We woke up to this Open letter to the Lagos
State Government from Steven Ofishea.
Disclaimer:- “Opinions
expressed here are solely that of the Writer and do not express the views or
opinions of Pace’s Empire

I
heard about the plans to unveil a statue of the King of Afrobeats “Fela
Anikulapo Kuti”, that news made my day as I was so excited
about it
then finally on the 15th of
October the almighty statue of the legend was unveiled (See Here).

I
was so anxious to see it as I viewed the post on Pace’s Empire
,
only to see an headless and handless statue of the legend 

At
first I refused to believe this was on purpose, so I relaxed onwards to
conclude within myself that the artist wasn’t able to round up the work at the
time it was to be unveiled then probably they would fix the head and hands
later on, so I kept my cool and waited for the announcement.
Lo
and behold, the daughter of the great legend and the artist who made the
portrait are cool with this as they said “it was designed to generate
discussion about the emancipation of the people.” Really? 

The artist went further to
say:-
“The
work was an expression of how he feels about the late Afrobeat legend” Really?
First of all, no one cares about how you feel Mr Artist, we care about who the
legend is and what he stood for and at no point in his life he stood as a
faceless fighter as he always confronts corrupt leaders boldly with his music.
I
don’t want to be like an headless and handless man, never have I & never
would I.
As
humans, how do we tell who is who? If we are being known by our dress and how
we pose for pictures, then I could impersonate anyone on earth 

This
legend is remembered not by his dress nor his picture pose (as anyone can
achieve that) but by his music which was composed and performed from his head,
written and arranged by his hands.
Am
so surprised the Kuti families are comfortable with this, I urge the Government
to accept this mistake and complete the portrait. I believe the reason for a
statute is to proof that the legend’s legacy is still alive and should be
carried on, the legacy of Fela Anikulapo Kuti and not the legacy of an headless
molded portrait at Allen roundabout, Lagos.
An
headless statue is no respect to a legend but an insult.
What do you think about this Open
letter?
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your comments.
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