• About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
Reporters At Large
  • Home
  • News
    • World
    • For The Record
    • Metro
    • Opinion
    • Press Releases
  • Business
    • Auto Trend
  • Politics
  • Tourism
  • Lifestyle
    • People & Events
    • Health
  • RAL TV
    • Video
    • Video News
  • More
    • Advertisement
    • Privacy
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact Us
  • Home
  • News
    • World
    • For The Record
    • Metro
    • Opinion
    • Press Releases
  • Business
    • Auto Trend
  • Politics
  • Tourism
  • Lifestyle
    • People & Events
    • Health
  • RAL TV
    • Video
    • Video News
  • More
    • Advertisement
    • Privacy
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Reporters At Large
No Result
View All Result
Home News For The Record

Togo Lawson: An Unsung Highlife Pioneer

by Seyifunmi Odunuga
April 6, 2023
in For The Record
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Togo Lawson_ An Unsung Highlife Pioneer, Railway Worker
Share on WhatsappShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

Some names continue to crop up in the documentation of highlife and juju music. These names have appeared in written books and research studies conducted over the years by different scholars. Some call them pioneers, crusaders and originators, among others.

Togo Lawson was a pioneer Highlifer/Juju musician who began his musical career with the tambourine, which he played as an itinerant artist in the 30s. He was perhaps the one who influenced Benjamin Aderomu (Kokoro the Blind Minstrel).

Shortly after World War 11, Togo Lawson joined the Nigerian Railways as a handyman and later at night became an itinerant musician like Irewole Denge walking the streets of Lagos, serenading mostly the children with social commentaries and praise songs.

Certain unforgettable actions taken by musicians through their weapons (music) shot them into the limelight. This was the case of Togo Lawson who composed a song during the first major strike that rocked the Nigerian Railway Corporation. The song titled Won Ti Sewa Jina showed an aggrieved Lawson confronting his white bosses/colonial masters with the song on refusal to pay workers their bonus. The song back then helped to inspire the striking workers and was very popular and would have been a big hit if recorded at that time.

Lawson had other songs like Sergeant Major, Elemu (the wine tapper), and a love song about a gap-toothed, pretty petite girl.

RelatedPosts

Wolekanle’s Transformational Record At Oyo State Local Government Service Commission

The Young Shall Grow

Senator Kola Balogun: The Truth About Ibadan Airport Upgrade, Nigeria’s Democratic Health

As an itinerant artist, he had something in common with Irewolede Denge. Only their instruments were different. While Denge doubled on vocals and guitar, Lawson sang and played the tambourine. Also, they had a different clientele.

Denge operated mainly on Lagos Island, where he walked through Tokunbo, Messey, Bamgbose, Kakawa, Campbell, etc. located houses of some Lagos elites who were rich. Denge always succeeds in extracting money from big guns like Candido Da Rochas, Saka Tinibu, etc

But Lawson’s main target audience was children, who often gathered around to listen to his sonorous voice as well as his dexterity on the tambourine.

Togo Lawson had no business acumen, even though he was a musical genius. Instead of playing music for money, he was merely exercising his artistic creativity and performing for children. Even though Togo Lawson’s songs were popular and sought after, he didn’t record them. Irewole Denge, on the other hand, was recording many of his songs under the Odeon label ie Orin Asape Eko, Fija folorun Ja, Otutu ki meja and others.

Togo Lawson, whose real name was Adekunle Lawson, had a Togolese Father and Ijebu mother. He attended St. John’s Aroloya school for kindergarten and proceeded to Holy Catholic School for primary. Upon graduation, he joined the army and served with the Royal West African Frontier Force (RWAFF) in World War 11. After the war, he joined the Nigerian Railways.

He died at the peak of his popularity in the 1940s at the age of 48 of an ailment that was not uncommon with much drinking and smoking, even though he was a musical genius.

Togo Lawson will be remembered for a major achievement. He was the first to create professional music with the tambourine, an essential orchestral instrument of the early years. His proficiency in the tambourine made the instrument recognized as an integral part of highlife instrumentation.

