Fela Kuti: Musician and Activist who caused "Trouble" in Nigeria

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  • On 30 September 1979, one Fela Kuti and sixty of his supporters, including members of his family, took a symbolic coffin to Nigerian head of state General Obasanjo’s headquarters at Dodan Army Barracks. This was because Fela held General Obasanjo, due to step down as Nigerian president the next day, responsible for his mother’s death, who had died a year earlier.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 288

  • @fiziparadise7808
    @fiziparadise7808 Рік тому +285

    I love hearing African history narrated by an African with African accent - I am proud of you my brother! Respect from Congo🇨🇩

    • @adewaleibraheem3974
      @adewaleibraheem3974 Рік тому +7

      What difference does it make if it's an Australian, English or American facts?
      Next thing, it has to be a Nigerian accent?
      As long as it's factual.

    • @innocento.1552
      @innocento.1552 Рік тому +23

      @@adewaleibraheem3974 why are you complaining? It is his preference whether you like it or not. So also you have your preference.

    • @adewaleibraheem3974
      @adewaleibraheem3974 Рік тому +6

      @@innocento.1552 Asking a question=complaining?
      Go back to school.

    • @gilbertikorong2636
      @gilbertikorong2636 Рік тому +7

      @FIZI PARADISE; you are right. Indeed, it's clearly very good to hear African history narrated by an African with African accent

    • @mansamusa9465
      @mansamusa9465 Рік тому +3

      @@adewaleibraheem3974 non black troll alert

  • @sag6303
    @sag6303 Рік тому +32

    People say Burna Boy sings about things going on in Africa, but as I’ve always said singing about it, doesn’t change conditions in Africa. Fela believed in what he song about and did something about it, even if he was beaten and jailed. Fela suffered in his lifetime, Burna Boy doesn’t know that kind of suffering. That’s why I get mad went people say Burna Boy is like Fela, no one in the music industry today is like Fela. He is the King of Afrobeat. Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido are Afrobeats artists, totally different from afrobeat.
    Fela was an activist, he wanted
    change and song about it.
    My God this man went through a lot just to help his people. What he was doing for Africa, through music and Martin Luther King did it through sermons in America. Both men were considered a threat.
    Love this video of Fela Kuti,

  • @georgereuben100
    @georgereuben100 Рік тому +25

    To me Nigerians own his family an apology, I have listen to 70% of his music so truthful, meaningful, so encourage to fight bad Govt also a prophecy to this Nigeria generation

  • @diboymashesha
    @diboymashesha Рік тому +123

    Was born in post apartheid South Africa school and television doesn't teach us about such heroes and did so much even for our country, what a son of the continent thank you for the insightful content let's keep the fire burning whoever reads this

    • @clarenceonyekwere5428
      @clarenceonyekwere5428 Рік тому +4

      Lots of Nigerian govt and opposition figures made a point to call for an end to apartheid and supported how they could.
      They called on the public who also supported where possible.
      Support included financials, providing Asylum for key anti-apartheid figures etc.
      It’s one of the cases where Nigeria actually played it’s Giant of Africa role as everyone could get behind the cause.

    • @lordglaesgaroth596
      @lordglaesgaroth596 4 місяці тому

      Actually it did before the ruling party ruined the whole country there was a two hour doccie which was doing rounds in the three national channels SABC 123 before they became a proper propaganda machine and useless. They want your generation not to know the truth about standing for your rights and Pan-Africanism

    • @lordglaesgaroth596
      @lordglaesgaroth596 4 місяці тому

      Your generation is lazy that’s all

  • @anubistheone1939
    @anubistheone1939 Рік тому +58

    He has been my favourite musician since I was 14 he’s definitely the most militant musician in history and his lyrics are the best you will hear

  • @josephmachar4731
    @josephmachar4731 Рік тому +31

    Fela was indeed an African hero. He fought for the emancipation of the black race and social justice through his music. His creative dexterity was unique and second to none

  • @deedeeumondak4490
    @deedeeumondak4490 Рік тому +32

    No Nigerian Artists has the Courage and Greatness of Fela. Artists these days cannot stand up to the Government of the day.

    • @sarahapuka7871
      @sarahapuka7871 Рік тому +9

      Seeing what Fela went through and nothing still changed can you really blame them?

