HOW TO MAKE N50,000 WITH JUST N12,500 ON ULTIMATE CYCLER UNDER 2 WEEKS - EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ON








Join Ultimate cycler today and be financially INDEPENDENT and FREE Ultimate cycle Nigeria.

Ultimate Cycler is a member-to-member donation business model created by Peter Wolfing that is designed to help people break through financial struggles.



Ultimate Cycler Nigeria
It’s a 2×2 cycler scheme with a direct member-to-member payment plan. You don’t pay any money into the system, no admin fees, no registration fees, none of that, you get all of your payout directly into your account.


There are 6 matrix levels you can earn from, but the only expense you make is the one-time N12,500 ($25) you donate to your sponsor so as to activate your account.

How Does Ultimate Cycler Nigeria Work?
If you’re reading this review right now, I’ll assume that you’re interested in knowing how you can make money through Ultimate Cycler, right? If that’s your aim then read on…

I’ll try and break it down so that you’ll understand how it all works…

Ultimate Cycler Nigeria gives you N50,000 after about a week, or thereabout, even less  of investing just N12,500, and if you’re not good at referring others, you’ve got no problem as the system got you covered and would automatically fix 4 people under you who would pay you N12,500 each summing up to N50,000.

Once you register, you’re paired with someone to whom you’ll make a one-time payment of N12,500 to and your account would be activated, then you’re set to receive your own payments of N12,500 from  four other people.

However, the only advantage of referring your friends  is that it keeps the system going and it ensures that you get your profit faster.

If you register today on Ultimate Cycler Nigeria and you are able to get 4 of your friends to register today also using your referral link, then you’ll make your N50,000 in just one day. Isn’t that cool?

If you don’t want to refer people, just sit back and relax as the system would automatically fix 4 people under you in about a week or two who will pay you the sum of N50,000

Introducing your friends only speeds up your collection of N50,000. If you choose to keep quiet and not introduce your friends, you’ll still get your N50,000 within a week or two through automatic pairing from around Nigeria.

There’s been lots of testimonies about Ultimate Cycler Nigeria, and I too am already benefiting immensely from this scheme and I felt it would be good to let the general public know about this too.

HOW ULTIMATE CYCLER WORKS AND HOW TO JOIN ULTIMATE CYCLER NIGERIA
When you register, you will need to donate the sum of N12,500 to a fellow member you registered under his link, and he will then confirm your donation.

Create an Ultimate Cycler Account Here

Your registration will be complete when you have sent N12,500 ($25) to the person you are matched with.

After that, login to your ultimate Cycler account, click on “My Profile”, when your profile loads up, scroll down to the part that says “Payment Instructions.” Delete the default text you don’t need there and enter your bank account details there.

Note: You will get paid to the bank account details you entered in the “Payment Instructions” section. So, make sure it is correct.
Whenever you receive payment go to your Ultimate Cycler account to confirm that the person has paid you. This is also important.

The system (Admin) will put 4 other registered people under you from spillovers who will also pay you N12,500 each, into your bank account, making N50,000. You can also bring people to register under you if you can’t wait for the system to do it for you.

After you have your 4 people under you, you can now upgrade to Grade 2, where you Will need to pay N25,000 from your N50000 to a Grade 2 upline member and now you don’t need to worry on how to get people in this level, the system will bring 16 persons under you who will pay you N25,000 each making N400,000.

LEVEL 2
You upgrade with $50 (N25,000) out of your profits.
It is also 2×2 matrix.

As your downlines follow you, together with spillovers from your uplines, you cycle $50 x 4= $200 (N100,000). Re-enter as you did in the $25 matrix. You keep profiting with the cycle of $200 over and over without limit, giving you $150 each time you cycle, which is N75,000 net profit over and over and over again without end.

LEVEL 3
It is also a 2×2 matrix.

In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $100 (N50,000).
At this level you earned $100 x4 = $400 (N200,000), giving you a net profit of N150,000 over and over without end.

LEVEL 4
It is also a 2×2 matrix.

In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $200 (N100,000).
At this level you earned $200 x4 = $800 (N400,000), giving you a net profit of N300,000 over and over without limit.

