nigerians are fools and cursed everything they touch turns into
disaster
nigerians are fools and cursed everything they touch turns into
disaster
Dr Mumbi Seraki 4 months ago
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.....for instance 15 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide. ....
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.....for instance 15 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide. ....
Kofi 3 months ago
Ama, are you mad or drunk. What rubbish are you spewing? This is unacceptable.
Ama, are you mad or drunk. What rubbish are you spewing? This is unacceptable.
Agazo 3 months ago
Bush girl. Take a look at ur ownself before u talk of others monkey
Bush girl. Take a look at ur ownself before u talk of others monkey
kk 4 months ago
a fool and his money are soon parted
a fool and his money are soon parted
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Thanks
Mr Osei
Thanks
Mr Osei
3tw3 ba 4 months ago
Odwan
Odwan
JULOR CAESAR 4 months ago
Fela deserves a lot of credit for fearlessly standing up to the brutal authorities in Nigeria on behalf of all Nigerians. This came at a great sacrifice of his ability to generate more income to care for his large family sinc ... read full comment
Fela deserves a lot of credit for fearlessly standing up to the brutal authorities in Nigeria on behalf of all Nigerians. This came at a great sacrifice of his ability to generate more income to care for his large family since the Nigerian authorities were constantly harassing him and making it extremely difficult to freely perform around the country. At a time when most artists in Nigeria were too afraid to speak up on behalf of their fellow Nigerians who were being brutalized by the Police and military, Fela demonstrated extreme courage. His family should be very proud of Fela and the sacrifices he made on behalf of his fellow citizens, a decision that undoubtedly was costly to his career. The man endured beatings at the hands of the Police for speaking out against the government and its brutal Police, and wrote songs that openly criticized the abuses on his fellow citizens by that authoritarian government.
kojo 3 months ago
Please do not disgrace your father. He fed thousands. Why say he could not feed his own children? What did you want to be fed on? Imagine 40 years from today, your son go on an interview and says that despite you Femi, being ... read full comment
Please do not disgrace your father. He fed thousands. Why say he could not feed his own children? What did you want to be fed on? Imagine 40 years from today, your son go on an interview and says that despite you Femi, being famous, they struggled to eat. I guess your ghost wouldn't be happy about that, I am sure.
Another Orangutan 3 months ago
Fela was not poor. He was generous for purpose on a mission. Look at his numerous wives, children , grandchildren , great grandchildren and friends he fed. Some of his wives were stealing him. He had a rich heart.
Fela was not poor. He was generous for purpose on a mission. Look at his numerous wives, children , grandchildren , great grandchildren and friends he fed. Some of his wives were stealing him. He had a rich heart.
nigerians are fools and cursed everything they touch turns into
disaster
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.....for instance 15 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide. ....
Ama, are you mad or drunk. What rubbish are you spewing? This is unacceptable.
Bush girl. Take a look at ur ownself before u talk of others monkey
a fool and his money are soon parted
Thanks
Mr Osei
Odwan
Fela deserves a lot of credit for fearlessly standing up to the brutal authorities in Nigeria on behalf of all Nigerians. This came at a great sacrifice of his ability to generate more income to care for his large family sinc ...
read full comment
Please do not disgrace your father. He fed thousands. Why say he could not feed his own children? What did you want to be fed on? Imagine 40 years from today, your son go on an interview and says that despite you Femi, being ...
read full comment
Fela was not poor. He was generous for purpose on a mission. Look at his numerous wives, children , grandchildren , great grandchildren and friends he fed. Some of his wives were stealing him. He had a rich heart.