
“Yes. I grew up in a polygamous home. I grew up wanting to be like my father. I grew up wanting to
have many women; that was my training. I will not tell you it is right or wrong.
Because of the way I was brought up, there is no way I can be faithful to a
woman. I will not even try it. I wasn’t trained to do so.
I didn’t grow up with that attitude. I grew up in the real house of Kalakuta where there were women and I loved it. So, I wanted the same thing for
myself. Now, I don’t have the life of Kalakuta but I know that I can’t leave that dream and say I want to be faithful to one woman.
I will rather be by myself; truth, I love my freedom. I don’t love the part that I owe anybody anything.
Even the people with me know that I love my freedom. I like to sleep when I want to sleep, if I want to go out I love to enter my car and go on my own; I love my independence. I
was brought up with total independence.
When I got married to Funke,I told her ‘we will get married, but I will never be faithful to you’. She knew
one of my dancers then was my girlfriend. I have been dating her long before I met Funke.
Does it mean you and Funke may come back as husband and wife?
I doubt it. But you never know.
You never know what God has in plan for you.
What if you say never and something just happens? If they told me she would leave my house one day, I would have said it is impossible.
So, if she comes back one day, you never know what can happen.
One sickness can hook you down and she might be the personbby your bedside, what would happen?
I don’t pray for it but younnever know what God has in plan for
you. So, I am not the one that
tempts fate. Right now, I am content,
I am happy, we are friendly and my
children are also happy.
Femi Kuti told The Sun
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