Audio: BBC Radio 4 documentary “Fela Comes Home”
Ladies and gents — we present to you something special courtesy of BBC Radio 4′s James Hale. Here’s “Fela Comes Home” a documentary that aired May 31, 2011.
BBC Radio 4: Fela Comes Home by felamusical
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10 Responses to Audio: BBC Radio 4 documentary “Fela Comes Home”
Please I’d like to download this documentary. Can you make it available for download or at least send it to my email?
Long live this great african Warrior, Freedom in all existing senses is represented by Fela Anikulapo Kuti…Rebel against corruption and people enslavement……Babylon Fighter
His speech will always live in d lifes of Nigerian forever cos his d man of d people
He died a martyr….his songs and lyrics clearly x-rayed the corruption and decadence in Nigerian politics and government. Like a philosopher, this great fellow (Fela) sang years ago what happened then, ..is happening now and..going to happen in future. I call him the ‘African Man That Saw Tomorrow’.
Live on the weird one! Live on ‘Ebamida’
Papa 70 (Abami Eda) lives 4 ever. Fela was an intellectual Prophet when he was alive but men of the dark World (Nigerian leaders) could not reason with him because of their selfish intrest. Fela’s philosophy still lives in me and i shall execute it soon in the name of YAWH.
pls i need the interview
You can stream it right here!
prophet, all what you sang are all happening,your philosophy lives in me.
*Fela Anikulapo Kuti*, the world miss you dearly Baba, Fela de Great, Fela was Great the one and only philosopher of our generation. “Who no know go know”
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