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Femi Kuti is now a Knight
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Femi Kuti conferred with the chevalier des arts et des letters
Nigerian prolific Afrobeat Maestro, Femi Kuti, has been made a Knight.
Over the weekend in France, the singer of “Sorry Sorry” received the honorary title of Chevalier de l’Ordre d’Arts et Lettres or Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters.
Femi received the honour while attending the Rebellion Afrobeat exhibition of Afrobeat music in Paris, France.
In his thank-you address, Kuti expressed gratitude to the organisers while pleading with France and world leaders to reverse their unfavourable attitudes toward Africa and its countries.
“Thank you very much, I truly appreciate this recognition and the involvement of the French cultural system from the start of my career at a point when many people did not accept my path as a musician. France has allowed me to express my music and I believe has understood my political views as a pan-Africanist through this medium before recognising me with this honour.
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“Africa must be free to express itself completely and to sit with partners to build a unified world of Justice, love, and peace. The world is at a critical point as we see with more wars, more riots, poverty, climate change, and the migrant crises, of which I ask you to continue to rescue at sea with the greatest humanity. If Africa is allowed the full opportunity to build its home, and African leaders make the welfare of our people a priority, Africa would be at the forefront of development alongside the large powers on our planet. For this to happen, France and the entire world must change policies that aren’t favourable to Africa and its nations.
“We are in the place of this exhibition which is called Afrobeat Rebellion and you know that it is in my family DNA. For the love of my people and people all around the world, I will continue to dedicate my life to the cause of which I have been a part of for as long as I can remember. A free and united Africa that can work as an equal partner with the rest of the world,” he said.
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