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In a world of constant upheaval and continuous transformation, sometimes we look to music as a way of escaping the problems of the world. Fela did the opposite: his music was about immersion in the ebb and flow of the conflicts that described and circumscribed the nation state he inhabited. His home was Nigeria, a place of so many contradictions and fictions that it might as well exist as a story, a fable spun from the fevered imagination of a very strange storyteller. The name "Nigeria" itself is an inheritance from a colonial past bequeathed to the confused and angry people who found themselves confined and defined within its borders after the colonial powers decided what would be the best route to economic balance between Europe and Africa. As a country, Nigeria and most of the Sub-Saharan continent were created on maps drawn on a palindrome of political and economic expedience - all of which did not involve those who were most relevant to the process: the people who actually lived there.
Manifesto for "A Different Utopia: Project for a New Kalakuta Republic 2003".
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omo eleniyan, omo iya-aje is the greatest pan-African ever to conme out from the black Africa.
FELA ANIKULAPO-KUTI.is the champion of the masses,
he fought against bad, corrupt leaders like OBASANJO and ABIOLA
As we can all see taht Felas music is truely the weapon of the future.
AZUKA OSUJI
AFRIKAN SHRINE
IKEJA LAGOS
Posted by: AZUKA OSUJI | October 28, 2003 9:33 AM