LEVEL 5
It is also a 2×2 matrix.
In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $400 (N200,000).
At this level you earned $400 x4 = $1,600 (N800,000), giving you a net profit of  N600,000 over and over again without end.

LEVEL 6
It is also a 2×2 matrix.

In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $800 (N400,000).
At this level you earned $800 x4 = $3,200 (N1,600,000), giving you a net profit of N1,2000,000 over and over without end as you keep on cycling.


Importantly, I must mention that if you’re not ready to make the initial payment of N12,500 then you shouldn’t bother to register on Ultimate Cycler Nigeria as your account would not be activated until the person you made the payment to acknowledges your payment.

If for any reason you’ve made a payment and the person you made the payment to has refused to acknowledge it, the system already has a way to handle such issues, so you have no fears as this is 100% real and secure.

In the past few days, Ultimate Cycler Nigeria has gained widespread popularity and that alone should be enough to convince you that this system really works, some even say it’s better than MMM.

Apart from the first level where you earn a total of N50,000, there are also 5 higher levels that can see you earning huge amounts of profit.

The fact that this is a 1-time pay program with no monthly fees, only costs N12,500 to get started, and pays 100% instant commissions means that a lot of people will be interested in this and you can easily start seeing multiple cycles daily.

How long will Ultimate Cycler Nigeria live?
Is this the question bothering your mind? It’s important you ask such questions because i also asked that before i agreed to join Ultimate Cycler Nigeria.

Here is a little fact about the founder of Ultimate Cycler, Peter Wolfing:
Peter Wolfing who is the founder of Ultimate Cycler has been building online businesses and marketing tools for the past 14 years. In that time he’s proven beyond doubt that he knows how to build programs with staying power, and that he is committed to the long-term success of his projects. He is the owner of a 14 year old company with a solid track record and an A+ rating with BBB.
You can be sure that Ultimate Cycler Nigeria is here to stay, you can make your profit from here and start up other businesses that would keep you smiling even in recession.


ULTIMATE CYCLER EARNINGS SUMMARY:

STAGE 1.
$100 (N50,000)

STAGE 2
$200 (N100,000)

STAGE 3
$400 (N200,000)

STAGE 4
$800(N400,000)

STAGE 5
$1,600 (N800,000)

STAGE 6
$3,200 (N1,600,000)

Join an active team like mine so your downline can grow quickly. Register with this our team referral link 
http://ultimatecycler.com/ref/chyke_ba Our Team will help put you through and guide you.
Register Now on Ultimate Cycler Nigeria and get paid soonest!

In Conclusion
While the government is busy seeking ways to stop Nigerians from patronizing MMM, Ultimate Cycler Nigeria  is gaining widespread popularity.

It’s very easy to get started, very easy to and make huge sums with Ultimate Cycler, and it has the leadership behind to keep the system alive for a very long period.

I highly recommend this program to you and I invite you to come join our team and smile all the way to the bank…

Ultimate Cycler is among the hottest online networking business in Nigeria today just like MMM, Crowdrising, iCharity etc. In Ultimate Cycler, Members Donate Money to Members meaning you are not paying money into the site system. Its a mutual community where Members help members.

*Our Team will help put you through and guide you.
All donations are made directly to your bank account.  Share your link to people and bring them in in mass.
(Note: Registering under somebodies link may not mean that you will pay to him or her, the system decides who you pay to)

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Please Do Not Register If you Know That you are not ready to start, and you do not have money!!

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Have any questions or concerns about Ultimate Cycler? You can drop a comment in the box below and I’ll respond to you as quickly as I can.

Dont forget to register under our active groing team @ http://ultimatecycler.com/ref/chyke_ba

Ultimate Cycler Nigeria, Happy Earnings!


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Check Out Incredible Photos Of The 2017 Toyota Corolla XSE You Need To See Today

Incredible Photos Of The 2017 Toyota Corolla XSE You Need To See Today



The 2017 Toyota Corolla XSE comes with innovations that will make life convenient for you; this latest car features a rear view camera attached with a 6.1-inch touchscreen on the dashboard. If you Have been having thought and plan about buying a brand new Toyota car, then The 2017 Toyota Corolla XSE is for you.  


