The meaning of ANIKULAPO!
He who carries death in his pouch
The interpretation: "I will be the master of my own destiny and will decide when it is time for death to take me").He who carries death in his pouch
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The meaning of ANIKULAPO!
He who carries death in his pouch
The interpretation: "I will be the master of my own destiny and will decide when it is time for death to take me").He who carries death in his pouch
Anikulapo (2022) A story of death, resurrection and the greedy desires of men. Anikulapo, a film by Kunle Afolayan, is coming to Netflix on September 30.
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SUNDAY SERMON!!!! @shotsdboss & @egypt80bandofficialfanpage "LAST REVOLUTIONARY" Regrann from @egypt80bandofficialfanpage - #Nanterre was steamy! @shotsdboss on the tune "Last Revolutionary", dedicated to all the Heroes (known and unknown, named and unnamed) that paid the price of Our Freedom with their hearts, bodies and life... Don't we wish they too could be granted the divine powers to perhaps come back to life "on the third day"? How many school kids/Youth in Afrika and Diaspora today know or care to know about the lives and struggles of the likes of Stephen Biko, W. E. B. Dubious, Kwame Toure, Amilcar Cabral, Fẹlá Aníkúlápó-Kútì, Patrice Lumumba, Samoa Michel, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Shaka Zulu, Thomas Sankara, Huey Newton, Kwame Nkrumah, the Original Black Panther Party members still in jail today, the victims of several lynchings, James Baldwin, Walter Rodney, Franz Fanon, Marcus Garvey, Funmilayo Ransome-Kútì, Gaddafi, Ida Wells, Toussaint Louverture? We should endeavour to know our ancestral heritage, appreciate the ones the bled and died for the degree of freedom we have today... Maybe you should also listen to the song "Why Black Man Dey Suffer" by Baba Fẹlá on the values of knowing one's heritage and history, or else someone else would tell your story to your children and generations to come. #Egypt80 #SeunKuti #Afrobeat #SeunKutiandEgypt80 #BlackTimes #StruggleSounds #FelaKuti #Anikulapo #Egypt80band #Nanterre #BlackandProud #LastRevolutionary #MotherlandMusic #Everybodysayyeahyeah #unadeyhearwellwell? ✊🎷✊🎷✊🎷✊🎷 @lovelydove4eva @lexzyology @adefolarinidowu @debosaxxy_afrobeat @iyaboadeniran @abiodun.shina @newenafrobeat @kalakutamuseum @kaletamusic @felafestival @felabroadway @felabrationng @afrobeatmusic @afrobeatkaraoke @revolutionarycouncilafrobeat @paoafrobeat @afrika_bambaataa_official @afrikanow @anikulapo.brasil @felakutiofficial @fela.kuti @africanmusic @ibeyi @onyekanwelue @one_kyle_kriss @mshowofficial @snoopdogg @diddy @ghanaposts @asirimagazine @africanhistory Source @planetblueroamer - #regrann
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