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femi kuti is the most respectful nigeria musician also the truethful one,, that is why the nigeria gov,t never like him,, if nigeria gov,t has listing to the true of femi kuti nigeria could have been good by now ,, well is only God that will bring nigeria back???????
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femi kuti is the most respectful nigeria musician also the truethful one,, that is why the nigeria gov,t never like him,, if nigeria gov,t has listing to the true of femi kuti nigeria could have been good by now ,, well is only God that will bring nigeria back???????
Good interview
Good to see him still concerned about the plight of Nigeria.