 It also has a four-speed automatic transmission, automatic braking feature, plus another safety tech that competitors in the same price range have.

CHECK OUT INCREDIBLY AWESOME PICTURES BELOW...






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The 2017 Toyota Corolla XSE still comes with that 1.8-litre engine that makes 132HP, while the more efficient LE Eco model generates about 140HP. The pricing of the car is about $18,135, Which is about 8.6 million naira.
If you were in the market for a new car, would you consider this awesome?



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10 Amazing tips you should try out on your smartphone

Amazing tips you should try out on your smartphone

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The thing about smartphones is that these premium devices have been made for a wide variety of use but unfortunately, we most times get stuck using these devices for just the most basic of things. What you might not know is that every time you change your phone from one to another with higher quality and specs, the only thing you get is not just another piece of hardware to make calls, send and receive messages, surf the internet and have fun only but so much more. Today, we are going into tips and tricks on how better you can fully utilise your devices to get the best value for your money, impress yourself and even your friends with your great repertoire of knowledge.




  1. Customize your lock screen
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Phones, like any other thing that we carry around daily, are bound to get lost at one time or the other and most times when these devices are found, they cannot be gotten to the owners because they are usually locked and no contact information can be pulled from it. Customise your device’s lock screen to have your contact info on it in the case of loss or theft and increase your chances of locating it. on Android, Health, iOS and even Windows, you would just need to go to settings and customise our wallpaper to get this done.
2.  Know your songs faster
If you wanted to know what music you were listening to in the past, or currently, you might still be in the habit of having to run a search query via music apps such as Shazam or SoundHound. Why not ditch that stress and instead, just ask nicely from Google Now (Android), Siri (Apple) or Cortana (Microsoft)?

3.  Digitalize your documents 
Gone are the days when the best way to get your documents secured on your device was via scanning. Now, thanks to the fact that smartphone makers are now giving increasing concern to the issue of cameras, you can just take a very good snapshot of these documents and then secure them with the use of various stock apps such as Evernote, Google Drive and CamScanner. This sure saves you a lot of money to file them away and provides comfort too.




4. Wi-Fi Voice control
You won’t always have time on your hands to do even the most basic things on your device – we know that, and your smartphone knows that, and that is why it is here to help. For a simple operation such as turning off the Wi-Fi of your device, you could just use any of Siri, Google Now or Cortana and when launched, a simple “turn off Wi-Fi” while you are doing any other thing would do the trick.

5. Flush the RAM on your iPhone

Unlike we have seen on Android devices and come to appreciate so well too, there doesn’t seem to be a safe mode on iOS devices but that doesn’t still mean you are not allowed to clear out the memory, free very good space and get things running with speed again. All you need do is to long press the power button. On doing this, a “slide” message appears after which you would need to long press the home button likewise. Hey, wasn’t that easy and neat? You didn’t even need to call up an engineer there.

6. Protect your device from kids and friends
For the Android Marshmallow users, this one is an exclusive for you and if pulled off well, it is an extremely neat trick to feel safe even when your device is at the mercy of your friends or kids. Head over to Settings on your device, scroll and tap on Security and your next stop under this drop down would be Screen pinning. What this feature simply allow you do is to pin apps that are on the multitasking screen and for apps to be switched, your special PIN would be required. Way to keep external users jailed while using your phone, don’t you think?




7. Speed up your charging
Just like everyone else, you want your device to spend as less time as possible connected to a power source and in that small time frame, you want to get the maximum battery charge accumulated. A simple trick for this is to switch your smartphone to the airplane mode which would kill all connections, underground refreshes and reloadings and convert both the active and passive charge voltages into accumulation for you.

8.  What’s draining your battery?
With greater smartphones comes greater processing power and this of course impacts the battery life. However, even after we have charged the device and then see it dropping due to use, we don’t want to believe sometime that the rate of drop is normal. For this, you can just head over to your device’s Settings and find out from your Battery Settings what it is that is draining your battery. Trust me, the details would amaze you.




