Nigerian Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti recently made waves by calling out activist Aisha Yesufu over her choice to wear a hijab, questioning how it aligns with her advocacy for women’s liberation. In a fiery message, Kuti implied that Yesufu’s wearing of the hijab was contradictory to the freedom she advocates, suggesting she should “liberate herself” first. He went on to argue that true African identity cannot coexist with religious symbols brought by colonial influence, sparking widespread attention.
Known for his unfiltered takes, Kuti’s comments tapped into a longstanding conversation about African authenticity, with many fans taking sides. While some applauded him for raising the topic, others found his criticism unfair, defending Yesufu’s right to combine her activism with personal religious choices. Kuti, son of the Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has often been vocal about his views on African culture, carrying on his father’s legacy of challenging Western influence in African society.
AJU2kobo.com view: Seun Kuti’s blunt remarks have added a juicy twist to Nigeria’s celebrity discourse, fueling the public’s fascination with these larger-than-life figures. Whether his comments spark a genuine discussion or merely fan the flames of controversy, one thing is certain: in Nigeria’s celebrity scene, it’s the outspoken ones who keep everyone on their toes.