Tags: Highlife MusicLatest Entertainment NewsMUSICTogo Lawson
SendShareTweetShare
Seyifunmi Odunuga

Seyifunmi Odunuga

More

Bashorun Akinwale Akinwole - Wolekanle - Chairman of the Oyo State Local Government Service Commission
For The Record

Wolekanle’s Transformational Record At Oyo State Local Government Service Commission

by Seyifunmi Odunuga
April 27, 2026
0

The Oyo State Local Government Service Commission has undergone a major transformation under Bashorun Akinwale Akinwole. This review highlights key...

Read moreDetails
Akogun Tola Adeniyi on the Young Shall Grow
For The Record

The Young Shall Grow

by Seyifunmi Odunuga
April 25, 2026
0

As Nigeria faces ongoing socioeconomic reform, the focus must shift to Nigerian youth empowerment. Genuine national development depends on whether...

Read moreDetails
Senator Kola Balogun
For The Record

Senator Kola Balogun: The Truth About Ibadan Airport Upgrade, Nigeria’s Democratic Health

by Seyifunmi Odunuga
April 11, 2026
0

Senator Kola Balogun details the legislative journey of the Ibadan Airport Upgrade and the challenges facing Oyo South Senatorial District....

Read moreDetails
Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Davido son dead

Fact Check: Is Davido’s First Son, Ifeanyi Dead?

4 years ago
Senator Abdulfatai Buhari empowerment programme

Oyo APC Primaries: Senator Buhari Wins Return Ticket To The Senate

8 years ago

Popular News

  • Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde

    Of Makinde, Democracy And Posterity

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Olayinka Agboola 61st Birthday: Iyiola Oladokun Chairs Panel

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The Tinubu Enigma: The Test Of Nigerian Democratic Legitimacy

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Nigeria Summons South African Envoy As Xenophobic Attacks Escalates

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • When Evidence Meets The Gun: A Case Of Extrajudicial Killing In Delta State

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Connect with us

ADVERTISEMENT

About Us

Reporters At Large is the world’s fastest-growing online news platform and public service broadcaster. We’re impartial and independent, and every day we create distinctive, world-class programmes and content which inform, educate and entertain millions of people in Nigeria and around the world.

With a high level of professionalism, fairness, objectivity, accuracy and speed, we publish Breaking News Nigeria Today Headlines and International news on Politics, Tourism and Travel, Entertainment, Sports, Business Lifestyle and Sports.

Category

  • Auto Trend
  • Breaking Bones
  • Business
  • Columns
  • Entertainment
  • Featured
  • For The Record
  • Health
  • Innovation
  • Lifestyle
  • Metro
  • News
  • Opinion
  • People & Events
  • Politics
  • Press Releases
  • Science & Technology
  • Sponsored
  • Sport
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Video
  • Video News
  • World News

Recent Posts

  • Of Makinde, Democracy And Posterity May 4, 2026
  • Olayinka Agboola 61st Birthday: Iyiola Oladokun Chairs Panel May 4, 2026
  • The Tinubu Enigma: The Test Of Nigerian Democratic Legitimacy May 3, 2026
  • Nigeria Summons South African Envoy As Xenophobic Attacks Escalates May 3, 2026
  • When Evidence Meets The Gun: A Case Of Extrajudicial Killing In Delta State May 2, 2026
May 2026
SMTWTFS
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31 
« Apr    
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tourism
  • Lifestyle
  • RAL TV
  • More

© 2016-2026 RAL - Guided by professionalism

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • World
    • For The Record
    • Metro
    • Opinion
    • Press Releases
  • Business
    • Auto Trend
  • Politics
  • Tourism
  • Lifestyle
    • People & Events
    • Health
  • RAL TV
    • Video
    • Video News
  • More
    • Advertisement
    • Privacy
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact Us

© 2016-2026 RAL - Guided by professionalism

Verified by MonsterInsights