9. Think your phone, think PC remote.
There are a bunch of apps out there that you might not know about which would help you make your device some sort of remote control to impact your PC. Suh apps includes Spotify, YouTube and the likes. While these may be limited in the kind of remote controls they give, you could check out others such as Unified Remote and Alfred to give your device full control to you PC at a distance.

10.Get huge files through your phone’s email
We all are not strangers to the way the email technology works and you would agree that there is a certain size limit to files that can be sent via email. The good news you might not have known all these while is that there is a feature that has been existent since the days of iOS 9.2 which allows you to email large files from your iPhone and provides cloud support for such files with a download link which can be used within 30 days.








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CHECK OUT PHOTOS OF CELEBRITIES BEFORE THEY CAME INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

CHECK OUT PHOTOS OF CELEBRITIES BEFORE THEY CAME INTO THE SPOTLIGHT.


This is a pure case of the saying, you are not ugly, you are just broke... As this celebs has transformed from their before to their after..



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Isn't this amazing?


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CHECK OUT NEW RESTAURANT IN TURKEY WITH THE DESIGN OF A PLANE

This restaurant has been in the spotlight as it is a GREAT architectural design. It was made for lovers of good food, comfort, class and style.

With an awesome interior the restaurants staffs dresses like a flight attendant to spice up the flavour
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I think this is one restaurant everyone will love to visit someday.




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2Face Idibia Suffers Major Shock as Less Than 50 People Turn Out for His Concert in Rwanda

2Face Idibia Suffers Major Shock as Less Than 50 People Turn Out for His Concert in Rwanda


Nigerian singer and music legend, 2Face Idibia was left shocked and embarrassed as just about 50 people turned out for his concert in far away Rwanda.
The African star whose tour in the country had earlier been promoted was left flabbergasted as the usual thousands who turn out for his shows were nowhere to be found. He performed almost to an empty hall at the Kigali Serena Hotel on September 23, 2016.
The event was 2face Idibia’s second time in the country after his first visit in 2006.



Just last month, Wizkid had performed to a huge crowd in the country as many turned out to watch his show. But, no one expected that African legend, 2Face could be subjected to this type of flop.



However, Rwandans on social media have revealed why the show was a flop. According to them, the flop was as a result of lack of proper promotion. Again, it was revealed that the concert which was billed for 6pm, started at 10p.m which many believe must have contributed to the flop.

According to The Net, 2Face after long hours of negotiation between his management team and the organisers agreed to perform before the less than 50 people at about 11:30 p.m.



He is quoted as saying, ‘Hello Kigali. I know you’re very few but we don’t want to talk about whatever happened. I am going to do a unique show for you who managed to come‘.
He then went on to perform about five songs including ‘True Love’, ‘If Love Is A Crime’, ‘Blind’, and ‘African Queen’ before his manager, Efe Omorogbe gave him a sign to quit the stage.
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Rwandans have also blamed the show organisers for the flop saying that the timing of the show was not good. They argued that if the show had come by the end of the month, when workers must have received their salaries, people would have turned out for the show.
It is still unclear how 2Face will take this considering that some have suggested that his best days are over and it is time to call it quit.




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AN AFRICAN ICON : Fela Anikulapokuti

Musician and activist Fela Kuti pioneered Afrobeat music and was repeatedly arrested and beaten for writing lyrics that questioned the Nigerian government.




Fela Kuti was born on October 15, 1938, in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Beginning in the 1960s, Kuti pioneered his own unique style of music called "Afrobeat." Rebelling against oppressive regimes through his music came at a heavy cost. Kuti was arrested 200 times and endured numerous beatings, but continued to write political lyrics, producing 50 albums before he died on August 2, 1997, in Lagos, Nigeria.

As a child, Kuti learned piano and drums, and led his school choir. In the 1950s, Kuti told his parents that he was moving to London, England, to study medicine, but wound up attending the Trinity College of Music instead. While at Trinity, Kuti studied classical music and developed an awareness of American jazz.


