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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

TuFace builds music studio for OAU

“Up next Benue State University,” TuFace announced.

• March 16, 2022

Nigerian music superstar Innocent ‘TuFace’ Idibia says he has built and unveiled a music studio for the Obafemi Awolowo University.

The iconic singer took to his Instagram page to post series of videos and pictures of him inaugurating the studio at Ile-Ife.

“Today, I commissioned the multimillion studio I built for the music department in OAU Ile-Ife,” he announced.

The OAU vice-chancellor, E.O. Ogunbodede, was pictured alongside TuFace, at the unveiling ceremony.

The singer revealed his intention  to build a music studio for Benue State University.

“Up next Benue State University,” TuFace announced.

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