    • @danieldaulie8980
      @danieldaulie8980 Рік тому +3

      ARTISTS ARE NOT ACTIVISTS! If anyone decides to use their art for activism, good. If they don’t? No problem.

  • @kajokolewani7400
    @kajokolewani7400 Рік тому +36

    He was the conscious afrikan! I wish all Afrikans follow His legacy politically!!

  • @clintonwashington8609
    @clintonwashington8609 Рік тому +37

    I just discovered Fela Kuti last year. Awesome

    • @lajiraffa
      @lajiraffa Рік тому +7

      woa!
      I suppose it's in order to wish you bon voyage!
      I will be happy to bring you upto speed at any point while you at it.
      Enjoy!

    • @clintonwashington8609
      @clintonwashington8609 Рік тому +1

      @@lajiraffa thanks.

    • @sukulbembe4657
      @sukulbembe4657 Рік тому

      @@lajiraffa recommendations please

    • @vick6563
      @vick6563 Рік тому

      🇳🇬

  • @glenmalesa8902
    @glenmalesa8902 Рік тому +24

    Great Doc as always. I'd loved if you had included the friendship he had with Thomas Sankara. The Fela Kuti and Thomas Sankara friendship is one of the most under-discussed friendships in the sphere of Africa.
    Both were revolutionaries with similar attributes. Thomas Sankara was a fan of Fela Kuti's songs. On the other hand, Fela saw Thomas Sankara as a good leader of the Burkinabe people. Thomas Sankara once invited Fela Kuti to visit him in the capital of Ouagadougou in 1987.

    • @muhammadnawaz5039
      @muhammadnawaz5039 Рік тому +6

      True that . Brother Tatenda forgot that Fela Kuti had lots of love and respect for Thomas Sankara. He also forgot to mention that when Kalakuta Republic was ransacked by the army he left Nigeria to go and live in Ghana. During a live performance in the Accra Sports Stadium he sang his hit song 'Zombie'. What happened next is unbelievable. Riots, looting and burning broke out throughout Ghana. This prompted the Ghana junta to bundle Fela Kuti and band onto an Accra Lagos flight back to Nigeria. Remember he was homeless in his homeland. I forgot to mention the respect and love between Thomas Sankara and Fela Kuti was mutual.

  • @skimanization
    @skimanization Рік тому +13

    Fela Kuti is my African music and political hero forever!!! I don't care of what other people say about his marijuana herb smoking and like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh he'll be forever my great revolutionary Ancestor!!!

  • @joshuakatayi6965
    @joshuakatayi6965 Рік тому +29

    A beautiful, well put together piece on one of Africa's illustrious sons!

  • @andrewgulters3596
    @andrewgulters3596 Рік тому +11

    He once said I can't die you can not kill me. I will live forever. Honestly, he never died.

  • @dacoastaoriake9477
    @dacoastaoriake9477 Рік тому +39

    I requested for this Almost 20 times thanks in anticipation and advance am grateful even before you release this because I know you would do a great job

  • @Quasiloks
    @Quasiloks Рік тому +34

    This is a well informed biography of a great African prophet, Olufela Anikulapo-Kuti. The contribution of the Ramsome-Kuti family to Nigeria Africa and the world cannot be underestimated, how much can one family give to a wretched country like Nigeria?, and still continue to give up till today.

  • @thembadube9589
    @thembadube9589 Рік тому +54

    There are few people in the history of humanity you can point to and say they are the originators of this or that genre of music. In South Africa we have what is called Maskandi music. That genre was single-handedly invented by the late Maxhayi "Phuzushukela" Bhengu. In one interview, Jimmy Cliff stated that in Jamaica no singe person can claim to have invented Ska, Rock Steady or Reggae. So I say well-done to Fela and Phuzushukela.

  • @brianmkwanazi3601
    @brianmkwanazi3601 Рік тому +25

    Let no one tell our stories but ourselves. Still one of the things I need to do, visit THE SHRINE…..

