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Duke Of Shomolu Productions Unveils Asaba, Obey For Yuletide Season

by Halima Adaba December 9, 2025
by Halima Adaba December 9, 2025

Building on the explosive success of Kashimawo — the captivating stage play about Chief M.K.O. Abiola’s life recently staged at the iconic Shaw Theatre in London — the Duke of Shomolu Foundation, Nigeria’s leading theatrical outfit, has unveiled its lineup for the December festive period.

In a statement signed by the Foundation’s MD/CEO, Mrs. Mofoluwake Edgar, the organization announced two compelling and historically resonant productions — Asaba and Obey — both set to light up the stage at Lagos’ Muson Centre this December.

Asaba is an emotionally charged production that revisits one of Nigeria’s most haunting historical events. Written and directed by the highly acclaimed Prof. Ahmed Yerima, the play takes audiences on a journey through the beauty of Asaba’s rich culture and lineage, before delving into the tragic massacre that has become a defining moment in Nigeria’s civil war history.



Through Asaba, the Foundation seeks to deepen national conversations on truth, reconciliation, and unity — themes woven masterfully by Prof. Yerima, whose previous works with the Foundation include Aremu, Sardauna, and Emir Sanusi.
Combining powerful storytelling with song, dance, and a depth of dramaturgy rarely seen on Nigerian stages, Asaba promises to be a truly unforgettable theatrical experience.

In contrast, Obey offers an uplifting, sing-along musical experience chronicling the extraordinary life and times of Juju music maestro, Chief Ebenezer Fabiyi Obey.
Written and directed by veteran thespian, Emmanuel Adejumo, — himself a blood relative of the legendary Babasala — Obey celebrates the Chief Commander’s inspiring journey through music, philosophy, and faith.



During a recent meeting with the Duke of Shomolu Foundation’s Director, veteran actor Yemi Shodimu, Chief Ebenezer Obey expressed his delight at being honoured in this way and gave his full blessing for the production.

Mrs. Edgar further revealed that Asaba will be a gate fee-free performance — a gift from the Foundation to the public as part of its commitment to national rebirth and unity. Obey, however, will be a ticketed event.

Both plays will run on December 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 26th, 2025, at the Agip Recital Hall, Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

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