In this episode, KEJI HAMILTON – guitarist and later keyboardist in Fela Kuti’s Egypt 80 band for over 10 years joins Gaise Baba …

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  1. There are four set of people watching you , Those who believe you can,Those who believe you cannot, Those that don't want you to be able to do it, And those who are ready to pull you down if you are able to do it… Life's deep, it's with age and time you will understand—-keji Hamilton

  2. Keji came to Fela in later years. I was at Fela's house in Mashalashi in 1974. Those were the days of the Tutu the guitarist, Baba Egbe on percussion, Toni Allen on drums, Nicholas Pax on sited percussion (They were two sited percussions and Ghanaians). Then Kologbo was learning how to play guitar and eventually played the Tenor guitar to Fela. Keji was with Fela in a later year; he was not there during the Kalakuta burning down by the soldier from the Abati barrack that was a mile away from the republic of Kalakuta. I don't believe that Fela would share the woman with this guy. Fela had some of the best women in Lagos in those days. Some were from a good home. Buki was one of them – the judge's daughter. I can go on and on about Fela between 1974 and 1975; then, I left to play the lead guitar for Blackman Akim Kareem. Like Kologbo, I learned to play the guitar at Kalakuta when I stayed with Fela. I had some memories with Chief Priest.

    Keji's story is a little exaggerated or hyped. Fela was always in charge of his girls sleeping with other people, but Fela decided the girl he wanted among them

  3. This legend's story is just like a core university course that must be passed in order to graduate. I stayed on it for over 2 hours! Unbelievable! What a great teaching, education, spiritual expose and a great blessing. Thank you man of God Keji Hamilton and the host. God bless you both.

  4. Fela fulfilled his destiny because he was connected to his true self as an African. Shout the name of jesus as much as you want. It won't get you anywhere because no one was named Jesus. Go do your research, blind Africans. If you do achieve your destiny shouting the name of jesus, it's just a coincidence. It's your "Ori" (your divibe self) that stood with you and probably because you are intuitive enough to listen to your divine self. You don't need jesus for anything. But as an African, better to be connected to your ancestors because they live in you. You carry their DNA. Is jesus your ancestor? It's just a name deceptively invented by Europeans from "something" thats connected to you. Thats why it has so much power over you. You've just been fooled by European "juju", which is deception and propaganda. Wake up from your slumber.

  5. Some Nigerians in their greed and lust for the vain things of life will be using their hands to destroy a beautiful heritage bestowed on them by their ancestors. This is a perfect example. And now he will say jesus has delivered him. Greedy set of human beings.

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