Jad Abumrad
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Appearances Over Time
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They did not want to be seen as political objects.
Each of them got there for their own reasons.
One of them, Laide, wanted to travel and see the world.
She'd always dreamed of being an air hostess, and there was no way for her to be that.
But along comes this guy who is traveling, and it does allow her to see the world.
Another, Lara, wanted to fight back politically, and this was the only guy doing that.
A third person, Chinieri, talked about how in...
In Nigeria, you have an amalgam of ethnic groups and an incredible amount of tension.
That's what led to the civil war.
And one of the rules of Fela's compound was that there can be no ethnicity.
You cannot refer to each other as Yoruba or Igbo.
You're simply people.
And that was why she went there.
So each of them had a reason.
And as they spoke about him, they acknowledged some of the excess.
But they also spoke about him with incredible fondness.
And that was complicated.
It was complicated to hear that.
That he did things that I think we would all condemn him.
And yet the feeling I had leaving was that he was partially β he was an abuser at times but also a liberator in a weird way.