First son of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, due to what
music has turned to in Nigeria, is not limiting himself to be a Nigerian
citizen; he’s rather a citizen of the Africa continent. The reason
being that, the music he plays is more welcomed and accepted in other
black nations and nations where Afrobeat is played and enjoyed than
Nigeria.
“Afro beat can never die, maybe in Nigeria, but in
America, there are over forty to fifty bands; in New York alone there
are over 20 bands; it exists in Japan, Australia, San Francisco and
other parts of the world.
So when you think that afro beat is
dying in Nigeria, in other parts of the world, it is becoming bigger and
more popular. It does not matter where it originated from, we are all
from the same planet, and I am not going to get caught in the
foolishness of being a Nigerian," he charged.
The award winning
Femi Kuti said, "I am not a Nigerian, I am an African. When you
understand the history of Nigeria, Nigeria is a colonial structure set
in motion by Lady Lugard. So Nigeria is not our name.
When you
understand the history of Africa, then you will not be foolish to fall
into the category of calling yourself a Nigerian. I am an African,
because you understand that Africa was divided 1885. When you look at it
from that perspective, you will understand that people appreciate the
talents that come out from this part of the world.”
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