI.
YES, HE WAS RIGHT BABA I.K DAIRO LIVED IN OFF BABALOLA STREET ITIRE AT THE BACK OF MY STREET. HE WAS COMPLETE GENTLEMAN. I STILL HAVE CLEAR MEMORY OF BABA IN MY CHILDHOOD MEMORY.
My question for Evg Akin Adebayo is this. On Apple Music you can’t find his albums. Just a handful of songs. Why are they not taking advantage of the opportunities to expand their reach and music. A lot of them are going to fade away after their death if they don’t step up their works on platforms
Good morning my dear brother, I appreciate your work and efforts with what you're doing Please I want to have a discussion with you concerning some of the interview you've done You're doing a good job, but nobody knows it all sir
Omo Igala Wale by C& S Surulere Choir Ayo Ni was released on December 1981. Also all the Surulere Choir members we all attend C & S Surulere Church not Celestial Church. Thanks.
Look at you, most of musicians in Nigeria especially living SW played in Cele one or the other in 70s, 80s to mid 90s. CCC was the Palace of music. Any if anything Ayo ni sang Cele style of music and not normal C&S.
@@hapexconsulting3789 do you want to know more than the active member of Ayo Ni Choir? Where were you when we released our first album titled Paradise in 1978.
I used to know this guy many years ago when he used to come and play in church then, CCC Estate parish, but he used to be very light in complexion then. Was he bleaching his skin then?
Alhamduilah robilalameeen i hear from this great man again I am a Muslim but i luv his music so much full of praise and prayer.
The music of Evang Akin Adebayo has been a blessing to my life. I traveled out of Nigeria in 1988 with 3 of his albums Wale Masunlo, Figbayemi, and Ona Ara (cassette). Up till today, this music is still part of my spiritual journey with God. They remind me of God whenever I am going astray and lift me up during dark times. Imole Ayo, May God continue to be your light. I am grateful to God for your talent.
Agbaletu, I really appreciate you on what you do, God bless you greatly sir. I have been longing to see and hear from this BABA EVAN. ADEBAYO IMOLE AYO, I miss his Voice so so much, may GOD continue to be with him and his work in the Ministry
Baba Imole Ayo is very humble.
I once invited him to our church in Johannesburg , South Africa and he did not hesitate to worship with us .
He is ever looking young.
Very humble man, I met him once when he came to our church anniversary CCC Ketu 3 in 80's
His songs were my instructions when I was young because I was from a poor home. His songs were my drive that tmr would be okay. God bless you, sir.
The album, 'Ileri Oluwa', is still my number one gospel album of all time. Such a blessing to have the legend Akin Adebayo.
I grown up with his music in the 80s up to this time. Thanks so much Agbaletu for bringing up this living Legend to our viewing again 🙏💯💥♥️♥️♥️
He was the one that sang at my wedding 24yrs ago. Well done sir ❤❤❤
I give glory to God for the life of Pastor Imole Ayo. His music inspired me when I was in secondary school in the 70s and still does inspire me till date. I memorised most of his songs. The songs are inspirational. May God spare him for long.
My late Dad's favorite artist of all times we grew up with his music in our house, my father sleeps and wakes up with Mr Akin Adebayo's whole album ❤❤❤....his music influenced us till date ❤.....late Bayo Adegboyega was also a great gospel artist of all times ❤❤
Akin adebayo on set ,a great Christian gospel artist,imole ayo
One of the greatest, most humble man, full of inspirational songs with calmness. Thank you Sir for allowing God to use you to give us evergreen Christian songs.
Ona ara is Baba Imole Ayo best album for me. I grew up listening to Baba. My Father travelled out of the country with his album. Till date, I still cherish his Song. May God keep him
Agbaletu' Thank you sir for bringing this Baba Akin Adebayo...
Humility personified. More grace Living Legend
i am a Muslim but i know most of the album while growing up
Gone are the days when Yorubas love each other even Christian sing Muslim songs then .
I am so proud to be a CCC member
I love Akin Adebayo and his music. Dele, you're the best at what you do.
Wooooow ❤
Thanks for bringing this legend. He s an AMAZING SINGER...Great and spirit filled lyrics with meaning.
Deserves to be CELEBRATED 🎉
God bless you sir.
YOU WILL LIVE LONG TO EAT THE FRUITS OF YOUR LABOUR SIR.
Very humble and talented man. He is a testament that the Celestial Church is a good Christian church despite the wrong impressions caused by some misfits in the ministry.
May Almighty ALLAH continue to uphold and bless you...Your music was a source of inspiration to me,though,am a Muslim.
Figbayemi is my best of all time... I still played it today. It's my prayer song. God bless you real Good Agbaletu!
Amazing interview by the master interviewer himself Please if it is still possible kindly try and interview the lead vocalist of the K&S band of the early 80's that sang Oke Mimo
Baba Agbaletu, kindly bring on Mr Ajomale. He led the music team of CAC Ayo Ni when they produced great hits in the 70s through 80s. I believe you'll bring out great memories and pleasant revelations like this. More inspirations Sir.
Great interview, the man’s a legend.
Waohhhh❤ another great interview from Agbaletu. Bringing back the memories. I knew most of his songs
Agbaletu you are doing more than well sir
Mo ti gboju mi sooke, ayo n bo lola mo si ma soriire! I love this song and other songs from this baba and never knew him. This is an interesting interview.
