Which way
Nigeria?"
Music under Threat: A Question of Money, Morality,
Self-Censorship and the Sharia
By
In June 2002, the local government of Jigawa State banned
public drumming and singing, and in Kano State, a board of
censorship was established, not to censor music but, rather
surprisingly, to control music and protect local musicians
in danger.
"The report examines the different aspects and reasons
that prevent musicians from expressing themselves freely
through performing, recording, broadcasting and making a
decent living out of their profession", explains Marie
Korpe, Executive Director of Freemuse. "As politics,
money and religion go hand in hand, we get to understand the
complexity of the problem. As the saying goes: He who pays
the piper dictates the tune."
This fourth Freemuse report, written by French
freelance journalist Jean-Christophe Servant, deals with
direct acts of censorship, which have affected such
musicians as Femi Kuti as well as Hausa artists Alhaji
Sirajo Mai Asharalle and Haladji Waba Yarim Asharalle.
It includes interviews with media and music industry
figures, a censor from The Kano Censorship Board, and
several artists (e.g. Lagbaja!, Femi Kuti, Daddy Showkey).
"Which way Nigeria?" Music under Threat: A Question of
Money, Morality, Self-Censorship and the Sharia will be
presented at a press meeting on 29. April in Paris, where
Nigerian master-drummer Tony Allen (the powerhouse behind
the late Fela Kuti's band Africa 70) and the composer Ray
Lema, member of Freemuse advisory board will contribute to
the event.
The report is available in PDF-format at the Freemuse web site:
www.freemuse.org
For more information on Nigeria, please see
http://www.freemuse.org/03libra/countries/nigeria/nig01.html
Previous Freemuse reports:
"Can you stop the birds singing?"- The Censorship of Music
in Afghanistan (April 2001)
"Playing with fire" - Fear and Self-Censorship in Zimbabwean
Music (October 2001)
"A little bit special" - Censorship and the Gypsy Musicians
of Romania (October 2001)
"Stopping the music" - a video documentary on censorship
during apartheid South Africa (September 2002)
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March 2004