Ransome-Kuti family
The Ransome-Kuti family is a Nigerian Yoruba family noted for its contributions to Nigerian art, religion, education, medicine and politics.
- Olasu
- Jamo m. Orukoloku
- Likoye Kuti, (c.1825–c.1862) m. Ekidan Efupeyin
- Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti (1855–1930), clergyman and the first person to use the double-barrelled family name, m. Bertha Anny Olubi (1862–1934)
- Grace Eniola Ransome-Kuti m. Samual Ayodele Soyinka
- Wole Soyinka (1934), writer
- Azariah Olusegun Ransome-Kuti (1900–1979)
- Yemisi Ransome-Kuti (1947)
- Olusegun Bucknor
- Bola Soyemi
- Oluwaseun Olasupo Soyemi
- Eniola Anuoluwapo Mofoluwaso Soyemi
- Yemisi Ransome-Kuti (1947)
- Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti (1891–1955), clergyman, m. Francis Abigail Olufunmilayo Thomas (1900–1978), political activist
- Olikoye Ransome-Kuti (1927–2003), doctor
- Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti (1938–1997) (Fela Kuti), musician, m. Remilekun Taylor
- Yeni Anikulapo Kuti b. 1961, dancer, m. Femi Segun
- Rolari Segun b. 1988
- Olufela Olufemi Anikulapo Kuti, b. 1962 (Femi Kuti), musician, m. Funke Kuti, dancer/music manager (now divorced)
- Made Anikulapo Kuti, b. 1997, musician
- Sola Anikulapo Kuti, (1963–1997), dancer
- Kunle Anikulapo Kuti, b. cira 1971, folk singer, m . Olufunmilayo Hastrup b. 1964
- Omosalewa Anikulapo Kuti, lawyer, m. Fehintola (1958–2006)
- Oluseun Anikulapo Kuti, b. 1982 (Seun Kuti), musician
- Motunrayo Anikulapo Kuti, b. 1980, dancer
- Yeni Anikulapo Kuti b. 1961, dancer, m. Femi Segun
- Bekolari Ransome-Kuti (1940–2006), doctor/political activist
- Enitan Ransome-Kuti, Nigerian Army officer
- Dolupo Ransome-Kuti
- Frances Kuboye (d. 1997), dentist/jazz singer [1]
- Grace Eniola Ransome-Kuti m. Samual Ayodele Soyinka
- Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti (1855–1930), clergyman and the first person to use the double-barrelled family name, m. Bertha Anny Olubi (1862–1934)
- Likoye Kuti, (c.1825–c.1862) m. Ekidan Efupeyin
- Jamo m. Orukoloku
References
External links
- The Shrine The unofficial website for Fela Kuti and Afrobeat Music, with biographies of Fela, Femi and Seun Kuti.
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