An ancient photograph of late Afrobeats superstar Fela Anikulapo Kuti and his final kid, Seun Kuti, has emerged online, eliciting comments.
In the circulating old photo, Fela Anikulap Kuti was seen wearing a boxer and receiving a phone call while Seun Kuti was on the ground level.
Notably, Fela Kuti was born on October 15, 1938, in Abeokuta, but died on August 2, 1997, in Lagos, Nigeria, at the age of 58. His death was due to complications associated with AIDS.
Throughout his life, he had seven children: Omoyeni Kuti, Femi Kuti, Olusola Kuti, Kunle Kuti, Omashalewa Kuti, Motunrayo Kuti, and Seun Kuti.
However, an old photo of Fela Anikulapo Kuti with his son Seun, in which his shorts reveal a huge quantity of pubic hair that should have been shaved, sparked much discussion.
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See the reactions below.
sheridanbx1: Shaving stick never dey that time 🤷🏽♀️.
xholanii: But why fela kuti go snap this kind picture.
official_favourlee_: Them never invent shaving stick by then?🥲.
just_lilboy: Abi dem no get shaving 🪒 bic then 🤭😂.
mzzsholz: See him face😂😂😂😂😂na since him small e don get stubborn face.
priscillia__zane’: E for stil use knife 🔪 nau if blade be no dy then😩😩🤲🏽.
winnifred_alfred: Fela no dey shave?
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