Cele dominated 70s, 80s, until RCCG took over from mid 90s. Cele brought music to church.
We need the old C & S , CAC , CCC , Baptist and more . So that the lost young ones can come back into church .
Wao so it this gentle man that sang all these beautiful lyrics of those days. I can sing most of his songs . God bless you real good sir
Well done to both the interviewee and the interviewer.
I have watched almost all your interviews but this one got me the most. That “Wale o wale o” album remains the most underrated gospel album in the 80s and 90s. I think baba needs to remake that album. More grease to your elbow Agbaletu
Wow most of this songs we sing them in church. In the 90s. But theres an album he released mid 90s im still looking for it . He sang country music in one of the tracks. I want it
This man is a legend. Thank God for the impact made, I wish there were genuine native gospel singers in this Gen Z generation, I believe the society would have been better. His song taught me hope, patience and perseverance.
My brother Victor Jimi Ajibade of blessed memory from CCC Oluti Parish with Daddy Femi Coker was a member of Imole Ayo music group then. Great memories
Legendary imole ayo.
Imole Ayo sang at my Aunty's 40th birthday 37 years ago in Ilorin...I can sing effortlessly any of his albums...His gospel songs still remain my favorite
I really love him so much. His songs makes me so emotional.
His my favorite songs
Good to see Baba Imole Ayo. More grace in Jesus name.
A man from c/s who's music 🎶 was so luv by my boss then a celestial man
I always enjoyed his songs, very inspiring. I used to think he was based in Ibadan (lol). May God bless him with long life and good health.
Wow! I love this interview.
I had always thought Akin Adebayo was a CAC singer cos his songs were not like CCC.
My mum would always play his songs when we were very little. I love ONA ARA more than any other albums he did.
Love this man…great hits in the 80s and 90s. God bless you richly.
I will be glad if you can get interview for Francis Akintade, I love his music so much and I am proud to be ONDO man. KUDOS TO YOU SIR FOR THE WORK YOU ARE DOING.
Imole Ayo... your music is evaluating.
Tani Eni na ti ohun kan lekun okan mi JESU OLUWA lohun kan lekun okan mi
Moti shi lekun okan mi sile fun OLORUN MI Moti shi lekun okan mi fun o oh Baba mi
Wonu okan mi mabo oh OLORUN MI.
Thanks agbaletu for answering my request.. Very lovely baba
Very humble man to the core. We took a pix together at OAU ife in 1997/1998
And pls I need his album if it is on youtube, where he sang *awamaridi ńi Isẹ rẹ Olúwa* reggae song.
I have it on my phone already
I wished Agbaletu asked him about late Demos Deniran who also sang great gospel songs.
Was expecting him to mention Omolore, Ondo. Different sets of instruments in 80s.
God bless sir, you know his sounds like Evangelist Aworinde,(the one with visual impairment), I will like you to interview him
I never knew baba oshofa was an instrumentalist .
This is a greate interview. Thank you sir
Grace on daddy
They are never after money or fame.
I really enjoyed this interview! Kudos to Agbaletu...but pls can u do a documentary about late Prophet Akinade that Imoleayo mentioned
Why worry, Akintade, kuroloja suberu oni , ojo ojurongbe
YES, HE WAS RIGHT BABA I.K DAIRO LIVED IN OFF BABALOLA STREET ITIRE AT THE BACK OF MY STREET. HE WAS COMPLETE GENTLEMAN. I STILL HAVE CLEAR MEMORY OF BABA IN MY CHILDHOOD MEMORY.
Paul Tao is now a Pastor in C.A.C.
My question for Evg Akin Adebayo is this. On Apple Music you can’t find his albums. Just a handful of songs. Why are they not taking advantage of the opportunities to expand their reach and music. A lot of them are going to fade away after their death if they don’t step up their works on platforms
Good morning my dear brother, I appreciate your work and efforts with what you're doing
Please I want to have a discussion with you concerning some of the interview you've done
You're doing a good job, but nobody knows it all sir
Please bring baba Francis Akintade to our views
When I tell people that Cele inflenced many musicians and produced many instrumentalist. Even Oliver De Coque.
Girls done plenty for cele teytey
Omo Igala Wale by C& S Surulere Choir Ayo Ni was released on December 1981.
Also all the Surulere Choir members we all attend C & S Surulere Church not Celestial Church. Thanks.
Look at you, most of musicians in Nigeria especially living SW played in Cele one or the other in 70s, 80s to mid 90s. CCC was the Palace of music. Any if anything Ayo ni sang Cele style of music and not normal C&S.
@@hapexconsulting3789 do you want to know more than the active member of Ayo Ni Choir? Where were you when we released our first album titled Paradise in 1978.
Agba atijo ni baba yii
Oliver lived in shomolu till death
I used to know this guy many years ago when he used to come and play in church then, CCC Estate parish, but he used to be very light in complexion then. Was he bleaching his skin then?
Light complexion? Not Imole Ayo, probably somebody else.
Maybe I am dreaming then, because he came to our church then at least 3 times or maybe I am making stuff up.
Definitely not him. It must have been another person. He doesn't bleach. He has always been dark-skinned.
Why do you need to hide names...
That's watchtower hotel
His songs were my instructions when I was young because I was from a poor home. His songs were my drive that tmr would be okay. God bless you, sir.