[4]Although he had gained admission to study Architecture at the Ogun State Polytechnic in Abeokuta, he prioritized his musical career.
Ayuba holds a Doctor of Arts in Music from Bradley University,[5] and a Diploma in Financial Accounting, which he received from Queens Borough Community College, New York.
[5] Ayuba released his first album, Ibere (Beginning) at the age of 17, the success of which gained him recognition in the Fuji music scene.
Smith of Los Angeles Weekly Magazine wrote that "Ayuba bases his Fuji on two elemental forces—rhythm, and the human voice—to create a compelling, enchanting and powerful sound.
Expect frenzied dancing style, colorful costumes, exultant fans, and enough talking drums and percussion to remedy even a terminal sensory deprivation.
[5] In 2003, Ayuba again toured European Cities, performing in Cologne, Hamburg, Berlin, Essen, Krefeld, Paris, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Bologna, Naples, Turin, and Genoa.
Ayuba's album, Mellow, which became a success after release, won the Best Fuji Vocal Performance at the (AMEN) 2007 Awards, which topped Nigeria's contemporary African charts.
Ayuba began his musical journey at a young age, influenced by his father, an amateur singer who emphasized the importance of education.
However, in order to gain acceptance for his music genre, Bonsue Fuji, which was more widely embraced by Yoruba Muslims, Ayuba converted to Islam.
His conversion was marked by a formal ceremony on 1 December 1990, during which he was given the honorary title of Osupa Adini of Itire Land, Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria.
This change in faith was publicly confirmed by Ayuba during a testimony at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), City of David, in January 2015.
The Bonsue Wears collection features a two-piece design, consisting of a shirt-like top with wide, open sleeves and matching pants that gather at the knees.
[11] Ayuba supports his music trade as a businessman, using the Diploma in Financial Accounting he received at the Queens Borough Community College, New York.