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Fela was not only a musician, writer unveils rare prison account of Fela

Admin February 9, 2026

Renowned writer and historian, Majemite Jaboro, has released “The Ikoyi Prison Narratives”, a book offering rare insight into the life, spirituality and political philosophy of Afrobeats legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

The book documents conversations between Jaboro and Fela during their confinement at Ikoyi Prison, Lagos, between January and April 1993, while they awaited trial over a murder case.

Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos, Jaboro said the work was inspired by memory, history and a sense of duty to preserve a critical chapter of Nigeria’s political and cultural evolution.

“Ikoyi Prison symbolises the state’s tradition of silencing dissent. Fela’s incarceration represented a clash between truth and power,” Jaboro said.

He explained that the book blends witness accounts, oral history, political context and cultural analysis, presenting what he described as “an archive in motion”.

“I was not interested in mythologising Fela. I wanted to show him as a human being caught inside the machinery of the state,” he added.

“The book explores themes of resistance, power, identity and citizenship, using Fela’s experiences to examine Nigeria’s history of governance, repression and public dissent.”

Jaboro also re-interprets Fela’s songs, including ‘Zombie’, ‘Alagbon Close’ and ‘Expensive Shit’, as political documents that captured the realities of military brutality and social injustice.

“These songs are sonic records of what the government tried to erase,” he said.

According to the author, Fela’s spiritual beliefs, Afrocentric philosophy and communal lifestyle shaped his activism and confrontations with authority.

“Fela was not only a musician. He was a political philosopher and mystic rooted in African spirituality and self-determination,” Jaboro noted.

He said Fela’s influence remains visible in youth movements, protest culture and contemporary African music.

“He proved that a microphone could be as powerful as a manifesto,” he said.

Jaboro emphasised the importance of presenting Fela in a balanced light, highlighting both his brilliance and imperfections.

“Heroes without flaws are propaganda. History must be honest,” he said.

The author said the book also serves as a message to political leaders on the dangers of repression and intolerance.

“Jailing critics only amplifies their voices. When governments ignore pain, culture becomes rebellion,” he stated.

He expressed hope that the book would place African narratives at the centre of global conversations on music, resistance and social change.

“Our stories belong at the heart of global political thought,” he added.

“The Ikoyi Prison Narratives” offers a rare first-hand account of one of Africa’s most influential cultural figures, linking music, spirituality and political philosophy in modern Nigerian history. (NAN)

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