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KWAM 1, eccentricity and cult of the Big Man, By Festus Adedayo

Festus Adedayo writes about Obasa, Aláàfin Ṣàngó and the capture of Lagos.

At the risk of being labeled thanatophobic –  a preoccupation with death or its anxiety – the grim reality is that, last Tuesday, Nigeria’s music world would have lost veteran Yoruba Fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde. Being Muslim, it is in order to say the man popularly known as KWAM 1 would have been buried same […]

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