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Prince Adewale Laoye, popularly known as (Drummer of Peace) is a Nigerian singer, poet, thespian[1] and pioneer of the modern art of African Talking drum.[2][3] The Guardian newspaper described him as the Modern master of the African talking drum. Laoye is the founder of “Aafin Ilu” ( Palace of Drum), a cultural outfit designed to promote performing Arts and Cultural Events, through the infusing of the knowledge of Talking Drum, to celebrate African culture.[4][5] He is also one of the progenitors of the late Oba Laoye, Timi of Ede, the drummer King.[6][7]
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