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Fela becomes first African to receive posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
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Afrobeat maestro Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is set to make history as the first African artist to receive a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Recording Academy announced that the “King of Afrobeat” will be honoured at the 2026 Grammy Awards, marking a symbolic reconciliation between Fela’s revolutionary music and the global music establishment he fiercely criticised during his lifetime.
The award will be presented at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony on Saturday, January 31, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, a day before the main 68th Grammy Awards ceremony.
The announcement has been met with celebration across Nigeria and the international music community, with fans and artists alike hailing the recognition as long overdue for one of Africa’s most influential cultural figures.
The Recording Academy said, “Fela’s influence and catalog of music have been widely celebrated and explored, including the podcast series Fela Kuti: Fear No Man (the New Yorker’s No. 1 Podcast of 2025) and the Tony Award-winning Broadway run of Fela! The Musical from 2008 to 2010. Fela’s influence spans generations, inspiring artists such as Beyoncé, Paul McCartney and Thom Yorke, and shaping modern Nigerian Afrobeats.
A titanic sociopolitical voice, Afrobeat’s revolutionary politics brought Fela into violent conflict with successive Nigerian military regimes, which made many attempts to suppress him and once sent in the army to burn down his communal home, Kalakuta Republic.”
Fela’s son, Seun Kuti, who currently leads the iconic Egypt 80 band, described the honour as a victory not only for Afrobeat but also for politically conscious music. However, he disclosed that he would be unable to attend the ceremony in person due to travel restrictions.
“We are all proud as a family,” Seun said. “It is just a shame that I can’t be there physically to join my family to accept the honour because of travel restrictions.
“Trump has banned me because of talks of Christian genocide. Nevertheless, the family is proud. It’s a good day for African music, Afrobeat culture, and resistance music.”
The award will be formally received by Fela’s children, Yeni, Femi and Kunle Kuti, who have continued to preserve and promote his legacy through the New Afrika Shrine and other cultural platforms linked to the former Kalakuta Republic.
Seun Kuti has recently been in the spotlight following a heated public exchange with fellow Nigerian star Wizkid over debates surrounding musical greatness and legacy.
However, he used this moment of recognition to advocate unity within the music industry rather than rivalry.
“The term ‘greatest’ has a lot to do with comparison,” Seun explained. “My point has always been: don’t compare. Our artists and culture should breed cooperation, not pitch people against each other. Fela is great, and that is the truth. What we must question is the mindset of those who feel they are not great unless they are compared to others.”
Fela, who died in 1997 at the age of 58, is being honoured for creating Afrobeat, a genre that fused West African highlife, jazz, funk and traditional rhythms, while using his music as a weapon against military dictatorship, corruption and social injustice.
In announcing the award, the Recording Academy cited his “inestimable contributions” to global music and acknowledged that his sound and ideology laid the foundation for the modern Afrobeats movement currently dominating international charts.
Fela joins a distinguished list of 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award recipients, including Whitney Houston, Carlos Santana, Chaka Khan, Cher and Paul Simon.
The honour follows the 2025 induction of Fela’s 1976 album Zombie into the Grammy Hall of Fame, further cementing his enduring influence.
As Grammy weekend approaches, a special live band tribute is also scheduled to take place in Los Angeles, celebrating Fela’s radical spirit, political courage and timeless groove.
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Internet abuzz as popular Content Creator Peller Proposes to Girlfriend Jarvis
Internet Ignites as popular Nigerian content creator Peller has taken a major step in his relationship after proposing marriage to his girlfriend and fellow content creator, Jarvis.
The romantic proposal, which has since attracted significant attention online, marked a new chapter in the couple’s relationship and quickly became a trending topic across social media platforms.
Photos and videos from the special moment circulated widely, showing the couple celebrating the engagement with excitement and joy. Fans and followers flooded social media with congratulatory messages shortly after news of the proposal emerged.
Peller and Jarvis have built a strong following through their entertaining online content and public displays of affection, making them one of the most talked-about young couples in Nigeria’s digital entertainment space.
Over the years, the pair have frequently shared moments from their relationship with fans, helping them build a loyal audience that closely follows their personal and professional journeys.
The engagement announcement was met with excitement from supporters, many of whom expressed happiness at seeing the couple take their relationship to the next level.
Social media users described the proposal as a significant milestone and wished the pair success as they prepare for the next phase of their lives together.
The development has further strengthened the couple’s popularity online, with discussions surrounding the engagement continuing to trend across various platforms.
While details regarding the wedding plans have not yet been publicly disclosed, fans remain eager to learn more about the couple’s future plans.
For now, the engagement marks a memorable moment for Peller and Jarvis, whose relationship continues to attract attention from followers across Nigeria and beyond.
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Why I can’t commit to one woman – Singer Flavour
Nigerian singer, Flavour has revealed why it is difficult for him to commit to one woman.
Speaking in a video broadcast, the ‘Nabania’ crooner said he belongs to “the wild world” and not to a single woman.
The music star explained that unlike some men who are “domesticated”, he can’t be “caged.”
He said, “I am an explorer. I belong to the wild world. I belong to the street. Some men are domesticated but I am not. We belong to the wild world. I cannot be caged.”
Flavour has three children from two different women, both of whom are former beauty queens.
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2026 Guber: I Will Be There To Defend Our Votes – Davido Assures Adeleke
Afrobeats star Davido has stated that he will personally work to prevent electoral manipulation during the Osun State governorship election scheduled for August 15, 2026.
In a post on his Instagram story, the singer addressed attempts to tamper with votes and stated he would be present on election day to protect the process.
He also expressed support for his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, who is seeking a second term under the Accord Party.
“On August 15, anybody who tries to rig go collect in the highest order. I will be in the field to defend our votes. Keke must ke if need be!!! @aadeleke_01, at your back, sir!” he wrote.
Davido shared a clip of former resident electoral commissioner Nnenna Otti discussing electoral fraud and linked his comments to that footage.
The artist has been publicly involved in Osun politics. In April, after joining the party, Davido was named head of youth mobilisation for the Accord Party campaign council.
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