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Four Kings of the Street In the heart of the streets, where dreams are either built or buried, four young men stood different.Yakub — known as Shevi Scholar. Demola — Harde Hardex. Boluwatife — Mighty Josh. And the fourth brother — the calm mind behind the movement. They didn’t meet in luxury. They didn’t grow up with everything handed to them. But what they had was stronger than money — loyalty, vision, and hunger.The Bond Every evening, the street became their meeting point.Plastic chairs. Loud laughter. Deep conversations.While others talked about gossip, they talked about success.While others wasted time, they planned the future. Shevi Scholar was the thinker. Always analyzing, always seeing ten steps ahead. Harde Hardex? Fearless. If there was a risk to take, he was ready.Mighty Josh carried power — quiet but dangerous. When he speaks, everyone listens. And the fourth brother? The balance. The peacekeeper. The one who keeps everyone grounded.Together, they were different. Pressure & LoyaltyThe street tested them.There were days of no money.Days of disappointment. Days when giving up looked easy.But nobody walked away.If one was down, the others showed up.If one had food, all four ate.If one had an idea, all four supported it.They made a promise: “No matter how high we rise, the circle stays small.”The DreamThey didn’t want to just survive the street.They wanted to conquer it.They spoke about businesses.They spoke about investments.They spoke about building something that would make people remember their names.Not for trouble.But for impact.People saw four guys chilling.But they didn’t know they were watching future bosses in preparation.Because one day…Shevi Scholar would build empires.Harde Hardex would command rooms with confidence.Mighty Josh would move with silent power.And the brotherhood would still stand strong.The street raised them.But it will not limit them.This is not just friendship.This is legacy in the making.

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The Rise of Shevi Scholar at FUOYE When Yakub Sheriff Oluwarotimi stepped into the gates of Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) for the first time, he wasn’t just another student — he was a young man with vision. From his very first lecture, Yakub stood out. While many students came to class just to pass exams, he came with purpose. He listened carefully, asked intelligent questions, and always connected classroom lessons to real-world opportunities. His classmates soon began calling him Shevi Scholar — a name that represented confidence, intelligence, and leadership. At FUOYE, Yakub didn’t limit himself. He joined academic groups, helped classmates understand difficult topics, and often stayed back after lectures to research more. His background in IT from Josephy Computer Institute gave him an edge. He understood technology, business ideas, and innovation.But his journey was not without challenges.There were days assignments piled up. There were nights he had to study while others slept. There were moments of doubt. Yet, each obstacle only strengthened his determination. He reminded himself:"Greatness is built in moments of pressure."In his second year, Yakub began developing business ideas. He spoke about digital solutions, student platforms, and how technology could improve campus life. Many admired his boldness. Some even sought his advice.Lecturers noticed his seriousness. Friends respected his discipline. And slowly, he was becoming more than just a student — he was becoming a leader.By the time he approached 2025, Yakub wasn’t just studying at FUOYE. He was building a future. A future of business development, innovation, and impact.His dream?To become a powerful business developer, using knowledge, technology, and strategy to create opportunities not just for himself — but for others. And this was only the beginning of the Shevi Scholar story.

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🌴A Spark in Motion – The Story of Shevi Scholar"*In the heart of Ogun State, lives a bold and creative force — *Yakub Sheriff Oluwarotimi*, popularly known as *Shevi Scholar*. Though rooted in *Ondo State*, his presence and influence stretch beyond boundaries, reaching anyone lucky enough to cross his path.From early on, Shevi wasn’t just someone who followed trends — he created them. Whether it’s in entertainment, tech, or building vibrant communities, his name became a symbol of positive energy, vision, and hustle.Driven by passion and a sense of purpose, Shevi turned small opportunities into meaningful moments, always focused on growth, connection, and leaving a lasting impact.His journey is not just inspiring — it’s a reminder that with authenticity and consistency, *you don’t need noise to be noticed. You just need purpose.*And for *Shevi Scholar*, the story is just getting started….

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BARRY JHAY Here’s a detailed look at the story of *Barry Jhay* — his background, rise in music, and where he stands now:---🎤 Early Life - Barry Jhay’s real name is *Oluwakayode Junior Balogun*. [1] - He was born on *13 February 1993* in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, but was raised in Lagos. [1] - Music is in his blood: his grandfather was the renowned Juju artist I.K. Dairo and his father is the legendary Fuji musician Sikiru Ololade Ayinde Barrister — credited with pioneering Fuji music. [1] - From a young age (about age 5), he recorded music and was influenced by watching his father perform. [1] ---🚀 Musical Breakthrough - Barry Jhay gained major attention in 2018 with his hit single *"Aiye"* — a track that fused his Yoruba musical heritage with contemporary Afrobeat. [1] - That same year he also won the *Best New Act* award at the City People Music Awards. [1] - In 2019, he won *Rookie of the Year* at the Headies — marking him as one to watch in Nigerian music. [1] ---🎶 Style & Themes - His music blends traditional textures (like Fuji and Juju) with modern Afrobeats — creating a sound that’s both cultural and current. Lyrically, Barry Jhay addresses deeper themes, such as spiritual reflection, societal issues, and personal growth — not just party tracks. [1] ---🏆 Career Highlights - Albums/EPs: *Barry Back* (2020) and other projects. [1] - Notable songs: “Aiye”, “Ori”, “Sokale”, and more. [1] - Collaboration & sign‑ups: He signed with Cash Nation Entertainment and worked with other artists. [1] ---🔍 Why He Matters - Barry Jhay represents a bridge between Nigeria’s musical past and its modern Afrobeats future — honoring his lineage while carving his own space. - For listeners seeking music with meaning, his style stands out: *cultural relevance + fresh sound*. - He’s young, ambitious, and positioned at a point where tradition meets innovation.

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