By Alhaji Arems (Baba Fuji)
Alhaja Queen Isimot Abake Abiola, popularly known as Omo-Opeki, is stepping into a defining moment in her career with the announcement of an ambitious 3-in-1 Fuji album project.
Titled Step Up, Multi Talented, and God’s Mercy, the project is scheduled for release on April 8 — a date that also marks her birthday.
More than a strategic rollout, the timing reflects a deeper intention, positioning the project as both a personal milestone and a cultural statement within the Fuji music space.
A Three-Part Statement of Growth, Identity, and Gratitude
With the unveiling of the three albums, Omo-Opeki transforms a bold concept into a fully realized artistic vision.
Each title carries distinct thematic weight:
Step Up represents growth and elevation into a new phase of artistry.
Multi Talented underscores her versatility and creative range within the Fuji genre.
God’s Mercy reflects gratitude and the spiritual journey behind her success.
Together, the albums form a layered narrative—offering a broader exploration of identity, sound, and storytelling in line with Fuji’s tradition of rich, expressive compositions.
April 8: A Symbolic Release
Choosing April 8 adds deeper meaning to the project. Beyond being a release date, it marks her birthday—a symbol of renewal, reflection, and forward momentum.
For Omo-Opeki, this alignment represents a powerful convergence of personal celebration and professional evolution, reinforcing the project as a moment of declaration.
Redefining Women’s Role in Fuji
Rooted in Yoruba Islamic and Apala traditions, Fuji music has historically been male-dominated, particularly in large-scale releases.
Omo-Opeki’s 3-in-1 album challenges that norm.
Delivering a project of this magnitude requires creative strength, financial investment, and strategic planning. By taking on this challenge, she is not only expanding her own legacy but also redefining possibilities for female Fuji artists.
Leadership Beyond Music
Beyond her artistry, Omo-Opeki serves as President of the Elite Women Musicians Association of Nigeria (EWMAN), reflecting her commitment to advocacy and empowerment for women in the industry.
This dual role strengthens the significance of her upcoming release, positioning her as both a creative force and a leader shaping the future of female representation in music.
A Strategic Moment for Fuji
At a time when Afrobeats dominates the global stage, bold projects within indigenous genres carry added importance.
Omo-Opeki’s 3-in-1 album not only highlights her artistry but also brings renewed attention to Fuji music—proving the genre remains vibrant, evolving, and culturally relevant.
A Defining Chapter
With Step Up, Multi Talented, and God’s Mercy, Omo-Opeki is not just releasing music—she is creating a moment that blends personal significance, artistic ambition, and cultural impact.
April 8 will mark more than a birthday. It will stand as a milestone in her journey and a potential turning point for women in Fuji music.



