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Yomi SARS And The End SARS Campaign

By Akinwale Akinyoade
25 November 2018   |   8:53 am
Nigerian music star, Yomi SARS who also doubles as a SARS operative has disclosed that the campaign to end the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Nigeria, popularly tagged END SARS campaign, affected his music. Born Abayomi Ekundayo but better known by his stage name of  Yomi SARS, he told Sunday Scoop that at a time, he…

Nigerian music star, Yomi SARS who also doubles as a SARS operative has disclosed that the campaign to end the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Nigeria, popularly tagged END SARS campaign, affected his music.

Born Abayomi Ekundayo but better known by his stage name of  Yomi SARS, he told Sunday Scoop that at a time, he was enjoying good following in the music industry but it later became a struggle for him to shine.

He said,

“I was one of the originators of the shaku shaku dance. The dance style became popular last year, which was the season I released my hit song, Adoyoyo. Songs such as Legbegbe, Shepeteri and Egewere were also newly released at the time. While the other songs went on to enjoy more attention, it was not the same for me. Things became worse and the public’s attention shifted from me.”

However, Yomi insists that he is a man of faith who believes that is how God wanted things to unfold. He said,

“Since the campaign to scrap SARS has ended, people have been embracing my music more. By the time my new mixtape circulates well, I am certain that more people will get to appreciate my talent.

“I was supposed to perform at Olamide’s concert last year but I couldn’t because of the tension. It was a serious national issue at the time and people saw me as one of the SARS officials even though I had left the unit many years ago.”

Yomi also claimed that he usually rescued celebrities whenever they had problems with policemen. He said,

“Trust me, I always look out for celebrities whenever they have issues. If you call me at 2am, I will pick the phone because I’m a light sleeper. If I can’t solve the case myself and I am certain you are innocent, I will meet with my bosses for help. I have always wanted to bring the police closer to the people.”

It would be recalled that Nigerians have been clamouring for the scrapping of SARS on allegations of brutality, extortion and abuse of power.

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