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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

Kalakuta Museum

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts & Atlas Obscura

Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Iconic musician Fela Kuti declared his home in Lagos, Nigeria, an independent state. He called it Kalakuta - and in 1977 it was invaded by the Nigerian Army.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, listen, so my top artists ever are Tupac, Bob Marley, and Fela Kuti.

0:06.6

I have those guys in my top three, not just because their music is incredible, but because

0:10.5

they added social consciousness to their music in a way that's just timeless.

0:15.8

And today, we're going to focus on probably the least known of those three, Fela Kuti,

0:20.9

the inventor of Afrobee.

0:22.7

And we're going to talk about a specific event.

0:25.9

On February 18th, 1977 in Lagos, Nigeria, Fela, who's probably at that point already

0:31.0

the biggest musical artist in African history, had his home surrounded by the Nigerian army.

0:35.8

Here's an actor, reading a part of an interview Fela did years later, remembering the scene.

0:41.0

A thousand soldiers surrounding your house.

0:44.7

This really draws a lot of crowds.

0:47.4

There were about 60,000 people watching this scene.

0:51.5

It was like a big tetasho.

0:54.4

At that point, Fela had been a critic of the Nigerian government for about 15 years.

0:59.2

He felt the politicians were all corrupt and didn't really care about the progress of Nigeria.

1:03.9

He went so far as to declare his home, a home that was in Lagos, Nigeria, an independent state.

1:10.4

He called it Calacuda.

1:13.1

My name is Baudelaire, and today on Atlas Obscura, we're going to hear the story of the Calacuda

1:17.0

Republic and about the day the Nigerian army invaded.

1:21.3

More, after this.

1:41.9

Let me introduce you to Fela Cudiz daughter.

1:44.8

My name is Yeni Anikolakukuchi.

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