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What did Seun Kuti do? Police assault video goes viral as son of afrobeat legend is arrested

By Matthew Elliott

Notable performer and vocalist Seun Kuti landed himself in a difficult situation subsequent to hitting a cop, following which he was captured. The episode occurred in Lagos on Saturday and police representative Benjamin Hundeyin revealed that Kuti gave over himself at the police headquarters.

The occurrence was likewise caught on record as Kuti was spotted quarreling with a cop and pushing him.

Seun Kuti’s attack video has been catching the web’s eye and netizens have been attempting to grasp the explanation for his activities. To give an explanation on the episode, Kuti posted a tweet on May 14 where he composed:

“He attempted to kill all of us. I have the confirmation however I really do deny pursue clout. He has apologized and I have made a deal to avoid squeezing charges. Make una mind una business make the unfortunate person no lose him employment.”
Kuti shared another tweet where he composed that he approves of the examination being led into the matter and would appeal to God for some unacceptable individual to get prosecuted.

As indicated by IG of Police Usman Soluble base, demonstrations of hatred/scorn for images of power will not go on without serious consequences and that multitude of liable for such demonstrations will be dealt with.

Police representative Benjamin Hundeyin likewise shared a proclamation affirming Kuti’s capture and added:

Seun Kuti’s dad Fela Kuti began fostering an interest in music quite early in life. His dad was an individual from a band called Egypt 80 and he likewise later joined the band when he was just nine years of age.

Seun prepared himself as a saxophonist and percussionist and following his dad’s downfall in 1997, he chose to proceed with the fruitful excursion of the band by taking over as its head. He began chipping away at his music at 18 years old however never played out his work in front of an audience.
He remembered his advancements for his music which were for the most part alluding to African customs and societies. His most memorable recording, Seun Kuti and Fela’s Egypt 80, was delivered in 2008 and it got positive surveys from pundits. Seun went on visit at different spots all over the planet, including Los Angeles, Tokyo, Detroit, Paris, and that’s just the beginning.

Egypt 80 then delivered another task named Quite far to the Start in 2014. Seun Kuti has been highlighted in Sinead O’Connor’s collection named I’m Not Bossy, I’m the Chief, delivered in 2014.