All About Jazz
“Olokun Cultural Group comprises 16 musicians, including four drummers. It's tight, flexible, and downright funky. The second tune, "Lasisi," takes an undulating beat, stringing it between dramatic horn heads and around solos by various instrumentalists, including—most notably—pianist Nate Morgan.”
The Ambrose Ehirim Files
“Master of his art, Najite, in 2000, was awarded the Congressional Award for Excellence by Representative Diane Watson. He has also received grants from the California Arts Council, the National Endownment for the Arts, and in filmmaker Ben Caldwell's own words, promoting and "incubating" the cultural arts in a multicultural Greater Los Angeles.”
Remembering our Ancestors and Securing our Future at Festival of Masks, LA Sentinel, by Kimberly Shelby, 2022
Najite Agindotan, LA Commons, 2020
Best Drum Circle, LA Weekly, 2014
Sharing the Spirit of the Ancestors, Alliance for California Traditional Arts, by Karen Mack, Executive Director, LA Commons, 2013
At Afro Funké, global rhythm is their business, Los Angeles Times
Afro Funké at Zanzibar in Santa Monica, Los Angeles Times, by Reed Johnson, 2010
Najite Agindotan, King of the African Drums, The Ambrose Ehirim Files, 2010
Nigerian dummer’s music celebrates life, Albuquerque Journal, by David Steinberg, June 16, 2006
Najite Olokun Prophecy: Africa Before Invasion, All About Jazz, 2003
Najite Olokun Prophecy, The Pitch, by Dave Segal, 2003
The Najite Olokun Prophecy, OC Weekly, 2003