Jk Ajao is down to earth Man. He is an honest man and sincere and appreciate his Senior for 😢their Assistance. May your days be long in good health and wealth
Many thanks Agbaletu for bringing YK on your show. He's such a truthful and humorous man. I really enjoyed his conversation and his personality. I want to use this opportunity to salute King Sunny Ade, Chief Ebenezer Obey, and Sikiru Ayinde Barrister for their sterling leadership qualities. They are truly Omoluabi.
I remember Sir YK Ajao very well. Him and Alhaji Kollington played for my Dad during his mother's final burial in '86. The whole streets was closed down till dawn.
I've been hearing this name for quite some time now. Thank you, Dele Abiodun, for your hard work. Professor, your sincerity and openness are truly admirable. May God bless you with greater wisdom and grant you a long, prosperous life.
Pa YK Ajao is really a humble man with talents. However his inability to break loose from Obey style really limits him. One lesson here is that no matter how challenging it may be the road to success is to be original even if you can not create new one you can still add something that clearly distinguish you. I salute Agabaletu for his professionalism. Well-done.
I love this man called Professor YK Ajao.. when someone is saying the truth you will know.. I single out this man out of million interviews you've done..I enjoy him.. YK it shall be well with you in Jesus name.. Amen.. Agbaletuuuuu keep it on jare... ❤ One love
Agbaletu you have been wonderful with your program Your program is good enough to educate young and upcoming artist. We look forward to host you sir Adelaja Ezekiel Oluwafemi Agbara All Star Band Agbara Nigeria
Agbaletu kudos to you I love you,may God almighty continue to bless you for saving good about those that help you unlike one ingrate drummer that was sponsored to tarnish SAB by his junior by the grace of God you guys will live to regret it
Alhaji YK Ajao is not only humble but he is honest, respectful, and full of appreciation. Long live sir. @Dele Adeyanju, loving your programmes the more.
Another excellent interview from you, Dele. It's great to see and hear PYKA again. I love his humility and gratitude which goes very well with the fact that he himself acknowledges / recognises the fact that his success in music has been down largely to aspiration, helping hand from others and pure desire rather than on real talent. More grease to his elbow.
Baba YK Ajao, humility at its peak, not so surprised though as I have ties with Iseyin & Ibarapa. The remarks at the end was succinct, introducing his children. May they become greater than baba. Nice job baale Dele Adeyanju @agbaletutv