  • @akeemsalami1764
    @akeemsalami1764 Рік тому +19

    A bit of context here, Fela's Mum Funmilayo was instrumental in removing and chasing away the sitting King of Abeokuta,'The Alake of Egbaland' ,this was due to tax issues among market women. She was the one that modelled activism for the young Fela.
    In addition,MKO Abiola, Olusegun Obasanjo,Fela Kuti....all 3 men from the same Abeokuta,they were about the same ages. Both MKO and OBJ were classmates at BBHS, Abeokuta. Fela on the other hand attended Abeokuta Grammar School. All 3 disliked each other in real life. All 3 became legends in their own rights in different fields.

  • @joydavid5428
    @joydavid5428 Рік тому +6

    He was a man of truth and Justice 💪💪💪💪I was a little girl then but always loved him 💘💘 may his gentle soul rest in perfect peace Amen 😭🙏

  • @aghedoosamuede2173
    @aghedoosamuede2173 Рік тому +23

    He's a real legendary father of afrobeat and may his soul continue to rest in perfect peace Amen.

  • @successchijioke6020
    @successchijioke6020 Рік тому +5

    Im Africanboy Jaygold a musician from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and i respect ✊ who has made an impart I also want to make a good history may God help me to get there with my music

  • @onotualiyuohindase155
    @onotualiyuohindase155 Рік тому +4

    Fela is definitely in the Top5 of the Greatest Africanist of all time plus the Greatest African Musician of all time ❤

  • @PeterDebby
    @PeterDebby Рік тому +15

    I stumbled on this and I love it.

  • @DaisyGeekyTransGirl
    @DaisyGeekyTransGirl Рік тому +17

    This is not the only time a song called Zombie had a political impact. It’s believed that the Cranberries’ song Zombie contribute to a large decrease in IRA attacks.

  • @mishacknthane1060
    @mishacknthane1060 Рік тому +19

    The chief priest today musicians use their music to promote sex and lavish lifestyle and the degradation of women, fela had no holy cows. He excoriated the inept, corrupt, religious zealots, but importantly he spoke on behalf of the downtrodden and marginalized. He rejected the negerian corrupt elites and lambasted them for thier corrupt and decadence. Fela never died and he won't die with lots of love from south Africa, thanks radio 702 for paying homage to this great giant

  • @rasmoral3909
    @rasmoral3909 Рік тому +5

    Respect to the legend ......good to know he spent sometime in Ghana 🇬🇭 and a friend to Nkrumah

  • @nigeriainjustice1384
    @nigeriainjustice1384 Рік тому +4

    Africa is the best, we have culture, lineage and respect. I'm happy I'm an African. God bless Yoruba men and women, God bless Africa

  • @kofiagyeibaffour647
    @kofiagyeibaffour647 Рік тому +16

    Very impressive......you did your research well

  • @mensahkadi1223
    @mensahkadi1223 22 дні тому

    I am a Ghanaian but Fela is one of my favorites musicians ever. He’s iconic revolutionary leader and was opening the eyes of Nigerians against western influences not only in Nigeria but the whole of Africa, a great Nkrumahist that he was.His love for Ghana made him moved to Ghana where he also had and encounter with the then Acheampong’s government Bcos a Lebanese man close to the government was maltreating some Ghanaians which resulted to confrontation between him and the Lebanese man which resulted to his deportation back to Nigeria.He was a great man. May his soul rest in perfect peace. Eventually l attended his shows in Paris and he was great man indeed on stage.

  • @tufflikeLK
    @tufflikeLK Рік тому +23

    I no be gentleman at all! I be African man, original!!

  • @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392
    @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392 Рік тому +10

    Great as always. Would have loved mention of Paul McCarthy and Wings recoding in Nigeria!

  • @basseybassey1979
    @basseybassey1979 22 дні тому

    Fela remains the greatest musician Nigeria ever produced. Musically very intelligent. I hear today's artists in Nigeria capturing some theme/motiv of his music. He was so creative and original

  • @MrBobstone13
    @MrBobstone13 Рік тому +6

    When I was in school in lagos we use to call ourselves Baba's children. Baba being Fela.

  • @eechaze12
    @eechaze12 Рік тому +15

    I think Koye took Dad's attitude while Fela and Beko took mom's.

