Nigerian
musician Yinka Ayefele arrived Nigeria perturbed after his six-week United
States tour was marred by the disappearance of three members of his band.
The three men obviously intent on seeking greener pastures
refused to come back to the country after the tour. They have been identified
as Ojoyido Adegbenga Ezekiel (Keyboardist), Solomon Olugbenga Motimoke
(Vocalist) and Olusola Kayode Isaac (vocalist).
Ayefele, in a bid to preserve his reputation, has
reportedly issued a statement notifying the necessary authorities in the
U.S to track down the trio and send them back home.
Nigerian Eye reports:
The other members of the group
arrived amidst cheers by fans, but one could tell that the leader of the band
was worried; perhaps knowing the credibility question the defection by the boys
could pose to his career.
Reports
say the ‘gospel tungba’ crooner, has written to the United States Homeland
Security to track and deport the three guys who defected at the tail-end of the
inter city concert.
The
band left the country on September 2, performing at Washington, Maryland,
Baltimore, New York, Atlanta, Houston and Dallas.
In
a mail sent to the US agency, Ayefele urged the department to look for the
defectors and act accordingly, so as to serve as a lesson to others.
The
defectors, according to a release signed by his publicist, David Ajiboye,
include Ojoyido Adegbenga Ezekiel (Keyboardist), Solomon Olugbenga Motimoke
(Vocalist) and Olusola Kayode Isaac (vocalist).
“While
Olusola Kayode Isaac defected at the LaGuardia Airport, New York on Monday,
14th October on his way from Houston with three other members of the band,
Ojoyido Adegbenga was said to have disappeared from the group at the Howard
Johnson Inn on Rockaway Boulevard, New York on Tuesday, 15th October. The third
man was Solomon Motimoke (Yatty), who left the band while still at Washington
DC on 11th October,” the statement read.

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