Seun Kuti Takes A Swpie At Oyakhilome, Okotie, Says My Reverend Grandfather Never Divorced, But You Two Did
Lol, talk about big mouth in a small body (Seun sorry o) Lol. So Seun
in an interview with the Nation has revealed again why he does not
believe in marriage and why Nigeria made a mistake by banning marijuana.
He also took a swipe at Pastor Chris Okoti and Pastor Oyakhilome
accusing them of divorcing their wives while his own grandfather who was
a reverend never did. Enjoy!
Afro beat singer, Seun Kuti, has said that the Nigerian government
was ill advised to ban the use of marijuana, believing that the decision
is a carryover of colonial law.
According to the artiste, “There are doctors and scientists who
believe that marijuana should be legalised. There are also lawyers,
judges, and politicians who believe that the war on drugs is a false
war. That is actually a war on the poor people all over the world,
because poor people and rich people use drugs to be sane. But you will
find that here, people are in jail more for drug use.”
Going further, he said, “We as Africans had no reason to ban
marijuana. It was done out of the U.S. lobby, forcing our governments to
ban the drug. I don’t think that the Nigerian government has ever
carried out any independent research on marijuana. One of the biggest
markets in the world for marijuana in the world is Israel (which is a
more religious country than Nigeria). But they understand the benefits…
especially the economic benefits. So much wealth can be generated from
it, but that is another issue entirely.”
Seun, a father of one, says that he does not believe in marriage for
the simple reason that it is a power game. “It is a thing of ego, of
domination and submission. I think humanity is gradually moving away
from it from the number of marriages that don’t even work. In the ones
that work, someone has to submit, someone has to give up who they are
for the other person for it to work; especially the women, if no one
agrees to do that, the marriage won’t work. Women are more independent,”
he said.
The singer, who studied Popular Music and Sound Technology at the
Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, going further with his thoughts
of marriage, and women’s liberation said that his grandmother Mrs.
Funmilayo Kuti, a foremost nationalist and feminist did not have a great
relationship with her husband after she became independent. “My father
told me that when his father died, his mother told him she and her
husband had not been speaking for 10 years, even though they lived in
the same house… staying together because of the children. My grandfather
was a reverend, so divorce was not an option. Not like Chris
Oyakhilome, or Chris Okotie that divorced, they swore an oath to God,
and still broke the oath.”
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