Inmates crown Seun Kuti ‘General Overseer’ as he leads prayer sessions

Embattled Afrobeat singer and son of Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Seun Kuti, who is currently being remanded at the State Criminal, Investigations and Intelligence Department, SCIID, Panti, Yaba, Lagos on the orders of Yaba Chief Magistrate Court for assaulting a police officer, has been crowned the ‘General Overseer’ of his cell by the inmates.

Vanguard reports that a copy of the Holy Bible was said to have been handed over to him as an instrument of his office.

His appointment as the GO was however not without some drama after the inmates initially rejected him.

In a video that went viral, Seun was seen slapping a police officer on the Third Mainland bridge on May 13, which prompted an order for his arrest by the Inspector-General of Police, Alkali Baba.

Seun however submitted himself to the police accompanied by his lawyers on Monday May 15, and was arraigned at a Sabo, Yaba Chief Magistrate Court on Tuesday which ordered his remand.

According to the report, after Seun was taken to the cell to join other suspected criminals, his first shocker was the hoarse, deep baritone voice of the leader of the inmates who directed him to keep standing.

A few minutes later, a crisis erupted inside the cell as the inmates were said to have rejected him.

The inmates were banging on their metal protective door, asking that Seun should be taken out of the cell.

The report quotes sources as saying that as the uproar by the inmates escalated, Seun started negotiating for peace to reign.

That was when he noticed that the commotion his presence caused and his rejection by the inmates attracted little or no attention from the police guards.

At that stage, he reportedly promised to dole out N25,000 to them and he was directed to produce it without delay.

He had to beg for a phone to call his wife who quickly brought the money which was handed over to their leader.

The inmates subsequently accepted him (Seun) and provided a space for him to sit down.

Seun was reportedly infuriated by the ugly development that played out that he refused to eat the food provided for him including the food brought by his wife.

The hunger strike continued for almost a day and a half until he finally started eating.

The climax of the drama was that the inmates later crowned him the General Overseer of the cell and a bible was handed over to him.

That means that he is presently leading the inmates in prayer sessions whenever the need arises after which they would all chorus: GO, GO.

According to the report, Seun was seen clutching the Bible tightly with his left hand while climbing the stairs leading to the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge, Waheed Ayilara, on Friday afternoon.

He was later led down the stairs and back into the cell.

Sources said those who have visited the embattled singer are his elder brother, Femi, and other family members as well as his lawyers and some friends.

Court remands Seun Kuti for four additional days

The police in Lagos state have secured an order from a Sabo-Yaba Chief Magistrate Court in Lagos State to remand afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti, for additional four days.

The police had approached the Chief Magistrate, Mrs Adeola Olatubosun, for an extension of the remand order until May 22.

The head of the Chambers of the Nigeria Police, DCP Simon Lough (SAN) in the application filed before the court said the extension is needed to allow further investigation into the case.

Seun is currently standing trial after a video of him slapping and pushing a police officer on Third mainland bridge surfaced online on May 13.

The police charged him with slapping an inspector after driving dangerously on the bridge and deliberately blocking a moving police vehicle.

Kuti was first arraigned on Tuesday, May 16, during which the police secured an order to detain him for 48 hours.

The magistrate, however, held that he should be admitted to bail in the sum of one million Naira with two sureties in like sum, at the end of the 48-hour remand.

She said that one of the sureties must be a landlord within the jurisdiction of the court.

She had adjourned the case until May 22 for mention and directed the prosecutor to duplicate the case file and forward a copy to the state director of public prosecutions for advice.

Court grants Seun Kuti bail, allows police to remand him for 48 hours to complete its investigation

The Magistrate Court sitting in Yaba, Lagos state has remanded Afrobeat musician, Seun Kuti, for 48 hours in police custody for allegedly assaulting a police officer.

At his arraignment before Magistrate Adeola Olatunbosun, the prosecution led by S. A Adebese and Morufu Animashaun asked the court to remand the defendant for 21 days pending legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.

