I will re-marry when I am 75 – Yeni Kuti

I will re-marry when I am 75 – Yeni Kuti

Dancer and daughter of the late Afrobeat originator, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Yeni Kuti , has finally answered the question that many have been aski

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Dancer and daughter of the late Afrobeat originator, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Yeni Kuti , has finally answered the question that many have been asking for a long time. She said, “I have a partner and we have started our marriage plans. We would get married when I am 75 years old.”

Yeni got engaged to her longtime partner, Theo Lawson, during her 55 birthday celebration on May 24 2016. Her first marriage to late Femi Segun produced Rolari who is now married and a mother of one, but it crashed many years before Segun died in 2014.

Yeni Kuti also noted that the closure of event centres, including the New Afrikan Shrine, had taken its toll on the entertainment sector. She said, “With this lockdown, I’m broke. Our kind of business is not what one can run online. People have to come to the Shrine to enjoy themselves and that’s when they patronise us.”

The retired dancer also maintained that it was wrong to flaunt luxurious items in the midst of excruciating poverty in the land. She said, “I don’t do that (post flashy things). Even if I can afford it, I am not that kind of person. In a country where so many people are hungry, why should one want to flaunt designer products? You can do that if you are in America where most people are comfortable. I could post a picture of myself dressed up but not wearing designer items. Life is transient. All the things in this world can’t be taken anywhere with one when one dies. Now, we are not even allowed to attend any social gathering, so if one has the best shoes and clothes, one can’t wear them to anywhere.”

She also admonished Nigerians not to feel depressed by whatever they saw on social media. She added, “I don’t think they should feel oppressed. Some people actually post things to make themselves feel good. They too might be having issues in their lives and maybe it is those postings that make them feel better. I don’t think anyone should lead their life based on what others are doing. I don’t do that; I do what I feel is right. One shouldn’t be envious of any other person because you don’t know what the person is going through.”