Tuesday, 21 May 2013
PHOTONEWS: Lagos Governor Visits Kalakuta Museum In Lagos
Lagos state governor Babatunde Fashola and several state officials visited the Kalakuta Republic Museum at the Gbemisola Street in Ikeja, Lagos on Friday.
The Lagos state government donated money to the children of Afrobeat king Fela Anikulapo-Kuti to set up a museum in his name.
abi o
Abi O!! My brother the same tin wey fela preach say make we no dey do na to dey bleach.
Now in his memory una come put en coat ontop sometin wey no look black or even yellow sef.
Make una try buy one black dolly i beg O.
Na insult to fela.
We wey go shrine no like wetin una do so correct dis error.
lasues
Your excellency,we plead your liniency on lagos state school of part time studies.we plead you to give us the oppourtunity to become graduates as we are about to finish. We promise to comply to all rules and regulations given to us.please fight our course! Thank you! Long live nigeria and lagos state.
WE are tired animals who
WE are tired animals who adore same sex marriage in their place of worship and at d same time worship satan (devil) as dy hv d gospel called satanic bible.
Indeed u are Gud
Is only God ll see u true
Na wa o!
We no come get black mannequins to display the "Black President's" attires! O pari!
GOVERNMENT OF DISPARITIES!
I dont know why SR was not interested this time to make a coverage of what they called 'Presidential Chat'. Even though I did'nt watch or listen to it myself knowing that it would start and end to nothing other than intoxicated shameless lies and empty gimmick promises. Boko Haram has began to be expose now it is up to Nigerians to be informed who Boko Haram really is. Disparities between the spokeperson of the myopia called government and the myopia itself are vivid indication that the car is moving but there is disagreement between the driver and the conduster on whether there is enough petroleum in the tank or not. Nigeria is in the hands of its enemies.
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This is great news! Fela is one of Nigeria's great patriots; he paid a high price for challenging the excesses of military government at a time when most Nigerians were too afraid to speak.
Spare some time to visit this museum and show your appreciation for a man who sacrificed so much to speak on behalf of all of us.
Long live Fela!
God bless Nigeria.
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Indeed u are truely a great
Indeed u are truely a great man lagos state governor I salute u may u live long

