The much-awaited 3-in-1 musical album of the highlife juju maestro, Taiwo Omotunde, is now out on Audiomack.
The first one, “Inspiration”, is loaded with gospel music, and the second one, “New Dimension”, is a social/ current affair. In contrast, the third one, “Repertoire”, is loaded with a collection of his hit songs from previous albums. The 3 links to the triple albums on Audiomack are;
Taiwo Omotunde profile
Olubanwo Taiwo Omotunde was born on the 19th of April 1966 into the family of Rev. Daniel Adebayo Omotunde and Chief Mrs Alice Abimbola Omotunde of Iwore Quarters, Ifaki Ekiti. He lost his father in 1979 when he was only 13 years of age. His father was a great reverend gentleman and a teacher recorded as the first Ekiti Methodist minister. This loss devastated him and, in some ways, deprived him of the fatherly support and guidance that he would have enjoyed from an exemplary father. The mother, however, did her best to bring up the young Taiwo in the way of the Lord. His mother was a successful trader and the immediate past Iyalode of the Methodist Church, Iwore, Ifaki – Ekiti. She went to be with the Lord in 2014.
He attended St Michael’s Anglican Primary School, Ifaki Ekiti, from 1970 to 1976. He proceeded to Ifaki Grammar School, Ifaki – Ekiti in 1976 and left in 1981. He was the school organist while in school. He worked briefly as a Store Keeper at the Methodist Girls’ High School, Ifaki–Ekiti, under Mrs C. M. Chopde from 1981 to 1984. He also helped organize the school choir under Chief Akinyele, vice principal. He was very active in St Michael’s Anglican Church, where he was a chorister and a student organist under the late Chief D.O.A. Adetunmbi. He gained admission into The Polytechnic, Ibadan, where he studied for his O.N.D. in banking.
He worked briefly as an Industrial Trainee with Odua Investment Company, Ibadan and later with the National Bank of Nigeria, Agodi, Ibadan. After completing a few months of industrial training with the National Bank, he left Ibadan to join the services of the Methodist Church Nigeria as a Senior Accounts Clerk at the Methodist Church Nigeria Headquarters, Marina, Lagos at a time that His Preeminence Sunday Mbang was the Prelate and Rt Rev. Omodunmbi was the Secretary of Conference.
Taiwo Omotunde left his job in December 1989 to rejoin the National Bank as a full-fledged staff member. He was posted to Ede, Osun State. He resigned from his appointment with the National Bank in 1992. He worked briefly as a Finance Executive with Classman Business Bureau as the head of the Finance House and Bureau de Change until 1993, when he finally opted out of a ‘salaried job’ to become a professional musician. At this point, he returned to the Polytechnic for his Higher National Diploma. He formed the Eternal Beats (a musical organization) in 1993. He had formed the TATOO Divine Beats in 1987 with four other friends. He is presently the Chairman of Eternal Entertainment Company and an accomplished musician. He has about 15 musical albums to his credit.
He married Olukemi Afolake nee Oshin in 1994, and they are blessed with Olumayowa, Atinuke and Toluleke.
Since 1986, when he joined the Methodist Church, Bodija, Ibadan, he has continued to tow the path of truth, the path of the new and living way, and the path of the faith of Christ Jesus. Concerning services to the Lord in the vineyard, Taiye (as relatives fondly call him) had been an Organist in the Church since 1986. He is presently the Choirmaster. For many years, he had been doing this without collecting any salary. He became a fully accredited Lay Preacher of the Methodist Church Nigeria in July 2001.
From 2016 to 2018, he was President of the MCN Bodija unit of the YMCA (Young Men Christian Association).
Taiwo Omotunde is a gifted musician, choirmaster, preacher, businessman, songwriter, and producer. He is a member of the Association of Juju Musicians of Nigeria (AJUMN).
He is the Chairman of the Performing Musicians Employers’ Association of Nigeria (PMAN) Oyo State chapter.