WHY THE GOVERNMENT COULDN'T SILENCE FELA
Fela wasn’t just a musician. He was a movement. In this video, I break down why the Nigerian government saw Fela Kuti as more than an artist — and how he used music as a weapon against power. From Afrobeat to activism, this is the story of how one man became “Enemy of the State.” If you love Nigerian music history and cultural stories told with context, subscribe and join the journey.

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Army Arrangement - Fela Kuti

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