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Monday 12 August 2013

Femi Kuti's two young sons join him on stage to perform

Femi Kuti's young sons joined him and his Positive Force band on stage last night to perform at the New African Shrine...and I hear they gave a great performance. He's grooming future Afrobeat kings. He must be so proud. See more photos after the cut...





The pics below are from another show...

60 comments:

  1. Nice like father like sons

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  2. They are so cute,i just hope they are not singing bang bang bang.

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  3. Lobatan, Baba n pikin. Soonest na shiisha we go dey see for stage. Linda post ma comment oh.

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  4. Woow,grooming dem 4 d future«first tym comment...pls,post my comment....

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  5. ᶥᵗˢ didi12 August 2013 at 23:34

    Future afrobeat kings in the making! Nice1...

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  6. Still publicity get away! Playing wt d audience's psyches and emotions.
    ~D great anonymous!

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  7. Biko oh i hope u allow this small children have a normal childhood don't make dem miss on their very important childhood experiences bcos u want to turn dem into musicians...thanks!

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    1. I guess u haven't seen Made his 1st son,he's a graduate of Liverpool school of music,probably d best music school in d world dat churned out d likes of d Beatles,Fela(Baba 70 himself) etc.It's very important u allow kids to develop their passion,it helps them have a well rounded growth.Kudos to Femi

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  8. Plsssssss, post my comment

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  9. Pls, post my comment,

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  10. Nice one......â„“̊ pray they do well more dan their father

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  11. Woww,I love wot I see...

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  12. Wow! That's great! I would love to see a video of their pefoemance!
    Fluxxy...

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  13. Hmmm...like father like sons.

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  14. Will my comments eva get posted, dis is nt nice o

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  15. It runs in vein! From grand pappy am proud of them!#zara#

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  16. Nice one, and dey ll start smoking all d good weeds in d shrine too

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    1. U got me al cracked up

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    2. Nice one!, owu ti baba gbon lomo wun "â„“☺â„“"

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    3. My fear exactly... Ihope dey won't start smoking weed at a young age + d way d dancers re dressed... Anyway, wish dem well

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  17. "positive force band"? That ll end up unleashing series of private performance to the same corruption politicians. All our today celebrities are eye service, self centered materials. There's no better wat of enforcing ur belief than turning down the much aacclaimed NATIONAL HONOUR(
    LONG LIVE CHINUA ACHEBE!!!),
    LONG LIVE FELA KUTI!!!

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    1. Well said. Our so called celebs (passively) endorse the corruption eating up this country.

      Let's see how many of them who will appear in ads for GEJ in 2015

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  18. Abeg he shud allow dem face their books,wen they re old enuf,they can perform wit him,u go fear family biz na#ferrari

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  19. Nice one,I luv dis

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  20. Na lie! Dem dey wear cloth for stage? No be Kuti pickins be dat ;o)

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  21. Wow, owu ti baba gbon, lomo wun. Nice one

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  22. Where is Made nah, femi's first son. I'm in love dat boy.

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  23. Femi Kuti is a genius, his children would carry on the legacies of the Anikulapo family..Do you know the kind of Afrobeat music that these kids would dish out to their generation and generations yet unborn..

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  24. Just concerned about their exposure to an Indian hemp audience.

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  25. its just awesome..............

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  26. Catch them young tinz! What a way to make future stars. But keep them away from d other side of u people's lifes.#Steve#

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  27. It's gud wen u can proud of ur job and pass it to ur children. Uncle Femi inherit it frm his father (Fala), and his also passing it to his children

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  28. Lol! It's all in the genes.

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  29. Cassava doesn't yield yam..

    -Blunt Ibo boy-

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  30. Yh I love this ooo
    Grooming them in a way sha

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  31. Anonymous said...
    "Biko oh i hope u allow this small children have a normal childhood don't make dem miss on their very important childhood experiences bcos u want to turn dem into musicians...thanks!"
    August 12, 2013 at 11:43 PM

    This Person Is One Of The Dumbest People Alive.

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  32. Anonymous said...
    Still publicity get away! Playing wt d audience's psyches and emotions.
    ~D great anonymous!

    August 12, 2013 at 11:35 PM

    This Person Has Greater Problems Than That Of Nigeria.

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  33. Genevieve Samuel13 August 2013 at 10:41

    Aww like father like sons,Scoop In Angel Maryjane David Blog

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  34. Like Grand father, Like father, Like sons... Nice one femi kuti

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  35. Linda, I know you'll nor post my comment. I no kukuma know wetin I do you.for Femi ur boys has taken after you,congrats

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  36. Na wa o, is it d same shrine i no, wer dey smoke lyk no man's biz n dress half naked? Dts wer his kids wer? Pls allow ur boys hv a normal childhoo ejooooo bikoooo. B4 dey begin c wetin pass dem..

    Lola

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    1. Abi o. Ma tots exactly

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    2. U should see how very well his 1st son Made turning out and he was exposed to d same things if not more

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  37. 2nd generatn felabulation!!!! *wink*


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  38. Linda dey use pple comment dey eat Eba,she no dey post na wa for u sef,follow for twitter she no go follow,for ya mind u dey form celebrity,Alibaba,normoloss etc dat follow all dia followers nko.abegi go slip

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  39. After she go tok say na we mk am wetin she be today,wat ve u don for ya readers,followin dem bk shows u appreciate us.frm 800 naira to millions in acct all we need is a follow bk,follow us bk todayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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  40. Femi has promoted what his father stood for in his own way not because Fela is his father but because he believes in it too. People have to understand his personality is different, he built the shrine and still preaches the message of justice and peace through Pan-Africanism. These kids have their normal lives, they're even the ones excited about doing this, its like a father taking his son to his shop or his office, they may not all be musicians in the future, its a choice, Made has said he loves music, he was probably influenced but not forced. Great job Uncle Femi! Arararara!

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  41. And for those who don't know, Fela never wore pants on stage, he only did in his home owing to the realities of our African weather just like our fore fathers.

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  42. The show wit the yellow top was the recent show I was there right in front..the boys were amazing singing word for word but their mics was off ....it was my bday last thursday...those guys are future stars

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  43. some people on here just write 'Pls post my comment'. This doesn't even make sense when that's all you write. What reasonable comment have you made that you want to be posted?
    Naomie

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  44. Hmmmm! PC didn't comment on ds post? Was he sick or something? #jstsaying#

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