As Chief Ademola “Alase” Demola Oyefeso marks his 70th birthday, tributes have continued to pour in from family members, friends, associates, entertainers, and admirers across the world in recognition of his remarkable contributions to Nigerian entertainment and cultural promotion.
Joining the growing list of well-wishers, Publisher of The City Pulse, Ayo Mojoyin, described the renowned entertainment promoter and cultural ambassador as a visionary whose influence has left an indelible mark on the Nigerian entertainment industry, particularly in the global promotion of Fuji and indigenous music.
Mojoyin said Oyefeso’s life story reflects dedication, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to advancing Nigerian culture beyond Africa’s borders. He noted that the founder of New Genesis Promotions played a pioneering role in creating opportunities for Nigerian artistes to reach international audiences long before the global rise of Afrobeats and Nigerian music.
According to him, Oyefeso belongs to a select group of entertainment stakeholders whose efforts helped lay the foundation for the international recognition many Nigerian artistes enjoy today.
“Chief Demola Oyefeso was among the early believers in the global potential of Nigerian music. Through his vision and determination, he established platforms that connected local talents with audiences across the United States and beyond,” Mojoyin said.
He further praised the celebrant’s leadership qualities, generosity, and commitment to community development, describing him as a respected figure whose impact extends beyond entertainment promotion.
“At 70, his life remains a powerful testament to resilience, wisdom, and divine grace. His journey continues to inspire younger generations to pursue success while making meaningful contributions to society,” he added.
Mojoyin also highlighted Oyefeso’s role in preserving and promoting Yoruba cultural values among Nigerians in the diaspora, noting that his efforts have strengthened cultural identity and fostered greater appreciation for indigenous heritage abroad.
He described Oyefeso as a promoter, businessman, cultural advocate, and community leader who has built bridges across continents and created opportunities for countless individuals throughout his career.
In a message on behalf of The City Pulse management and staff, Mojoyin celebrated Oyefeso as a living legend whose legacy of excellence, perseverance, and purposeful leadership will continue to inspire future generations.
He prayed for continued good health, peace, prosperity, and many more years of impactful service for the celebrant, expressing hope that his contributions to Nigerian entertainment and culture would remain etched in history.
As he celebrates seven decades of life and achievement, Chief Demola “Alase” Oyefeso is being honoured not only as a successful entertainment promoter but also as a symbol of vision, determination, and cultural excellence.

