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Kalakuta Republic was the name Fela Kuti gave to the communal compound that housed his family, band members, and recording studio. Located at 14 Agege Motor Road, Idi-Oro, Mushin, Lagos, Nigeria. it had a free health clinic, and recording facility. #AfroBeatDiary
Fela declared it independent from the state ruled by the military junta after he returned from the United States in 1970 The compound burned to the ground on February 18, 1977 after an assault by a thousand armed soldiers. #AfroBeatDiary
"Kalakuta" was a mockery of a prison cell named "Calcutta" that Fela inhabited.

Before the attack on Fela's home, he made a record called Zombie, about the Nigerian military regime. In the song, soldiers are called zombies for obeying orders blindly. #AfroBeatDiary
One of the lines of the song, in West African Pidgin English says, "Zombie no go walk unless you tell am to walk", i.e., a zombie won't walk unless commanded to. Fela was frustrated with the Nigerian army's rank and file that allowed corruption and intimidation. #AfroBeatDiary
The song was popular in Nigeria, upsetting then-Head of State General Olusegun Obasanjo. The military was unhappy with Fela's constant criticism and said it was unseemly to have a republic within a republic... #AfroBeatDiary
During the attack at the Kalakuta Republic by the Nigerian Armed Forces, Fela's mother Francis Abigail Olufunmilayo Thomas was thrown from a window of the second floor. She died after being in a coma for about eight weeks.

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Following the sacking of Kalakuta Republic, Fela's plan to marry 27 of his back-up singers in a mass wedding ceremony at the office of his lawyer, Tunji Braithwaite, in celebration of a year anniversary on February 18, 1978. #AfroBeatDiary
Two days later, February 20, 1978, he secretly married the 27 women popularly known as "Queens" at the defunct Parisona Hotel along Ikorodu road in Lagos. #AfroBeatDiary
Fela said he would not have marital relationship with all of the women as the tabloids suggested, but had married them as they could not find employment after the recording studio had been burnt down. #AfroBeatDiary
According to Fela, in African tradition, when a woman was in danger of being left destitute, it was the duty of a man in her community to marry her as a means of offering protection. #AfroBeatDiary

Source: @Wikipedia
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