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Saturday, October 26, 2024

Singer Seun Kuti Tells Activist Aisha Yesufu To Liberate Herself From Hajib Before Advocating For Womens Freedom

Afrobeat musician, Seun Kuti, has slammed the convener of Bring Back Our Girls Movement, Aisha Yesufu, over her advocacy for women’s liberation.
Kuti blasted the activist while recounting how he disagreed with her stance on women’s freedom during a TV show.


Seun in a post on his official X page said
“It’s the Africanness in us that is helping your European behaviour. That is why Aisha Yesufu and I engaged in an argument on TV, she wan dey talk anyhow, and I told her father off.
“Once you are a Christian or Muslim, you have abandoned Africanness. That one tied hijab saying she wanted to liberate Nigerian women. M**herf**ker liberates yourself from your Hijab first.”
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19 comments:

  1. Mumu man.😏
    Aisha already gave him back triple of what he said.😁
    Once they smoke weed, they start yarning nonsense, thinking they are wise or something

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  2. TASTE BLISS CAKES AND PASTRIESOctober 26, 2024 at 11:51 AM

    And Aisha has responded with a missile and kokoma.

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  3. Na waoooo
    This is not nice My Friend...

    Hello iya Boys

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  4. Nawa for this guy,did she tell him she was in captivity?always yarning dust.

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  5. Disgraceful take!!! 🙄

    The assumption that women with hijabs or nun capes are less enlightened than those rocking hot pants is arrogant at best. What does her mode of dressing have to do with her intellectual capability? Kai! I'm so done with these primitive misogynists. Mtsheeeew 😒

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    1. I actually interpreted his words to mean that anyone who practices Christianity or Islam are under some kind of external control, as both these religions and ideologies were developed off the continent and implemented through colonization. Seems like he feels only ppl who practice a traditional African religion can speak freely about Africanism.

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  6. The clap back was epic . O loud gannn. But Me feels she shouldn't have dragged baba Fela into it naa

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    1. NK, that’s the thing about life, when you push someone, u don’t get to decide how or where they’d fall.

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    2. "And I told her father off" he mentioned her father first

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  7. Not nice at all. I know many great & learned women wearing hijabs.Leave people to their choices pls.

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  8. Anon 20:09 God bless you. Yours was the only sensible comment on this thread.

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