  • @heyneken2156
    @heyneken2156 Рік тому +27

    I am proudly half African but I was born in the paradise of Latin America and growing up as a child I realized that even today in 2022 we are still slaves, even now we produce more wealth than before for imperialism. I am a lover of good music and this man " Fela kuti is the Maximum Master" a phenomenon in that subject. The most important thing are the messages that he left us opening our brains hypnotized by the system and personally I think the same as him, that's why you can count on me to free us from the slavery to which we are subdued. 8 years ago I wrote a book called "Slave monkeys poorly educated by Israel" which talks about us as a society.

  • @alvanalvino
    @alvanalvino Рік тому +37

    Can you people start to watch the tone of the tittle of your UA-cam videos? Fela Anikulapo Kuti is a Nigerian hero who didn’t cause any trouble in Nigeria during his life time. He was a misunderstood genius who stood up against a backward society and arrogant military dictatorship who stole our fundamental human rights, national resources and the future of our country. Fela’s mother is the first Nigerian to drive a car. They changed that history to satisfy the ego of the men. Fela’s mother was a great activists who stood up against Great British empire the economic parasite colonial tyrants who ruled and looted everything Nigeria had before our independence. Then the military did the same and they were Nigerians and Fela didn’t care if they had guns. They stormed his house, took his old mother and dropped her head down from a 2 storey balcony to kill her hoping her death will silence her son but it didn’t. He didn’t many years in and outside prison. He should never be described as a trouble maker but a great pan African patriot and hero of Africa. I took offence with this title as a patriotic Nigerian. Please watch the titles when you talk about Nigerian’s heroes in the future. You don’t want 100 million people on your case. Also music runs in his family. If 25% of Nigeria embraced Fela’s spirits then Nigeria would become a first world country today.

    • @kellyosaze2915
      @kellyosaze2915 Рік тому +1

      I'm happy to see that wanted to address it too

    • @castromax5020
      @castromax5020 Рік тому +6

      💯 !! I really wished 25% of Nigerians did embrace his spirit ! The country will shake Bigtime

    • @muhammadnawaz5039
      @muhammadnawaz5039 Рік тому +8

      No 'trouble' is in quotes meaning something opposite to what you are talking about. It's in quotes because he doesn't mean he was a 'trouble' maker in that objective sense but subjective opinion of the Nigeria junta.

  • @tnr9012
    @tnr9012 Рік тому +12

    As a Fela disciple I am was hook all through even though I am quite familiar with his history. Your narrative style is very captivating and funny too🙂 "expensive shit" indeed 🤣. May the soul of Abami eda, rest in peace. He's one of the best thing that ever comes from Nigeria and the best among the rest in music. That is, if his music resonates with you.

  • @officielEP
    @officielEP Рік тому +2

    Fela was not just a musician, he was a revolutionary! MOP is alive and well. A piece well put together. Thanks for the work you put in here.

  • @ashebermulugata9
    @ashebermulugata9 Рік тому +8

    Fela Anikulapo Kuti. R. I. P. Warrior.

  • @papap1186
    @papap1186 Рік тому +21

    Some of the informations are wrong, Fela didn't create the Afrobeat sound in Ghana, He created the Afrobeat sound in 1969 with Tony Allen after he returned back from the US to Nigeria with his American girlfriend called Sandra because Sandra inspired Fela to became extreme political activist. That was the foundation of Afrobeat.
    Fela only went to Ghana when he had an issue with the Nigerian Government.

    • @AnEnemy100
      @AnEnemy100 Рік тому +1

      Fela was not an extremist. He merely demanded to live with the dignity which all people deserve.

    • @papap1186
      @papap1186 Рік тому +2

      @@AnEnemy100 I get your point.

    • @Crudeoil794
      @Crudeoil794 Рік тому +2

      Papa P*You are 100% correct.I was young back then and remember when Fela ransome(Kaula) kunti came to the US teamed with the black panthers and fell in love with the female panther. Felas music and political ideas are incorporated with black American music AKA james brown etc! LONG LIVE THE BLACK PANTHERS AND FELA KUNTI.

  • @idemudiasimon8941
    @idemudiasimon8941 Рік тому +4

    This documentary voice does not sound Nigerian. I am impresed by the detailed and almost 100 percent perfect work. He loves true African history thanks

  • @neitevezana9263
    @neitevezana9263 Рік тому +9

    Well researched, very informative article. Tatenda chaizvo.

