Fela's Shrine Ikeja
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I visited the late legendary Fela Anikulapo shrine and home in ikeja Lagos. The place holds a lot of memories and history about the legendary musician. A fee of 1,000 naira is being collect as entrance fee and a guide takes people around to show what the place is about and narrates the history about the place. We were taken around alongside some other tourist and we were show some of Fela’s ablum, his rooms which houses his personal items such as his saxophone, his clothes. We were informed by the tour guide that his clothes have been there since his demise and we were also showed his shoes too. He was such a stylish musician I can say. We were also taken upstairs, more like a rooftop where we saw a very big local pot called (ikokorin in Yoruba) which means “iron pot” in English. Some souvenirs are also called on the premises at different rates such as t-shirts, caps etc. It is a nice place and it holds a lot of history.
The historical site for Music and Politics addicts. Concert rehearsal every Thursday and Sunday by Femi Kuti. Safe place. Affordable. Good food.
The new Afrika Shrine is what i refers to an home of fun and entertainment. The Afrika shrine alway have collections of performance and the chairman of the place Femi Kuti always perform on Thursdays.
As a lover of museum and galleries, this spot was just okay. The tour guide was great and very knowledgeable about the history and songs of Fela Kuti. A musical political activist. However, it would have been nice to have some of his music playing in the background for those who knew little about this Nigerian legend. Also he was the only one working so he was up and down between the tour. It's definitely a good stoo if you're keen to know about Fela without reading it up on a Wikipedia page. There's a rooftop bar where one can have drinks and souvenir shop at the bottom if you need a cool tee. They do have a better opportunity of living up the spaces as they feel dead and decaying. Maybe better lighting and a paintwork. But that's just my opinion. For a die hard fan, I hear you could come at night and experience music and dance with other Fela fans. (to be confirmed, I'd call to ask when they host these festivals)
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M&G products stand out for their exceptional quality, durability, and innovative design. From pens and pencils to sketch pads, acrylics, and other stationery items, each product is carefully crafted to deliver smooth performance and long-lasting value. Whether for school, office, or creative use, M&G ensures reliability and comfort with every item. The writing instruments are sleek, easy to grip, and produce consistent ink flow, while their notebooks and sketch pads are made with premium paper that enhances writing and drawing experiences. What truly sets M&G apart is its commitment to affordability without compromising quality — making it a trusted brand for students, professionals, and creatives alike. If you’re looking for stationery that combines style, quality, and performance, M&G is definitely the brand to rely on.
I visited the late legendary Fela Anikulapo shrine and home in ikeja Lagos. The place holds a lot of memories and history about the legendary musician. A fee of 1,000 naira is being collect as entrance fee and a guide takes people around to show what the place is about and narrates the history about the place. We were taken around alongside some other tourist and we were show some of Fela’s ablum, his rooms which houses his personal items such as his saxophone, his clothes. We were informed by the tour guide that his clothes have been there since his demise and we were also showed his shoes too. He was such a stylish musician I can say. We were also taken upstairs, more like a rooftop where we saw a very big local pot called (ikokorin in Yoruba) which means “iron pot” in English. Some souvenirs are also called on the premises at different rates such as t-shirts, caps etc. It is a nice place and it holds a lot of history.
The historical site for Music and Politics addicts. Concert rehearsal every Thursday and Sunday by Femi Kuti. Safe place. Affordable. Good food.
The new Afrika Shrine is what i refers to an home of fun and entertainment. The Afrika shrine alway have collections of performance and the chairman of the place Femi Kuti always perform on Thursdays.
As a lover of museum and galleries, this spot was just okay. The tour guide was great and very knowledgeable about the history and songs of Fela Kuti. A musical political activist. However, it would have been nice to have some of his music playing in the background for those who knew little about this Nigerian legend. Also he was the only one working so he was up and down between the tour. It's definitely a good stoo if you're keen to know about Fela without reading it up on a Wikipedia page. There's a rooftop bar where one can have drinks and souvenir shop at the bottom if you need a cool tee. They do have a better opportunity of living up the spaces as they feel dead and decaying. Maybe better lighting and a paintwork. But that's just my opinion. For a die hard fan, I hear you could come at night and experience music and dance with other Fela fans. (to be confirmed, I'd call to ask when they host these festivals)
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