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12 October 2015

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FELABERATION 2015 "Just like that"
Afro Beat King ‘Femi Onilapo – Kuti’ says no rift with his younger brother ‘Seun Kuti’

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT CYNTHIA MORGAN
§  She is the only child of her mother
§  She had to drop school, later embraced music
§  She is very confident of herself
§  She loves taking pictures
§  She is not in any romantic relationship

IS THE DON OF NOLLYWOOD A PROPHET??
Actor Ferdinand Whyte Nkem a.k.a Dawn of Nollywood gave another impression of himself when he stood up to testify before a church congregation at the Overcomers Revival International Church, Surulere how he was moved to appeal to a lady fried not to embark on a journey
According to his testimony, after much pressure from his lady friend, he had to pray for her only for him to receive the news from her that her boss was attacked by Boko Haram militants while returning from Abuja. She was fortunate to be rescued during the cross fire with the Nigerian Soldiers

SIMI’S REPLY TO ‘JAMB QUESTION’
Singer ‘Simi’ has responded to rumors that she is promoting a new album. The mass communication graduate speaking on a radio show titled ‘launching with the stars’ on Metro 97.7fm stated that she is not promoting any album but revealed plans to drop a new single very soon


ALSO IN THE NEWS

  Ghanian Star Storm Boy gives thumbs up to Nigerian Music

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Davido, Wizkid to perform at Felaberation



Commedian ‘Ajebo’ to host a comedy show October 26



IN OTHER NEWS

Fela Kuti Biography 



Drummer, Pianist, Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter (1938–1997)
Synopsis
Fela Kuti was born on October 15, 1938, in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Beginning in the 1960s, Kuti pioneered his own unique style of music called "Afrobeat." Rebelling against oppressive regimes through his music came at a heavy cost. Kuti was arrested 200 times and endured numerous beatings, but continued to write political lyrics, producing 50 albums before he died on August 2, 1997, in Lagos, Nigeria.
Early Years
Musician and political activist Fela Kuti was born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti on October 15, 1938, in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Kuti was the son of a Protestant minister, Reverend Ransome-Kuti. His mother, Funmilayo, was a political activist.
As a child, Kuti learned piano and drums, and led his school choir. In the 1950s, Kuti told his parents that he was moving to London, England, to study medicine, but wound up attending the Trinity College of Music instead. While at Trinity, Kuti studied classical music and developed an awareness of American jazz.
Activism Through Music
In 1963, Kuti formed a band called Koola Lobitos. He would later change the band's name to Afrika 70, and again to Egypt 80. Beginning in the 1960s, Kuti pioneered and popularized his own unique style of music called "Afrobeat." Afrobeat is a combination of funk, jazz, salsa, Calypso and traditional Nigerian Yoruba music. In addition to their distinctive mixed-genre style, Kuti's songs were considered unique in comparison to more commercially popular songs due to their length—ranging anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour long. Kuti sang in a combination of Pidgin English and Yoruba.
In the 1970s and '80s, Kuti's rebellious song lyrics established him as political dissident. As a result, Afrobeat has come to be associated with making political, social and cultural statements about greed and corruption. One of Kuti's songs, "Zombie," questions Nigerian soldiers' blind obedience to carrying out orders. Another, "V.I.P. (Vagabonds in Power)," seeks to empower the disenfranchised masses to rise up against the government.
In 1989, three years after touring the United States, Kuti released an album called Beasts of No Nation. The album cover portrays world leaders Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan (among others) as cartoon vampires baring bloody fangs.
Rebelling against oppressive regimes through his music came at a heavy cost to Kuti, who was arrested by the Nigerian government 200 times, and was subject to numerous beatings that left him with lifelong scars. Rather than abandon his cause, however, Kuti used these experiences as inspiration to write more lyrics. He produced roughly 50 albums over the course of his musical career, including songs for Les Negresses under the pseudonym Sodi in 1992.
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Personal Life
Fela Kuti was a polygamist. A woman named Remi was the first of Kuti's wives. In 1978, Kuti married 27 more women in a single wedding ceremony. He would eventually divorce them all. Kuti's children with Remi included a son, Femi, and daughters Yeni and Sola. Sola died of cancer not long after her father's death in 1997. All three offspring were members of the Positive Force, a band they founded in the 1980s.
Death
Fela Kuti died of AIDS-related complications on August 2, 1997, at the age of 58, in Lagos, Nigeria. Roughly 1 million people attended his funeral procession, which began at Tafawa Balewa Square and ended at Kuti's home, Kalakuta, in Ikeja, Nigeria, where he was laid to rest in the front yard.
 

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