  • @prof.nicollas519
    @prof.nicollas519 Рік тому +5

    AWESOME VIDEO MY FRIEND! what history! Great job! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @Ikideynaso1946
    @Ikideynaso1946 Рік тому +1

    My hero, Fela was one of a kind, courageous, intelligent n didn’t let society or the west control him. 👏🏿. African legend.

  • @riotfiftyk5508
    @riotfiftyk5508 Рік тому +3

    Fela Kuti, the only Yoruba Man worth respecting. RIP, Afrobeat King!

    • @olaniyanolabode7049
      @olaniyanolabode7049 Рік тому

      Your opinion I guess.

    • @agbelebu
      @agbelebu 10 місяців тому

      if you can't speak English well, try your native language, don't worry Google will help translate

    • @riotfiftyk5508
      @riotfiftyk5508 10 місяців тому

      @@agbelebu IJEBU RAT, SHARAP!

  • @mbarikiwamshindi8739
    @mbarikiwamshindi8739 Рік тому +6

    Very beautifully and authentically narrated🤝🏿🖤👏🏿✍🏿🕒🗣️.
    #deeply appreciated .

  • @princeobanisolaadesina4979
    @princeobanisolaadesina4979 5 місяців тому

    Fela, the LEGEND lives on!

  • @yomialade2851
    @yomialade2851 Рік тому +8

    He is the father of Afro beat not the king… he created it .

  • @hopewellonime1571
    @hopewellonime1571 Рік тому +11

    Why are some Ghanians now claiming to have invented Afrobeat?
    Gh no get shame at all, always trying to rip from other people's labor.
    Long live FELA!
    Long live AFROBEAT!✊✊✊

    • @ochiegodfrey6428
      @ochiegodfrey6428 Рік тому +1

      #Hopewell. Don't mind those #goats

    • @amandaeguale1641
      @amandaeguale1641 Рік тому

      Just because he went to Ghana

    • @hadizamohammed2443
      @hadizamohammed2443 Рік тому +1

      Am confused too

    • @bismarkagyeman6520
      @bismarkagyeman6520 Рік тому +1

      It's funny how Ghana lives rent free in your heads 🤧

    • @barbarafadare9579
      @barbarafadare9579 Рік тому +1

      @@bismarkagyeman6520 but did they lie?, your people made a thing to claim afrobeat, so If I come to ghana and I become a successful doctor, does that now mean that i learnt medicine in ghana? I had a maths teacher in elementary school who was ghanaian, so mathematics is now ghanaian? according to the logic of your people

  • @ntackie82
    @ntackie82 Рік тому +2

    Another great icon of freedom fighter 👏 🙌 👌 💪 ❤

  • @olukimkan3837
    @olukimkan3837 Рік тому +3

    I must appreciate those behind this work. As one of those privileged to have watched him perform and seeing him relate with people.irrespect of class, race or tribe, I am glad this can be shared and hopefully will motivate and encourage Africans to know who they are, and that they possess enormous power to impact their generation positively if they are determined and willing to pay whatever price it demands.
    Fela had opportunity to make so much money from government officials and corrupt politians, he refused , despite losing virtually all his possessions. Many African activists nowadays are so cheap, after a few years of activism, they become politicians accepting appointments from corrupt people and become like them.
    I personally believe those who attacked Fela and destroyed his propertes were 'ENVIOUS' of his accomplishments. Those officials were normal civil servants before getting government positions.. I remember very well, Fela's house in the early 70s and some of his possessions. None of all those thieves had anything close before they became overnight millionaires via embezzlement.

  • @virtualportluxurypropertie8387

    Long live the king

  • @anekesunday2276
    @anekesunday2276 Рік тому +3

    Founder and King of afrobeat 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

  • @johng.s.mayonii1942
    @johng.s.mayonii1942 Рік тому +7

    Every struggle for the redemption of people is worth the fight; not even death can win; your voice lives on. As Redemptionists, your first victory is never fearing death, defeating it with the power of your voice [spoken or written]! Lord, make our voice meaningful for Your purpose, redeeming Your people from governmentally [politically] created suffering and poverty! Thank You, Jesus! Glory! 🙏🏿

  • @edgarjeji5430
    @edgarjeji5430 Рік тому +9

    The album is called expensive shit.

