Talk to Al Jazeera - Femi Kuti: 'Africa needs to love Africa'
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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The Nigerian musician - son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti - on what inspires and frustrates him about his country today.
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This man is great! In his own way a giant, just like his father.
The prophet is never recognized in his own back yard. Much blessings to you Femi and peace and blessings to your father and his works will never die
I love Africa it's were I was born God made the best choice for me... proudly west African ninja for life
I love this brother..........he reminds me of the brothers i grew up with in america , and hes right about democracy in america we don't have it i am a black american man and i long to see African unity on a grand scale.
I agree with with the title of this video. I came to this realisation in the early 2000's after I finished my studies of the Continent now called Africa around 2008-09. I remember thinking to myself, "The indigenous rightful heirs of the Continent needs to be put in love with Our Continent = care for the land, the potential for the best quality of life anywhere, and the kins-people thereof, to the extent that we would be willing and ready to lay down our lives for it." The only thing that I wondered then and need to figure out now is how to make that happen. I love our land and want my days to conclude on that land mass of the earth. So help me.
I like this guy 's perspective
Very wise human being 👏🏻👏🏻👍
I agree with him.
I apologize for not finishing the interview previously before commenting and now just listened to your interview with Sahara reporter, love you Brother ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Enjoyed the interview so much! Feni is really a true disciple of the one only Fela Kuti. But alas do not have any CD of Femi!!
Thoughtfully, with regards to the finest Globalconversation between the Reporter and one of a kind inspirational Speaker/UN Negotiator, was a * * * * * Five Star rating.
'I'm not pessimistic, I'm real!' hahah Tell 'em Femi!
Wise man
More Blessings to you sir.
Fela shrine was not in the outskirt of Lagos.His shrine was in Ikeja,which is the capital of Lagos State
Where were this fula lady. Africa has a rich culture. We are proud of Africa
Femi it exists now...that country is Rwanda. Hopefully we all get to catch up!
"Democracy, you have to understand, was a system of African culture and tradition, at one time"
BUUUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL........
SHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTT.........
actually not true many leaders had councelors and meetings the Xhosa culture of Nelson mandela's fame had many elected counsellors which represented the tribes interest I know because I have Xhosa friends and I known the history culture and language
You are very ignorant. The system of government in Oyo empire was democratic - with its checks and balances. Enough said. Just study it.
You can call me Mr. Smith
You need to do your home work before you speak out... ;)
Your comment shows your ignorance and lack of knowledge