On this special episode of the For Da Culture Podcast, Oba Lurge sits down with the iconic Nigerian visual artist Lemi Ghariokwu, best known as the creative genius behind many of Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s legendary album covers.The conversation opens with Lemi sharing his early beginnings as an artist, tracing the spark of his creativity back to Lagos in the 1970s. He recalls being a curious young man fascinated with colours, street life, and political expression, and how those elements shaped his unique style.The dialogue dives deep into his relationship with Fela Kuti. Lemi explains how meeting Fela was more than just an artistic collaboration it was a divine connection in freedom, rebellion, art and cultural pride. He reveals how he studied metaphysics under Fela’s guidance, learning to see the world beyond the physical, and how that influenced the way he visualised concepts on canvas.Together, Oba Lurge and Lemi explore the power of album art in shaping cultural memory. Lemi details the creative process behind some of Fela’s most iconic covers, explaining the symbolism, political satire, and storytelling embedded in each illustration. He emphasised that the covers were never just decoration, they were visual manifestos that carried Fela’s revolutionary message.Throughout the episode, Oba Lurge draws connections between art, music, and resistance, highlighting how Lemi’s work immortalized Fela’s legacy and set a blueprint for Afrocentric design worldwide.