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The title might hint at a story about a father’s wrongdoing, but the real sins in this book belong overwhelmingly to the mother. Still, through psychoanalysis, David uncovers yet another layer of abuse, this time from another close family member. Is Sins of the Father worth reading despite its dark, unsettling themes?
“My story is quite reminiscent of Fela’s in that regard. There is an abiku story to Fela’s life,” Lemi Ghariokwu says, growing animated as the subject moves to metaphysics. “There was a child that was born and was given a Dutch name in Fela’s family but he died and the mother went to see a native doctor who told her the child was not happy to be burdened with an English name. She got pregnant again and had Fela.”
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Ẹní bá sọ ilé nù so àpò ìyà kọ́. Whoever loses their home (language, ancestry,…
Besides that, the album is well-curated and Bella Shmurda’s collaborators perform remarkably, helping him achieve his purpose. “This kind of music is my essence, it’s my purpose,” Bella Shmurda said in a video before the album was released. “The greatest war is sanity…it’s a battle with yourself.”
Nigerian Modernism aptly redefines global modernism by giving us a new and noteworthy take that decentres Eurocentric narratives. The exhibition signposts a great opportunity for contemporary Nigerian artists, at home and in the diaspora, to ride the wave of this important moment.
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Musically, the album is a buffet with an impressive menu. Burna revisits his early dancehall roots with Leriq, then jumps into trap with Travis Scott, mixes Afrobeats and country music with Shaboozey, goes full rockstar mode with Mick Jagger, before linking up with Stromae for some Francophone flavour











