By Cynthia Abah
Seun Kuti, son of Afro-beats legend Fela Kuti, has revealed how the late MKO Abiola and his wife, Simbiat, framed his father for armed robbery during the military regime of Muhammadu Buhari. According to Seun, the Abiolas falsely accused Fela of stealing their Ferrari at gunpoint, a crime punishable by death under the strict laws enforced by Buhari’s Deputy Head of State, Tunde Idiagbon.
In a live Instagram post, Seun recounted the events, stating, “Abiola and his wife, Simbiat, lied against Fela, claiming he and his boys robbed her of her Ferrari at gunpoint. This was their plan to kill my dad because, under Idiagbon’s regime, armed robbery was punishable by death.”
Fortunately for Fela, he was performing in Cameroon at the time the accusation was made, providing him with an alibi. Seun explained, “Fela escaped the setup because he was on stage in Cameroon, proving he couldn’t be robbing in Lagos at the same time.”
In response to the false accusation, Fela and his elder son, Femi, took matters into their own hands. Seun added, “Fela and Femi took 12 buckets of faeces to Abiola’s house in the middle of the night and smeared his compound. The next day, the police came to investigate, but Fela denied the act, stating he would smear Abiola’s house with faeces if given the chance.”
This revelation sheds light on the intense and dangerous animosity between Fela Kuti and MKO Abiola during a tumultuous period in Nigeria’s history.