News

Why I use Juju to influence my Music Career – Saheed Osupa opens up

banner

Why I use Juju to influence my Music Career – Saheed Osupa opens up

Legendary Fuji musician, Saheed Okunola, popularly called Saheed Osupa, has admitted that he practices traditional spiritual rituals also known as Voodoo, stating that they play a role in improving his life and contributing to his success.

Osupa disclosed this while performing at the 52nd birthday celebration of veteran actor Fatai Odua, popularly known as Lalude, on March 30, 2026.

In a viral video on Wednesday, Saheed Osupa was seen addressing members of his band on stage, urging them to embrace voodoo as a way to enhance their performance and improve memory retention after rehearsals.

The musician specifically mentioned the Isoye charm, a practice common among the Yoruba ethnicity and traditionalists for knowledge retention, both in adults and children.

Osupa said, ” Go and use the Isoye charm, it’s not a fetish item, it’s for your own good, to help sharpen your retentive memory.”

He then revealed the items expected of them to take while clarifying that the effort does not make them fetish but only aids their well-being.

Osupa further revealed that someone had advised him a while ago to grant an interview to deny using voodoo in boosting his career, which he rejected outright.

The Fuji star added that everybody engages in voodoo, stressing that while some practice openly, others protect it for fear of intimidation.

The musician maintained that such practices are meant to support career advancement and secure a better future, stressing that they are not intended for harmful purposes.

He said, “Somebody told me one time to grant an interview, denying that I’m a fetish person, but I told him that I am, and why should I deny it. I didn’t kill anyone with my juju or commit evil with it. I am only looking for how to progress. Nothing more.

“That’s why anytime I wake, I always pay obeisance to my Ifa. I don’t know the deity beyond it, because it is worth paying homage to.

“If I don’t engage in voodoo, what else should I have employed. Is it Phensic or Panadol that will make me successful? It is not good to be poor and still not live a good life. Even if one is not enormously rich, one should enjoy comfort”

“Everybody practises voodoo. While some hide behind the scenes to do theirs, I do mine in the open. All those talks of mine that I rely solely on the Bible and the Quran are pure lies,” he said.

His claim has garnered reactions, while others support his position on the preservation of African culture, others condemned his actions, particularly Muslim clerics who regard fuji musicians for their quality outputs.

A cleric identified as Alagusiy on TikTok said, “You don’t need to be promoting Ifa because there are a lot of Muslims who believe so much in you and follow your footsteps. Please return to God, he’s the one who made you famous and rich. Not Ifa or juju that you engage in. Even if you don’t pray or engage in anything fetish, God has already destined you to be great.

An X user, identified as @OlawaleOlanir12, supported the artist, saying, “I can’t unlove Saheed Osupa. He just put all religion in their place and spills the truth.”

banner

Related Articles

Back to top button