
Super Seven convener, Ambassador Segun Nabi
Ambassador Segun Nabi, erstwhile Lagos State Chairman (otherwise known as Governor) of the Association of Juju Musicians of Nigeria (AJUMN), has resigned and started the Super Seven Movement, Which he described as a coalition of forces to take Juju music back to the forefront in the Nigerian music, showbiz and entertainment industry.
Nabi justified the need for the movement in a statement issued on Friday, saying that younger ones in the Juju music industry are no longer encouraged and motivated to move up the ladder. “Specifically, there’s no programme of action for the upcoming ones in the area of promotion, social welfare, networking, musicals distribution, amongst others,” he said.
According to Nabi, “Few of us who were making efforts at making things happen in the Juju Association were negatively reprimanded. It was a tug of war such that I had to resign in protest. But for how long are we going to continue to run away from the need to change and do things right for Juju music?”
The Interim National Working Committee (NWC) of the movement include: Segun Nabi, Shina Harmony, Seyi Akinz Samuel Tee, Femi Progress, Governor General, Timmy Wonder, Oluomo Matto and James Michael.
The convener explained what the Super Seven symbolises:
- Super Original
- Super Excellent
- Super Determined
- Super Progress
- Super Favoured
- Super Connected
- Super Protected.
Nabi said that seven stands for “PERFECTION”



























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