Friday, 14 June 2013
Group wants National Theatre named after Fatai Rolling Dollar
A rights group, Human Rights Writers’
Association Of Nigeria HURIWA, has
canvassed the renaming of the National
Theatre in Lagos, run by the Federal
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National
Orientation, after legendary musician, Fatai
Rolling Dollar, who died in a Lagos hospital
Wednesday, after a brief illness.
The group, in a statement by its National
Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko and the
National Media Affairs Director Zainab
Yusuf, said the late musician brought
tremendous global honour to Nigeria and
remained one of the best-known
ambassadors of the indigenous Nigerian
music genre until his death.
Rolling Dollar, the group argued, deserve
the best national recognition by the Federal
Government, saying President Goodluck
Jonathan, as a well-known lover of African
indigenous creative arts and music should
“not hesitate to take urgent measures to
immortalize this great man of Music”.
HURIWA recalled media reports quoting
widow of the late musician, Zainab
Olagunju, as saying her husband died
Wednesday morning after a week of
hospitalization following his return from
the United States where he was also briefly
treated and discharged upon completion of
a musical performance.
One of his most legendary and well-loved
songs remains his single ‘Won Kere Si
Number Wa’, which HURIWA described as
having become a global brand in most
social events attended by black people and
even some Caucasians.
The group added, “As a human rights
group, with strong bias for the promotion
and protection of our revered African
tradition and culture, we agrees with the
considered assessment of most Music
critics around the World that the late Music
Legend Mr. Fatai The Rolling Dollar had
paid his dues since he began his illustrious
Music career in the 1950′s with Queen Mary
Orchestra, the Isa Jubril [the first and
famous highlife Musician from the
conservative Northern Nigeria] who played
in Ghana with the Black Beats and Ishola
Willie Payne group where they established
the Music style of Palm wine Music, in the
words of the globally acclaimed Music
Critic Benson Idonije just as Juju Music
originated from the style expertly delivered
to World audience by Fatai the Rolling
Dollar”.
“Fatai Rolling Dollar defied conventional
science and logic of old age as he remained
one of the most sought after dance hall
performers and Musicians in Nigeria and
across the World even in his very old age
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