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Seun Kuti, the famous, Grammy-nominated Afrobeat singer, has stated that the controversial self-styled social media activist, VeryDarkMan is “a necessity.”
He stated this while reacting to the ultimatum given to him and others by Music executive Paul Okoye, aka Paulo to disassociate themselves from VDM.
Recall that Paulo urged his associates including Seun Kuti who also associates with VDM to distance themselves from the controversial activist after he dragged his partner, actress Iyabo Ojo, claiming she wasn’t invited to Davido and Chioma’s wedding but to the after-party.
Reacting in a video message shared via his Instagram account, Kuti said Paulo cannot order him publicly.
“I have a good relationship with Paulo but that doesn’t give him the right to order me publicly. Even if Paulo has helped me, he can’t order me publicly. If he had called me on the phone, I would probably have cut ties with VDM by now. Because I don’t know how much the beef is worth to him,” he said.
“So that’s what I see in the relationship that we all have with ourselves in Nigeria. VDM for me is a necessity. VeryDarkMan is a necessity. Because he can do the personal. But I don’t know how to.
“VeryDarkMan can bring the people against the agents of corrupt politicians. Those people with the spirits of the politicians. Those politicians enablers who use their fame to bully the powerless.”
He added that “elders must earn respect.”
Seun Kuti, the Grammy-nominated Afrobeat musician, has made a new claim about Burna Boy.
He lamented that Burna Boy is erroneously being credited for records set by him and others in the Nigerian music industry.
He recalled that Burna Boy was widely reported as the first artiste to play in Coachella in 2020 despite his (Kuti’s) performance at the festival in 2012.
He also mentioned that before Burna Boy earned his first Grammy nomination for Best World Music Album with African Giant, his elder brother, Femi Kuti had received multiple nominations in the category.
Speaking in a recent interview with The Public Republic, Kuti lamented that his album ‘Black Times’ was nominated for Best World Music Album years ago but no African award organiser considered it for a nomination.
The controversial singer stated that despite earning another Grammy nomination for his contributions to Janelle Monae’s ‘Age of Pleasure,’ which was nominated in the Album of the Year category at the 2024 Grammys, the media didn’t mention him among the Nigerian artists nominated for the 66th Grammys.
“My brother [Femi Kuti] has been nominated at the Grammys multiple times. They’ve nominated me, I was also nominated in the last edition. It was only my name that they [Nigerian media] didn’t mention among the Nigerian artists who were nominated for the 66th Grammys. That’s what they do every time as if I’m from Togo.
“That’s how they said Burna boy was the first Nigerian artiste to play in Coachella in 2020 where me I’ve played in 2012 as if I’m from Togo,” he lamented.
Seun Kuti, the Afrobeat musician, has spoken up about why his late father and the pioneer of Afrobeats, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, married 27 women in one day.
Recall that Fela got married to 27 women in one day back in 1978 in what was seen as a very daring move.
Appearing on the ‘Fresh Off The Boat’ podcast via Skype, Seun Kuti explained that his father married 27 women in one day in a bid to preserve their honour and dignity as the media was already tagging his female dancers and band members living with him as “prostitutes.”
He said: “My father was under immense media propaganda. He was very scrutinised. And most of it were directed to the women that were in his life; his female back-up singers, dancers. They all lived together with my dad but the media started calling them prostitutes.
“So my dad, in order to preserve their honour and dignity, asked them if they would choose to be his brides so nobody would call them names anymore and they all agreed. That was how the marriage happened.”
He also disclosed that Fela’s biopic is already in the works.
Seun Kuti, the Nigerian maverick singer, has claimed that only the poor will go to “heaven.”
According to him, Christianity and Islam are premised in the present, therefore, those with bank accounts and savings won’t make heaven because they don’t believe that Jesus is coming “now” by saving for the future.
Kuti, a self-proclaimed “juju” worshipper said most Nigerians would make heaven because they are poor and only 48 million out of the over 200 million Nigerians have bank accounts.
Speaking in the latest episode of the Spill With Phyna podcast, the singer said: “When people tried to preach to me, ‘Oh Seun, you’ve to give your life to Christ.’ I always ask them this particular question: ‘Do you have a bank account? If you do, you’re just like me. Anywhere I dey go when I die, is where you’re going.’
“Because to believe in Jesus Christ is not to believe in a man or a personality. There are doctrines behind it. You must believe in the death and resurrection. Christianity and Islam are religions of now, the immediate. Everything is based on the premise that everything will end now: Jesus Christ is coming now. If you don’t believe that Jesus Christ is coming now then you’re not a real Christian. But all of you that believe Jesus Christ is coming now, you now have bank accounts for tomorrow? You’re saving for tomorrow. That means you don’t believe Jesus Christ is coming now.
“Poor people are the ones that will go to heaven. That’s what it means. In Nigeria, it’s only 48 million Nigerians that have bank accounts. The government revealed this during COVID-19 when Nigerians were agitating for stipend to be paid to their accounts as palliatives. The government said that won’t work because only 48 million out of 200 million Nigerians have bank accounts. So, hopefully, many of those that will go to heaven will be Nigerians because they have passed the first criteria.”

Seun Kuti, the popular Nigerian musician who is also the youngest son of Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the Afrobeat pioneer, has talked about former President, Olusegun Obasanjo.
Kuti stated that any supporter of Olusegun Obasanjo must end up in hell.
Seun made this revelation during an Instagram live session on his page, while lamenting the exploitation of natural resources for personal gains by Nigerian leaders and the Europeans.
He alleged that Obasanjo’s administration recorded the worst cases.
He said: “They sell our oil, things that belong to us. Especially during Obasanjo’s regime.
”Obasanjo is so wicked. Any Nigerian that will praise Obasanjo for any reason will go to hell. You must go to hell because you have shown that you are beyond salvation.
“Whatever Obasanjo does in this country, and you support it, you don’t respect Africa. You are against Africa. And the atrocities of whatever forms that Africans have gone through have no bearing on your emotions as long as your own interests are served, you are an oppressor.”
