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Fela Kuti

  • Nearly 30 years after Fela Kuti’s death, the music world is still playing catch up

    Nearly 30 years after Fela Kuti’s death, the music world is still playing catch up

    Sanya Osha, The Conversation
    · Apr 22, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • Why are Nigerian musicians who once championed the cause of masses silent about police brutality?

    Why are Nigerian musicians who once championed the cause of masses silent about police brutality?

    Florence Nweke, The Conversation
    · Nov 08, 2020 · 09:30 pm
  • Decades after Fela Kuti’s death, his music is still alive in the samples of young Nigerian musicians

    Decades after Fela Kuti’s death, his music is still alive in the samples of young Nigerian musicians

    Garhe Osiebe, The Conversation
    · Aug 29, 2020 · 11:30 pm
  • The Art of Resistance: ‘Zombie’ by Nigerian musician Fela Kuti questions repressive governments

    The Art of Resistance: ‘Zombie’ by Nigerian musician Fela Kuti questions repressive governments

    Vijayta Lalwani
    · Jan 01, 2020 · 11:59 pm