However, Kuti’s counsel, led by Femi Falana, SAN, asked the court to not remand his client, stating that they were not aware of the remand application.

The magistrate after listening to both parties requested five minutes of recess stating that she needed to deliberate on her own.

Upon her return, the magistrate said she would not rely on police investigation hence she remanded the defendant for 48 hours in police custody.

Delivering her judgment, she ordered that the singer be remanded for 48 hours with the police and then be granted bail in the sum of N1 million.

“Court has decided to override any public opinion and pass the judgment of the court.

Following the remand application presented before the court, I am advising that the case file be duplicated and sent to the Directorate of public prosecutions within 72 hours.

The defendant is hereby remanded for 48 hours in police custody to allow the police to conclude their investigation. After 48 hours, the defendant will be granted bail in the sum of N1m with two responsible sureties, a three years tax payment receipt that is verifiable; one of the sureties must have a landed property within the court jurisdiction.” she ruled.

She adjourned the case till May 23, 2023, for mention.

Seun Kuti is still in police custody and may be arraigned in court today

Singer Seun Kuti spent the night in police custody on Monday, May 15.

The singer who turned himself in yesterday, was detained as police couldn’t complete their investigation into allegations of assault leveled against him.

Recall that the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba Alkali, ordered the singer’s arrest after a video of him slapping and pushing a police officer surfaced online.

Seun was moved from the Lagos state police command headquarters in Ikeja to the State Criminal Investigation Department Yaba where he was interrogated into the night.

He was then moved to a cell where he passed the night.

Police sources told LIB that depending on the outcome of his interrogation today, he may be arraigned in court.

Femi, Seun Kuti Remember Afrobeat Legend

FelaMusicians and sons of late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti aka Abami Eda, are marking the 25th anniversary of his death.Fela died August 2, 1997.Sharing a post in the early hours of Tuesday, Femi Anikulapo-Kuti said,”25 years on still in our hearts. Miss you more and more. The one and only Abami eda #FELA. The soul of #Afrobeat.”Seun Kuti also paid tribute to his father.

He said, “25 years ago you transitioned. Words can’t begin to express how much more alive you have become in spirit.

“As we continue to strive for the Africa you fought for, we continue to ask that you allow your light to guide our path.

Seun Kuti says northern, southern elites do no represent the interest of their people

Nigerian musician and social activist, Seun Kuti has opined in an Instagram post that majority of Northern and Southern elites do not represent the interest of their people.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday afternoon, Seun Kuti, who is the last son of legendary Nigerian recording artiste, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, said most elites from the aforementioned parts of Nigeria are primarily interested in their own personal agenda.

“Both the northern and southern elites don’t represent the interests of their people. I have northern friends and none of them wants to be my overlord. Not a single one,” he said.

Kuti went further;

“I am aligned with the people and their interests not with the oppressor and his interests. We need class consciousness before we kill each other for nothing.”

You have to get high before you can be able to talk to God – Singer, Seun Kuti

Nigerian Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti, son of late music legend, Fela Kuti, has revealed the only way to easily get access to God.

Seun revealed this in a post via his Instagram story on Sunday.

He said that in order to get to God, one must get high.

The singer wrote; “One cannot get access to the most high unless they get high.

“Me, I want to get high so I can talk to God.

“If you don’t get high, you cannot talk to God”.

See his post:

Seun Kuti angrily walks out on Governor Sanwo-Olu at his sister, Yeni Kuti’s birthday celebration (Video)

Nigerian singer, Seun Kuti, created a scene at the 60th birthday dinner of his sister, Yeni Kuti on Monday May 24, 2021.

HipTV reported that Seun who is the pioneer of the Nigerian Resistance Movement, expressed his displeasure on sighting Lagos State governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the event.

He was filmed walking out in anger on the Lagos state Governor after he showed up to felicitate with his sister.

Seun Kuti who is prominently known to be an activist outside his music background was later brought back to the venue by his elder brother, Femi Kuti who tried to douse the tension.

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Seun was seen later seen shaking the governor as shown in the photo below…

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