  • @aiyedun150
    @aiyedun150 Рік тому +2

    Honestly, we can not have another FELA again. Photocopy is not an easy task. RIP PAPA !

  • @texcity2004
    @texcity2004 Рік тому +6

    Fela is a legend

  • @stevenmutumbu2860
    @stevenmutumbu2860 Рік тому +1

    This was the Most far- Fetched and well reseached Doc of an African Legend Fena Kuti I really enjoyed it Thanks alot and HAPPY Easter.

  • @caro.caro.9578
    @caro.caro.9578 Рік тому +2

    So glad I caught this. Fela Kuti the icon.Rip

  • @mcamara488
    @mcamara488 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for
    Educating us more on Africa history.

  • @PerCarlsson-fd7vk
    @PerCarlsson-fd7vk Місяць тому

    The man is up there with woodie guthrie, joe hill and peter tosh. Uncompromising. Forever. Not a life wasted.

  • @_adeniyi_
    @_adeniyi_ Рік тому +8

    RIP Anikulapo Kuti. Thanks for this!

  • @finsensetv
    @finsensetv Рік тому +17

    Well done Tatenda. You produce very good work. Fela's mother's name was Funmilayo

  • @imikanjohnpraise1812
    @imikanjohnpraise1812 Рік тому +10

    agbami eda❤

  • @oluthompson7137
    @oluthompson7137 Рік тому +2

    Baba can never die... FELA FOVEVER.. ANIKULAPO

  • @robertbrackins1308
    @robertbrackins1308 Рік тому +6

    Again the pen is mightyer then the sword

  • @nnamdiisrael1375
    @nnamdiisrael1375 Рік тому +2

    Very informative and detailed, thanks for this great work.

  • @raymondehiemere5500
    @raymondehiemere5500 Рік тому +1

    Impressive research & delivery on an Icon. Thank you...

  • @aiyedun150
    @aiyedun150 Рік тому

    Well said ! And Well done Job. Pa. Fela Kuti was an Uncommon human being on earth, Fearless, bold, and highly intelligent man. All dat Papa said in his music eventually came to pass. Truely,he was an "ABAMI EDA" I had opportunity to see him once at his home at Gbemisola street off Allen Avenue lkeja. It was a male friend dat took me to his house, I sat Infront of him and he was talking to me like a grand pa and like a prophet. Fela was not an evil man as some people used to say. Papa Fela Kuti will forever be in our minds.All l know is dat....Papa Fela Lives On ! Secondly, l thank God for d life of aunty Yeni Kuti, why ? she is handling dat family better than some OLORI - EBI that are male. ( ALAJOBI AGBE YIN MA.) She is a unique & powerful lady, she is full of knowledge,wisdom,& understanding. She is a lady that l respect so much in d society. She is more knowledgeable than majority of dis so call BSC holders, master degree holders,& PHD holders that are just full of pride. Pls, l am not against being well educated,tnk God that l am a graduate as well. Kindly try & understand what l am trying to bring out from dis wonderful lady. Aunty Yeni,may be u don't know that you are one of the good few Olori-ebi's dat we have in our Nation & in D whole World at large. Alot of pastors,lmams, prophets Alfas can not manage dea immediate home well,not to talk of managing a family or dea Church proper. ABAMI EDA O O O ! CONTINUE TO REST IN PEACE !

  • @timitunaFkaBo
    @timitunaFkaBo Рік тому +2

    GOD Bless you for this brother

  • @henrydebernardo7255
    @henrydebernardo7255 Рік тому

    💯💯💯✊💪thank you very much...nothing else to add...🙏🙌👌👍👀

  • @jonathaslopes8038
    @jonathaslopes8038 Рік тому +10

    Is this Channel linked with NewAfrica? i find the two channels very similar in their content.

  • @kaloolnaeku9396
    @kaloolnaeku9396 11 місяців тому +3

    you should do a biography on zaire's Franco luambo makiadi the King of Rhumba

  • @chidozieekweanua1039
    @chidozieekweanua1039 Рік тому +1

    You really did good.
    Thank you

  • @nmg1909
    @nmg1909 Рік тому +13

    It is wrong to use "cause problem" for a man fighting for emancipation from military corruption and oppression.

