Afrobeat musician and activist, Seun Kuti, has reignited an already heated social media confrontation with a blistering warning to an unnamed adversary, declaring that any progress associated with the person’s hand would be stalled unless his late father’s tattoo is removed.
“If you don’t take off my father’s tattoo, you will never make progress with that hand again,” Seun Kuti stated, a remark that has since set social media ablaze and drawn widespread reactions.
The statement, believed to reference the legacy of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo Kuti, has further intensified an online feud that has seen multiple parties weighing in from different sides. While opinions remain sharply divided, the exchange has evolved beyond a simple war of words, touching on issues of legacy, respect, and cultural symbolism.
Despite calls from observers for restraint and reconciliation, there are no clear signs of de-escalation. Instead, the rhetoric continues to harden, suggesting that a ceasefire in the ongoing digital standoff remains distant.
As the controversy unfolds, public attention remains firmly fixed on the next move in a clash that shows no indication of cooling off anytime soon.
