February 9, 2025
Music, cults, sex, and drugs, by Fredrick Nwabufo

In the 80s, ‘’resistance to oppression’’ governed the zeitgeist. Reggae music was hugely popular. It resonated with the yearnings of the people for freedom from autocracy, domination, and oppression. Reggae was the conduit for social expression; it was the euphonious channel for agitation and for resisting the ‘’sistem’’.The Mandators evoked the spirit of the times …
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