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I Once Pretended To Be M@d For Public Sympathy – Sir Shina Peters

Legendary Afro-Juju musician, Sir Shina Peters has made a confession.
According to him, he once pretended to be m@d in order to revive his public image after his controversial departure from Prince Adekunle’s band.
He stated this while speaking on The Honest Bunch Podcast.
According to him, his exit from the band triggered strong public criticism, with many accusing him of abandoning his mentor purely for financial gain.
According to him, his management team devised a dramatic plan to sway public opinion. The idea was to make him appear mentally unstable so that people would feel sympathy toward him.
“After I left Prince Adekunle’s band, many fans protested because they felt I betrayed a father figure. My record label boss and some media personalities then came up with a strategy,” he recounted.
“They had me braid my hair and leave it unkempt for three days. They dressed me in tattered clothes and took me to Oyingbo Market to buy ewedu, recording the entire scene. I didn’t even understand their plan at the time.”
 
He added that the staged act continued in Badagry, where he was filmed at a Julius Berger construction site, behaving like someone who had lost sanity.
“They instructed me to eat in public and act like someone who wasn’t mentally okay. All of this was to change the narrative and make people empathize with me,” he explained.
Sir Shina Peters noted that although the approach was unconventional, it eventually worked in his favor and helped restore his reputation as he transitioned into a successful solo artist.
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I Faked Madness To Earn Public Sympathy – Music Legend, Shina Peters Reveals

Veteran Afro-Juju musician, Sir Shina Peters, has revealed the unique strategy he used to rebuild his image following his controversial departure from Prince Adekunle’s band.

During an appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast, the “Ace” crooner recounted that his decision to leave the band sparked widespread backlash, with many accusing him of betraying his mentor for money.

He narrated how his team deliberately made him look like a mentally unstable person and showcased him in public to gain public sympathy.

“People protested against me when I left Prince Adekunle’s band because they believed I left my father figure for money. Then the owner of my record label and some media heads came up with an idea.

“They asked me to braid my hair for three days without loosening it, then I wore some torn up cloths. After that, they took me to Oyingbo Market to buy ewedu while recording everything. I didn’t even know what they were up to.”

The veteran singer said the stunt continued in Badagry, where he was filmed behaving like a mentally unstable person at a construction site handled by Julius Berger.

“They told me to act like a madman and eat in public. All of that was done to change people’s narratives and earn empathy from fans,”
he said.

Sir Shina Peters explained that the carefully planned drama ultimately helped him win back public sympathy and rebuild his image as a solo artiste.

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My Record Label Boss Paraded Me As A Mad Man To Draw Public Sympathy – Shina Peters

Veteran Afro-Juju musician, Sir Shina Peters, has revealed the unconventional approach he adopted to rebuild his public image after parting ways with Prince Adekunle’s band.

The singer disclosed that he faced heavy backlash after parting ways with his former band.

Speaking during his appearance on ‘The Honest Bunch podcast, he explained that he was styled like a madman and paraded in public to draw sympathy.

He said, “When I left Prince Adekunle’s band, people protested against me, saying that I left my father because of money. Then, the owner of my record label, Tunde Savage, who was the marketing director of Daily Times, alongside the weekend editor of Concord Newspapers and Evening Times editor, all came up with an idea.”

According to the ‘Ace’ crooner, his record label boss designed a publicity stunt that would evoke sympathy and reshape public perception about him.

“The owner of the label called me one day and said I would plate my hair and not loosen it for three days. He also asked me to tear some of my old clothes, which I did. On the third day, they loosened the hair but didn’t comb it. Then I wore the torn clothes, and they took me to Oyingbo Market to buy ewedu. As I was buying it, they captured everything on camera, but I didn’t know what they were up to,”
he added.

The dramatization didn’t end there. Sir Shina Peters said they later took him to Badagry, where Julius Berger was constructing an overhead bridge, and instructed him to act like a mentally unstable person in public.

“They asked me to eat like a madman all because the first day I left Prince Adekunle, people didn’t find it easy and were mad at me. So all the gimmicks were to change the narrative and earn empathy from fans,”
he explained.

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I Have More Classics Than Michael Jackson – Sir Shina Peters

Nigerian Juju musician, Oluwashina Akanbi Peters aka Sir Shina Peters has boasted that he has more classics than the legendary Michael Jackson.
According to him, classics are the most desirable legacy of any musician.
He stated this while featuring in a recent episode of The Honest Bunch podcast.
Sir Shina Peters said it is the dream of every musician to have evergreen songs at the end of their career.
The 67-year-old music veteran said he feels accomplished having bagged four classics, claiming that he has more classics than the late American pop star, Michael Jackson.
“The only thing you can show for showbiz at the end is how many evergreens you have produced. To my credit, I have four evergreens. Even Michael Jackson has just two; Of The World and Thriller.
 
“So, if I have four, I am accomplished,” he expressed.
Sir Shina Peters, however, expressed dissatisfaction over the current state of the Nigerian music industry.
He lamented that most of the standards he and his contemporaries worked hard to set have been “bastardised” by the present crops of artists.
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I Became a Father at 14 – Shina Peters

Veteran singer Shina Peters has made a confession.
He revealed that he became a father at the age of 14.
Peter revealed this while speaking with the Honest Bunch podcast.
He also revealed that he started his music career at age 10.
“I started my career at the age of 10. I bought my first car at 13. I had my first child at 14. I built my first house at 16. By 16 and 17, I was running to court here and there, three cases in a single day. And 65% of my fans are Igbo, not Yoruba,” he stated.
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Pictures from Eko on show as Dbanj, Tiwa,Teni,Ayra starr,Dede,Sir Shina Peters an alot more thrill fans

The Lagos state government put together a perfect event for Lagosians and people who travelled from far and wide to the annual event,

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The Governor of Lagos state was present at the event as several top Nigerian entertainers were on display for thousand of fans cheering their favorites as they thrill them with their favorite household jams.

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sir shina peters eko ONshow
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