How I wish baba fela is alive today and witness as how dem Buhari and obasanjo dey dabaru the whole Nigeria
— Mallam Abdul-Yemi (@GoodYemi) August 2, 2016
My late dad who happened 2 be a cop had an encounter with de Great #Fela years back.he confessed he was de realest person he ever met.
— BoniQ (@BoniqUmoh) August 2, 2016
Exactly 19 years today, the greatest Musical Icon from this part of the world left us. He’s making Angels dance to Afro #vibes .
RIP FELA!!
— Hypebuzz Vibes (@Hypebuzzvibes) August 2, 2016
As far as Fela is concerned; indifference to evil is worst than evil itself.
19years on his message has even become more louder & clearer
— A Child Of Curiosity (@yekeme) August 2, 2016
Fela Kuti A man of Many parts..
One who became god among men..
Now a deity even in the after life..
We remain grateful 4 ur accomplishment— A Child Of Curiosity (@yekeme) August 2, 2016
19 years and Fela’s messages still remain relevant and potent…The “Abamieda”
— Bukunmi Abiodun (@bukunmiflash) August 2, 2016
“99% of the information you get about Africa is wrong.” – Fela, he died today in 1997.
Aba mi eda.????????????
— John Anthony (@RealJAEFLEX) August 2, 2016
Fela Anikulapo Kuti
It’s Been 19yrs. You Are Gone But Not Forgotten. Continue To Rest In Peace #FelaLivesOn pic.twitter.com/6V2fpMfLae
— Sheriff O. Oshin (@OGBENISKILLA) August 2, 2016
Continue to Rest in peace the Legendary Afrobeat king Fela Anikulapo Kuti…
— PAPICHULO (@Iamoladayor) August 2, 2016
Its weird saying Rest in Peace to a man who’s not dead. #Anikulapo. #FELA.
— Cézarii † (@QofiSelassie) August 2, 2016
How I wish baba fela is alive today and witness as how dem Buhari and obasanjo dey dabaru the whole Nigeria
— Mallam Abdul-Yemi (@GoodYemi) August 2, 2016
Fela is not just a musician, he is a prophet and a teacher. What he sang about still happens in our present day society.
— Eniola Opeyemi (@eniola_opeyemi) August 2, 2016
We pay tribute 2 a gr8 man of Africa #Fela Anikulapo Kuti, who in his infinite wisdom called Buhari Animal in Agbada pic.twitter.com/EUA4lbIHXR
— BIAFRA24RADIO (@BIAFRA24) August 2, 2016
He was the realest fuckboy, the baddest baby boy & a pain in the ass to several regimes. He died 19 years ago #Fela pic.twitter.com/qii8hroMlM
— Lagos Hunter™ (@Lagoshunter) August 2, 2016
“I want peace. Happiness. Not only for myself. For everybody” – Fela
— Homoluabi_ikole™ (@Holutose) August 2, 2016
19 years after, everything he said and sang about, has come to pass. i call him the man who saw tomorrow. Fela Lives on
— EDOBOI erunz (POI) (@Eromosele6) August 2, 2016
19 years ago,we remember you today. Our ancestor, my second Dad, The real prophet God sent to Africa. Fela lives on. pic.twitter.com/97b1diIPaz
— MuckrossBeats (@iam_muckross) August 2, 2016
Continue to #Rest #Fela, we still love you.
— Bill Burner[B.B] (@Burner2Tik) August 2, 2016
Fela never claimed to be your ‘daddy prim and proper’ role model. That was never his mission. What he stood for was never ambiguous
— TAORIOX RULES (@a_taoriox) August 2, 2016
Today marks the 19th year since the death of music & civil rights legend, Fela Anakulapo Kuti. pic.twitter.com/bvbb9nYrFu
— GN Nigeria (@GossipNationNg) August 2, 2016
#Fela…simply unforgettable. pic.twitter.com/jHXIoAheYr
— Kunle Ajagbe (@kunlayajagbe) August 2, 2016
Fela legacy is beginning just like christ. It took several centuries after his death for his message of emancipation to start sinking in.
— TAORIOX RULES (@a_taoriox) August 2, 2016