Coming to Russia to study is a big experience and exposure for me. I had the very rare opportunity - elusive to millions of Nigerians - to see and study both the West and the East, witnessed the whole transformation and historical events that took place in the former Soviet Union, their impact, and how they relate to Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Far away from Nigeria - free of all the hustling and bustling, I had the opportunity to research and reflect on why Nigeria has turned into a failed state and the biggest banana republic in the world within the past 50 years, despite its enormous human and mineral resources. Nigeria's problem is much more than bad leadership - as most of us wrongly think. The main stumbling block to its development are the North and the Military. They are like gangrene that must be got rid of immediately without any remorse!
In other words, I am more than convinced that in order to save Nigeria and the entire black race from destruction and doom, it must be divided! It's too late for any federalism or restructuring, and it won't even work! So, there is no point even wasting our precious time and lives on it. My conclusion is that the North and the South are completely 2 strange and incompatible bed fellows - with conflicting interests - forced to live together by the British for its own selfish economic and political interest. The earlier we understand this bitter truth and act, the better for us all. Time is already running out!
From Russia with love. abm1900@mail.ru
"This country is a Gestapo country. How can
The President of Nigeria is dangerous. Shagari is dangerous. As a person himself, he is weak. But his administration and surroundings are dangerous. He is not dynamic. Peoples' minds have gone low. Fooled. No food, no light, no water, no government. People are hungry. There is no solid situation. The roots are being lost. Our Senators are going to
Fela Anikulapo kuti.
excerpt of interview on naijatube titled "Amazing"
"... Nigeria get money,
Foreign money for overseas,
Announcement start dey happen,
Newspapers carry dem paper,
Radio dey shout for studio,
Obasanjo turn vocalist,
Yar'Adua road manager,
Heavy government statement,
7 billion Naira missing,
Missing from overseas,
Foreign currency scandal,
Dem start to arrest everybody,
Doctors, lawyers, engineers, hustlers, photographers,
All of them for Kirikiri,
10 to 50 years in jail'
After one year inside jail,
Civilian government take over,
Dem release all of them,
Dem sey dem be innocent o,
2.8 billion Naira oil is missing,
Dem set up enquiry,
Dem sey money no lost o,
Dem dabaru everybody,
Supervisor Obasanjo,
Dem say make e no talk o,
Money no lost,
Dem shout again o,
Enquiry kon close o,
Election story nko,
Obasanjo plan am very well,
The same old politicians, wey rule Nigeria before,
The same politicians, wey spoil Nigeria before,
Obasanjo carry all of them,
All of them dey there now,
Two people dey fat with big money,
And the rest dey hungry,
Me I challenge Obasanjo,
Na wayo e dey all the time,
Make im carry me go any court,
I go open book for am anytime,
Na wayo government we dey,
E gba mi o,
Na rigirigima government we dey,
Ye paripa o,
Na padipadi government we dey o,
E gba mi o,
Wayo wayo,
Arrangi ni,
Add am together give me the answer,
Army arrangement."
Fela Anikulapo kuti.
excerpt from track. (Army arrangement)
How time flies. It is difficult to believe that it is exactly ten years since Fela Anikulapo kuti left us for the world beyond. There is no doubt about it that Fela was a great man in all sense of the word. He can only be described with superlative adjectives. It will be no exaggeration to say that Fela was the greatest African musician and one of the greatest musicians that ever lived. Fela's contribution to music was in no way less than that of Bob Marley. His contribution to music is invaluable. I have no doubts in my mind that Fela's music will be played by generations of Nigerians to come. Undoubtedly, we can never have another black musician that can be talented and dynamic as Fela was. Through his music, he touched millions of souls. Though, he may not be with us in flesh, however, he will always be with us in spirit. His music is bound to live forever.
Fela was more than a musician. He was a philosopher and teacher. He was a soothsayer, talented political, social and economic analyst, in all sense of the word. He used his protest music as an effective weapon for mass education of Nigerians. With his music, and using simple and accessible language to all, he tried to enlighten us and opened our eyes us to the injustice in our society. In this sense, Fela was close to Bob Marley who also used his music to protest against injustice and oppression of blacks. And like the Afro-American prolific writer, James Baldwin, in one of his books, 'The fire next time,' Fela went further than just trying to enlighten us about the injustice taking place in our society, he challenged and summoned us through his music, to rise up and rebel against our oppressors.
A couple of months ago, I came across a documentary film (Amazing interview)about Fela on naijatube.com where he lamented on the injustice in Nigeria and what the military government did to him, his family, members of his band and Nigerians at large. Believe me or not, I found it difficult to control the tears rolling down my cheeks. You might want to verify this by logging onto naijatube and type Fela in the search column. If you have heart, I am sure you will be equally moved. Fela was bold enough to tell us about the problem and injustice in
With the exception of some of his tracks, I believe that Fela's music should be listened to and the admonishing message should be reflected upon instead of dancing to them
However, ten years after the demise of "Abamieda," as he was fondly called, it is sad to admit that nothing, I mean absolutely nothing has changed in
Imagine, Fela sang about Obasanjo and Yar'Adua, accusing them of embezzlement, as far back as 1976. Now, the same Obasanjo has just finished serving a tragic eight year term and handed over to Shehu Yar'Adua's brother, Musa Yar'Adua after organizing a fraudulent election! IBB after stealing billions of dollars that belonged to the
According to different reports,
The bitter truth is that
The greatest homage we can pay to Fela is so ensure that he did not die in vain. And the only way to do that is to do all within our best to correct not only the injustice in our society which he fought against till his last breath but also to ensure that those who are responsible for all the evil that befell us are brought to book, no matter how difficult and no matter how long it takes. It's only after this that the soul of Fela will rest in perfect peace.
Finally, I want to suggest that a fund should be set up in honour of Fela. The purpose of the fund will include a museum devoted to Fela, propagating his music, philosophy, teachings and life all over the world. In addition, a substantial part of the fund should be devoted to strengthening democracy and human rights activities most especially in
Thank you for all Fela. We really miss you. Your memory will always be indelible in our minds. May your soul rest in perfect peace.