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Bye Bye Evil Genius of Highlife: Last Trumpet Sounds for Victor Olaiya

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The last trumpet blew today for Dr Victor Abimbola Olaiya (OON), a legendary trumpeter once celebrated as ‘The Evil Genius of Highlife’.

He left the stage at the age of 89.

Olaiya, who made his claim to fame in the 1950s was once described as “The Evil Genius of Highlife” by a renowned Daily Times satirist, Alhaji Alade Odunewu.

NewsmakersNG learnt that Olaiya died at about 12 noon at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital (LUTH).

Born on December 31, 1930, in Calabar, Cross River State, according to his Wikipedia page, Olaiya was the 20th child of a family of 24. His parents, Alfred Omolona Olaiya and Bathsheba Owolabi Motajo came from Ijesha-Ishu in Ekiti State.

Olaiya came from a very rich family. His father’s house called Ilọijọs Bar stood on 2, Bamgbose Street, Lagos Island until it was demolished on September 11, 2016.

At an early age, he learned to play the Bombardon and the French Horn. After leaving school he moved to Lagos, where he passed the school certificate examination in 1951 and was accepted by Howard University, US, to study civil engineering. Olaiya instead pursued a career as a musician, to the disapproval of his parents. He played with the Sammy Akpabot Band. He was leader and trumpeter for the Old Lagos City Orchestra and he joined the Bobby Benson Jam Session Orchestra.

In 1954 Olaiya formed his own band, the Cool Cats, playing popular highlife music. His band was chosen to play at the state ball when Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visited Nigeria in 1956, and later to play at the state balls when Nigeria became independent in 1960 and when Nigeria became a republic in 1963. On the latter occasion, Olaiya shared the stage with the American jazz musician Louis Armstrong. During the Nigerian Civil War of 1967–70. He was given the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel (honorary) in the Nigerian Army and his band played for the troops at various locations. The Cool Cats later travelled to the Congo to perform for United Nations troops.

Olaiya renamed his band as the All-Stars Band when they played the 1963 International Jazz Festival in Czechoslovakia.

He also ran a business that imported and distributed musical instruments and accessories throughout West Africa and established the Stadium Hotel in Surulere.

In 1990, Olaiya received a fellowship of the Institute of Administrative Management of Nigeria. For a period, he was also president of the Nigerian Union of Musicians.

Olaiya’s music bridges between Ghanaian highlife and what would become Afrobeat.

His musical style was influenced by James Brown, with horn parts harmonised in Brown’s style, as opposed to the mostly unison lines of Afrobeat. The music includes the swinging percussion of Tony Allen, but not the syncopated style that Allen later pioneered.

Olaiya released an album with Ghanaian highlife musician E. T. Mensah. Both the drummer Tony Allen and vocalist Fela Kuti played with Olaiya and went on to achieve individual success.

In July 2013, Victor Olaiya released a music video remix of Baby Jowo (Baby Mi Da)with 2face Idibia and was received with much acclaim.

In 2017, Olaiya announced his retirement from his six-decade music career.

Speaking on the loss, a former President of the Performing Musician Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli, placed a post on his Facebook page captioned: “The Death of the Doyen of Highlife music in Nigeria.”

Iseli stated: “The entire music world wishes to announce the death of a Living Legend of Highlife music one of the last man standing, the last of the original Dr Victor Abimbola Olaiya OON.

“This untimely incident happened at Luth hospital Lagos State at exactly 12noon today Wednesday 12th of February, 2020. We pray that the Doyen of highlife music finds repose with the creator while wishing the family and entire music community the fortitude to bear this irreplaceable loss. And to my namesake Abimbola Olaiya I will miss your contribution to HIGHLIFE MUSIC. Dr Victor Abimbola Olaiya was 89 years of age in December.”

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