One of the daughters of late Afrobeat king, Motunrayo Anikulapo-Kuti is not excited about the French President’s recent visit to the New Afrika Shrine. Motunrayo says the visit means nothing to her and she has her reasons. Motunrayo is the only daughter of Najite and Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
According to her, “in a way the visit of President Macron doesn’t really mean anything to me because I didn’t meet him personally and I don’t think he knows me. Although I appreciate the fact that he respects my brother, Femi Kuti and our family name”.
However, she lamented how she lost her initial excitement about the visit due to how she was badly treated by security operatives. “I was excited at first but on that fateful day all the excitement died.
I understand the security measures that were taken but I didn’t like how it was handled. I was attended to rudely; maybe because I’m not famous or whatever their reasons may have been I don’t know” she lamented.
Speaking further, she disclosed that Macron’s visit has not paid off on the Anikulapo-Kuti family monetarily.
“His visit has not paid the Anikulapo-Kuti family monetarily; but I think in the aspect of recognition, yes, it has. Even as everybody pretended like it did not; and when I say everybody I mean the people, not my family because we obviously know and acknowledge Macron’s visit”, she said.
She added that if her late father, Fela, were to be alive, he would have been excited about the epoch-making event. “If Fela were to be alive, he definitely would share in the excitement. I mean looking at it from the aspect of Macron being a European because the Europeans are very good friends of the family and our family name”, she concluded.
Motunrayo’s brother, Seun Anikulapo-Kuti who was also absent during President Macron’s visit however declined commenting on how he felt about the visit.
In an exclusive chat with Showtime, Seun explained that the real reason he wasn’t on ground for the visit wasn’t because he had a quarrel with his elder brother. “If you bothered to check you will find out that I have been on tour for weeks now; so I was absent because I had other commitments and not because I have a fight with Femi Kuti”, he declared.
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Emmanuel Macron’s Visit To Afrika Shrine Means Nothing To Me - Fela’s Daughter, Seun Kuti Speaks Too
One of the daughters of late Afrobeat king, Motunrayo Anikulapo-Kuti is not excited about the French President’s recent visit to the New Afrika Shrine. Motunrayo says the visit means nothing to her and she has her reasons. Motunrayo is the only daughter of Najite and Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
According to her, “in a way the visit of President Macron doesn’t really mean anything to me because I didn’t meet him personally and I don’t think he knows me. Although I appreciate the fact that he respects my brother, Femi Kuti and our family name”.
However, she lamented how she lost her initial excitement about the visit due to how she was badly treated by security operatives. “I was excited at first but on that fateful day all the excitement died.
I understand the security measures that were taken but I didn’t like how it was handled. I was attended to rudely; maybe because I’m not famous or whatever their reasons may have been I don’t know” she lamented.
Speaking further, she disclosed that Macron’s visit has not paid off on the Anikulapo-Kuti family monetarily.
“His visit has not paid the Anikulapo-Kuti family monetarily; but I think in the aspect of recognition, yes, it has. Even as everybody pretended like it did not; and when I say everybody I mean the people, not my family because we obviously know and acknowledge Macron’s visit”, she said.
She added that if her late father, Fela, were to be alive, he would have been excited about the epoch-making event. “If Fela were to be alive, he definitely would share in the excitement. I mean looking at it from the aspect of Macron being a European because the Europeans are very good friends of the family and our family name”, she concluded.
Motunrayo’s brother, Seun Anikulapo-Kuti who was also absent during President Macron’s visit however declined commenting on how he felt about the visit.
In an exclusive chat with Showtime, Seun explained that the real reason he wasn’t on ground for the visit wasn’t because he had a quarrel with his elder brother. “If you bothered to check you will find out that I have been on tour for weeks now; so I was absent because I had other commitments and not because I have a fight with Femi Kuti”, he declared.
According to her, “in a way the visit of President Macron doesn’t really mean anything to me because I didn’t meet him personally and I don’t think he knows me. Although I appreciate the fact that he respects my brother, Femi Kuti and our family name”.
However, she lamented how she lost her initial excitement about the visit due to how she was badly treated by security operatives. “I was excited at first but on that fateful day all the excitement died.
I understand the security measures that were taken but I didn’t like how it was handled. I was attended to rudely; maybe because I’m not famous or whatever their reasons may have been I don’t know” she lamented.
Speaking further, she disclosed that Macron’s visit has not paid off on the Anikulapo-Kuti family monetarily.
“His visit has not paid the Anikulapo-Kuti family monetarily; but I think in the aspect of recognition, yes, it has. Even as everybody pretended like it did not; and when I say everybody I mean the people, not my family because we obviously know and acknowledge Macron’s visit”, she said.
She added that if her late father, Fela, were to be alive, he would have been excited about the epoch-making event. “If Fela were to be alive, he definitely would share in the excitement. I mean looking at it from the aspect of Macron being a European because the Europeans are very good friends of the family and our family name”, she concluded.
Motunrayo’s brother, Seun Anikulapo-Kuti who was also absent during President Macron’s visit however declined commenting on how he felt about the visit.
In an exclusive chat with Showtime, Seun explained that the real reason he wasn’t on ground for the visit wasn’t because he had a quarrel with his elder brother. “If you bothered to check you will find out that I have been on tour for weeks now; so I was absent because I had other commitments and not because I have a fight with Femi Kuti”, he declared.
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