His music and outspokenenness made Fela a hero to Africa's poor, but he would pay a high price for his insurrectionary micro-republic, which was repeatedly raided, and he and his followers would be arrested and beaten. In early 1977, the military junta had had enough – Fela's record Zombie, mocking the army's do-as-you're-told mentality, may have been the tipping point for head of state General Obasanjo, who had once been in the same primary school class as Fela. A thousand soldiers overwhelmed Kalakuta, brutalising and raping as they went, then razing the compound to the ground. Fela was beaten close to death, and his elderly mother thrown from an upstairs window, afterwards dying of her injuries.
Fela defiantly established a short-lived political party and continued to spar with the authorities. "ITT (International Thief Thief)", for example, deplored the exploitation of Africa by multinationals. Increasingly, he carried his music and message to an international audience, though the west's media acclaim was never matched by record sales or stadium concerts. Tours that entailed a 50-strong entourage and albums of 20-minute songs didn't help. Nor did his imprisonment for two years on trumped-up currency charges on the eve of a 1984 world tour. Later still, Fela became a student of the spirit, only leaving home to play twice a week at the Shrine.




Yet the most surprising aspect of Fela's afterlife arrived two years back when the biographical musical Fela! became the unexpected toast first of off-Broadway and then Broadway itself, garnering rave reviews and a string of awards. Never able to conquer the United States while alive, Fela Kuti had finally been taken to its cultural heart, captivating a new generation of black luminaries such as Jay-Z (one of the show's co-producers) and Alicia Keys. Next month the production opens at London's National theatre, with African-American actor Sahr Ngaujah alternating in the lead role with Britain's Rolan Bell.At his death from an Aids-related illness at the age of 58 in 1997 Fela left behind seven children, 50-odd albums and a musical legacy that has been kept fiercely alive by his sons Femi and Seun, and by his erstwhile drummer Tony Allen, who last month celebrated his 70th birthday with an all-star concert in London. Belatedly, Afrobeat has become a cause célèbre among young European and American music fans.
Fela Kuti is hardly the first rebel outsider to be posthumously embraced, but the success of Fela! is not without irony; the likelihood is that more westerners will enjoy this virtual Fela than ever heard or saw the living man. For Fela's children, this is a cause for celebration: daughter Yeni is unreservedly positive. "It has introduced him to so many people who would been ignorant of him, his life and beautiful music," she told me.
Apart from the show's dazzling choreography and terrific music (drawn mostly from Fela's gilded 70s output), what impresses is the nuanced portrait of Fela himself, who is presented not in the usual militant stereotype, but as a compromised, flawed, even unbalanced soul.
"The show is faithful to Fela's character," says Rikki Stein, who was Fela's manager for 15 years, and who recalls "a tornado of a man who liked to play, eat, have sex and get high. But he was also sweet – he loved humanity, he was principled. He was a lot of fun to be around. He'd show up in the lobby of a five-star hotel wearing nothing but a pair of Speedos."


The extravagance of Kuti's personality is captured cannily by Sahr Ngaujah's onstage incarnation. The actor was raised in Atlanta, the son of a Sierra Leonean father and Cherokee mother, and remembers hearing Fela's music as a child (his father was a DJ). Ngaujah is also a sometime resident of Amsterdam and London; a world citizen with an engaging presence. Asked what he has learned about Fela from his role, Ngaujah testifies first to Fela's courage: "He was fearless enough to be an individual. On another level he's an archetype in modern clothing; a warrior, a trickster, while in his relationship with his mother, Funmilayo, you can see a very old motif – mother and son – at work.

"Technically, it's been a demanding role, because at the very least you want a convincing representation of a real person. Each time we rehearsed I focused on a different aspect of Fela; his walk, the way he held a cigarette, the timbre of his voice, his pronunciation. What I learned is that if you talk like this" – and here Ngaujah rolls his eyes mischievously and goes into a languid Lagos drawl – "then you have to be very cooool!"
His impersonation offers a flash of Fela's seductive power, and that charisma is the reason why Fela! exists – the show's architects, producer Steve Hendel (an oil trader by profession), writer Jim Lewis and choreographer Bill T Jones were all fans way before they hatched the idea of creating a musical. In retrospect, Fela's life has all the necessary ingredients – a great soundtrack, extraordinary showmanship and dancing, plus a story that involves heroism and martyrdom – but to stage it still required a leap of faith.