    • @alhaydardaliby312
      @alhaydardaliby312 3 місяці тому

      He didn't cause trouble, he became the trouble of those hypocrites.

  • @adedoyinadesanmi6474
    @adedoyinadesanmi6474 Рік тому +1

    They don't come like this again. RIP LEGENDARY ICON!!

  • @FinancialFinesse00
    @FinancialFinesse00 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this valuble and informative episode about Fela Kuti my Nigerian cousins were huge fans keep the gems coming peace and blessings my brother.

  • @musamusashi
    @musamusashi Рік тому +4

    Fela Lives!

  • @abangwu
    @abangwu 10 місяців тому

    Absolute madlad, this guy. Once in a century type personality. Music was truly his weapon.
    Great work as usual Tatienda(?)

  • @MsDboyy
    @MsDboyy Рік тому +3

    Please do a video about Eritrea and Swaziland next 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇸🇿🇸🇿🇸🇿 Thanks for making these videos they are really interesting respect from NYC 🤝

  • @djamaltanko5121
    @djamaltanko5121 11 місяців тому

    I am so proud Africans are now shown more interest in learning about thier history 🙌 👏 ❤.
    Proudly African

  • @laundia88
    @laundia88 11 місяців тому

    I've recently discovered your content and I'm hooked ive learned so much

  • @salawudeenolawale5317
    @salawudeenolawale5317 Рік тому

    Thank you so much, I love It

  • @speakertreatz
    @speakertreatz Рік тому +1

    great documentary thanks

  • @emmabolingo2661
    @emmabolingo2661 Рік тому +2

    Fela was our Messiah

  • @oluyemiawolusi7945
    @oluyemiawolusi7945 Рік тому

    Whao, you did a good job. Kudos!

  • @theafrikanforum6494
    @theafrikanforum6494 Рік тому

    Great video with detailed facts..Kudos

  • @NevergiveupTrueLion
    @NevergiveupTrueLion Рік тому

    Just keep it up! You are doing great

  • @lorenzowere9433
    @lorenzowere9433 Рік тому +6

    Fela Kuti is Nigerian revolutionary...people need to stop treating Africa like a country....there are 55 countries

  • @sidneysalakuphathwa
    @sidneysalakuphathwa Рік тому

    I love the video big up for your work.

  • @fromGhetto2Goddess
    @fromGhetto2Goddess Рік тому

    Great documentary of a great African icon

  • @SimonMas
    @SimonMas Рік тому +1

    thank you for this documentary. it's going to end in the sources of a video i'm preparing on kuti's zombie :) lots of little information i couldn't find anywhere else.

  • @princeaghamiogie7154
    @princeaghamiogie7154 Рік тому

    Very enjoyable documentary

  • @nigeriainjustice1384
    @nigeriainjustice1384 Рік тому +1

    Fela may God bless your soul

  • @msfunkenstein2335
    @msfunkenstein2335 28 днів тому

    thank you ❤

  • @ritaowo91
    @ritaowo91 Рік тому +1

    Africa movie music is good o my god help us oooo.

  • @isidorajohnson9273
    @isidorajohnson9273 Рік тому

    The one and ONLY Fela, the FOUNDER of Afrobeat. His legacy still lives on 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬😘

  • @addycoletv
    @addycoletv Рік тому

    Interesting and touching story

  • @rashidaokolo2893
    @rashidaokolo2893 Рік тому +1

    Shukran! Aluta Continua!📕🖤📗✊🏾🌞🌙🌟🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯👁🌍🧘🏾‍♀️🏝🛖🤲🏾🌺🌞🌴✊🏾

  • @naturalblockade3412
    @naturalblockade3412 Рік тому +1

    Yes Fela caused Trouble in Nigeria. He established the Kalakuta Republic which is independent of Nigeria's laws. He electrified Kalakuta Republic so that law enforcement officers couldn't access the compound. He married 20 or more girls (who were dancers on his band) deceptively using the Native Law and Custom. The parents of the underage girls were about to sue Fela and Fela avoided the lawsuit by "marrying" the girls. His father Reverend Ransome Kuti was a famous clergyman but Fela changed his surname to Anikulapo - a name which is averse to his christian upbringing.
    How about smoking marijuana along with members of his band? Marijuana was and is illegal in Nigeria.