A single moment on stage has set social media ablaze.
During the 56th Afotamodi Isara Day festival in Ogun State, Fuji legend Wasiu Alabi Pasuma delivered more than just music, he served a lesson in cultural hierarchy that no one saw coming.
The incident unfolded on Saturday night, November 8, 2025, under the bright lights of Isara Remo's grand finale.
B-Red, Davido's cousin and rising Afrobeat star, approached the stage with respect and cash. Dressed in a crisp black shirt and cap, he extended his right hand for a handshake while offering a bundle of naira notes with his left.
Pasuma, deep in performance mode, accepted the money smoothly. But the handshake? He sidestepped it completely.
The Fuji icon's subtle dodge was caught in crystal-clear detail. His eyes stayed focused ahead as B-Red's hand hung awkwardly in the air for a split second.
Then came the recovery. Pasuma offered a casual hug and hi-five instead, continuing his set without missing a beat. The crowd erupted in laughter and cheers.
B-Red smiled, nodded, and retreated gracefully. No drama. No confrontation. Just pure Nigerian entertainment gold.
But X users saw something deeper. "Pasuma is teaching these young ones respect," one commenter wrote. "You don't handshake an elder without prostrating first."
Others defended the hierarchy. Pasuma, born in 1967, towers over B-Red (1991) in both age and industry seniority. Fuji veterans command different protocols than Afrobeat newcomers.
"Pure Yoruba culture," another user posted. "The money was accepted, but respect comes before equality."
Some called it arrogance. "Pasuma thinks he's above everyone," one critic fumed. But most saw the humor in the moment.
The 30-second clip, watermarked with "Alebap Updates," exploded online by Sunday morning, November 16. Thousands of reposts. Endless debates.
Was it a snub? A cultural correction? Or just Pasuma being Pasuma?
In Nigerian entertainment, even a missed handshake speaks volumes.
The Afotamodi festival continues to deliver more than just celebration, it serves raw, unfiltered moments that remind us why we can't look away.
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