Fela!'s success has inevitably awakened interest in its subject – Kuti's sprawling back catalogue has been dusted down and partially reissued – and reanimated the careers of his sons Femi (48) and Seun (28), both of whom bear a striking physical resemblance to their father and whose music likewise follows the Afrobeat mould created by Fela in the late 1960s. Seun, indeed, now fronts his father's old band, Egypt 80.
Afrobeat was essentially a synthesis of Ghana's jazzy highlife with Yoruban polyrhythms and James Brown funk. Brown, enormously popular in west Africa in the 1960s and 1970s, provided Fela with a model for a stage show that included dancers, extended instrumental workouts and lengthy call-and-response vocals. The influence may have been mutual; when Brown toured Nigeria in 1970 he and his band visited the Shrine. Yet Fela's musical roots are more tangled than might appear. When he came to London as a 20-year-old he had been sent to study medicine. Instead, he enrolled at Trinity College of Music and studied piano and composition. Asked, in 1984, which musician he most respected, Fela declared it was George Frideric Handel and said that he particularly admired Dixit Dominus and was making "African classical music".
Music ran in the Kuti family; Fela's Anglican father was a gifted pianist, while his grandfather had recorded hymns in Yoruba for a forerunner of EMI back in 1925 (one of which is used in Fela!). In London, Fela visited R&B clubs and formed a band, Koola Lobitos, that played highlife and jazz. Fela first called his music "Afrobeat" in 1967, but it was a visit to Los Angeles with his group in 1969 that completed Afrobeat's alchemy. Fela met black power activist Sandra Smith, who introduced him to the politics of black militancy, to the rhetoric of Eldridge Cleaver, Stokely Carmichael and LeRoi Jones, to the sight of dashikis on the pavement, to the "black and proud" mood of soul music. While Smith tried to learn what being "African" meant, Fela suddenly perceived the process of neocolonial control that reigned in his homeland.
"Being African didn't mean anything to me until later in my life," he said in the mid-80s. "When I was young we weren't even allowed to speak our own languages in school. They called it 'vernacular', as if only English was the real tongue."

On his return to Nigeria, Fela renamed his band Africa 70 and started writing the strident, satirical numbers that would make him both hero and renegade, always using pidgin English to cast his message wide. "Gentleman", for example, questioned why Africans aped western dress: "Him put him shirt put him tie put him coat… him go sweat all over him go smell like shit."
Musically, the early 70s was Fela's golden era; the peerless Tony Allen left following the Kalakuta raid – "I'm a musician, I didn't sign up to be a fighter," he told me, and other musicians disliked the "hengers on" that proliferated at court.
Fela changed his name to Anikulapo Kuti at this point, rejecting Ransome as a "slave name"; his new title meant "One who holds death in a pouch". His advocacy of African tradition extended to religion, running contrary to his father's Christianity, though it's tempting to see Fela's "Shrine" as a version of his father's pulpit. His denunciation of corruption and support for the underclass tied in with his mother's crusading, though her championship of women's rights must have been affronted by her son's sexual politics. On "Lady" Fela castigated modern womanhood for thinking itself equal to men, while his infamous 1978 marriage to 27 "wives" – mostly his singers and dancers – has often been brandished against him. For his part Fela declared polygamy an African tradition and claimed that by marrying them he was protecting his wives against charges that they were prostitutes. Ever the contrarian, in 1986, he divorced them all, saying that no man should own a woman's body.

Seun was raised for many years by his uncle Beko – "His conservative lifestyle was the perfect foil to my father's eccentricity" – and doesn't share Fela's religious inclinations, though he does talk of Fela being "in a Godlike state" at the end of his life. "He had been through so much. He was a man on knowledge."
Given his early demise, Fela seems to have tempted fate when he gave himself the title of Anikulapo, the holder of death. For the moment, however, through his sons and his music, Fela lives.



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