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Seun Kuti opens up on Nigeria’s music scene
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September 15, 2017
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While giving CNBC Africa’s Christycole Popoola, a tour of Fela's renovated museum in Lagos, Seun Kuti who is the leader of Fela’s Egypt 80 band, says the content in Nigerian movies and music needs to improve.
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