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Femi Kuti urges Nigerian leaders to shun corruption
Femi Kuti urges Nigerian leaders to shun corruption
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Monday, October 13, 2014
Femi Kuti, a musician and son of legendary Afro beat musician, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, on Monday, urged leaders in the country to shun corruption and implement programmes that would develop the country.
Kuti made the call in an interview with in Lagos, during the celebration of the 2014 edition of Felabration.
Felabration is a ceremony to celebrate the life and times of Anikulapo-Kuti, which had “The Amalgamation of the People of the Niger Area’’ as its theme.
NAN reports that the event was attended by people from all walks of life.
Anikulapo-Kuti, who founded the Afro beat genre of music in the late 1960s, achieved worldwide fame with evergreen songs like “Shakara’’, “Zombie’’ and “Water no get enemy.’’
Femi Kuti said if corruption was reduced, the nation would stand a good chance to meet its development goals.
He added that “our leaders should abstain from corruption and have the love of the masses at heart.
“Corruption is not only carried out by leaders alone, masses also do it.
“Therefore, both leaders and average citizens should shun corruption and pay attention to national development.’’
On the annual celebration of Felabration, the musician said that it was meant to enlighten the masses and to brainstorm with stakeholders on the need for national development.
‘He said “Felabration is to impact change on economic development.
“We want all sectors of the economy to get a boost, such as electricity, roads, tourism and agriculture.’’ (NAN) Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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The fish rots from the top. Severely punish those at the top and things will adjust at the bottom
ReplyDeleteFemi, l sorry for you not to understand the plight of Country you were born into.Corruptio has been on before the birth of your father, it's our culture before colonial masters came into existence. So do your best and since you have spoken your mind please do not join them and God will richly bless you.
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