Written by Obinna Akukwe
Celebrities worldwide have been associated with rape
culture, and Nigerian celebrities are not an exception. The difference is that
rape cases involving Nigerian celebrities are variously underreported because
admirers of the musician, artist, actor or pastor, usually talks down on the
rape accuser.
Celebrities in the United States convicted of rape case
include Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein who has been found guilty of two
counts in his sexual assault trial and more women are still accusing him of
rape as at last month.
Celebrity chef John Besh
was forced to resign from his
company in 2017 after it was revealed in an investigation by The Times-Picayune
and NOLA.com that 25 women including current and former employees, said they
were victims of sexual harassment while working for the Besh Restaurant Group.
Writer and comedian Louis C.K. was accused of sexual
misconduct by five women and this led to a big disgrace for the man and his
many shows in the US, since 2017.
Since the uproar over rape cases in Nigeria, following the
rape and murder of Uwaila Omozuwa, an undergraduate of University of Benin, in
Redeemed Christian Church of God, Ikpoba Hill, Benin and other murder and rape
cases occurring almost simultaneously, lots of women in Nigeria have accused
some celebrities of rape.
A popular musician and multiple award-winning Nigerian
artiste, Dapo Oyebanjo popularly called D’Banj, has been accused by a lady,
Seyitan Babatayo, of rape. According to the victim, the rape occurred in 2018
at Glee Hotel Victoria Island Lagos.
Big Brother Africa fifth winner Uti Nwachukwu has been
accused of rape by a lady identified as Kambili Korie who also alleges that he
is bisexual. Kambili Korie via her Twitter page, in a series of tweets, shared
her experience with former Big Brother Africa winner, Uti Nwachukwu, three
years back.
When victims report case of rape of a celebrity, I always
hear things like “You mean this man raped you”, “How can this man sought after
by ladies, rape you”, “ who are you to be raped by this popular man” That is
why when Dbanj was accused of rape, I followed the case and have expressed my
views in the articles ‘Dbanj, Rape and
The Police’ and a follow up’ and ‘Dbanj Rape Accuser’s Painful Ordeal with the
Police’ where I lambasted the police
authorities for harassment, intimidation, detention and victimization of
alleged rape victim. I had argued in the piece that;
“This is the height of irresponsible behaviour of the
police. This lady was forced to delete her tweets, and turn to advert executive
for D’Banj new music which she was said to be promoting on her social handle.
“The police abandoned this lady in cell with criminals; she
was probably slapped and maltreated by the criminals. The lesbian inmates in
the cell might have molested her. She was abandoned for more than 24 hours
without any bath, against the laws of the land, because a wealthy artist was
throwing money around.
“There is no rationale for Seyitan Babatayo to be arrested
and detained in cell in the first instance. The police are trying to harass and
intimidate her into submission. That is not the purpose hundreds of billions of
naira is budgeted to the police annually, to harass and intimidate victims.
There is no rationale for the lady to be forced at the police station to delete
all her tweets, if not to cover up a crime”
Over time, I’ve had many cases of rape at my table. Some are
celebrity pastors, actors, musicians, speakers and government officials. A lady
told me few years ago, how a cabinet minister in Buhari’s government attempted
to rape her in his office and how she managed to escape. I remember asking her
whether she honored the minister’s invitation wearing mini skirt.-and when I
saw her later, she showed me the long skirt she put on in the official visit.
Celebrity pastors have raped people who came to serve them.
A lady so violated by a young superstar pastor with a mega Nigerian church felt
so humbled and humiliated that she sent him a text message and copied all his friends and superiors
where she said claimed among other
things that “ you have used me and
dumped me, God will punish you….” and I obtained a copy of the text.
My professional investigation tilts in the direction that
Dbanj is guilty of the accusation, but let’s wait for the police investigation.
In the case of Uti Nwachukwu, I think his lawyers and advisers are treading
cautiously and discreetly with the allegations against him. His advisers are
doing him a lot of good because if he applies the Dbanj formula, the entire
issue may get messier.
The problem with Nigerian celebrities is that they mistake
the admiration of millions of fans for sexual invitation. Artists on set or
stage have lots of irresponsible girls and ladies lusting after them, ready to
be happily raped. The COZA Pastor’s rape saga has infuriated many ladies and
young girls in the church, and some of them had told me that they wished Pastor
Fatoyinbo will rape them-they will gladly accept it as the will of God.
Celebrities and super star artistes, comedians, actors and
preachers are making the entertainment space in Nigeria interesting for lovers
of their craft. They have hundreds of thousands of female admirers ready to go
topless, braless, skirtless, pantless on stage, set for them. They equally have
millions ready to do same for them in a corner, bedroom or hidden place. They
get seductive text messages, chats, voice calls, emails and appearances aimed
at indicating lustful and sexual interests.
These lustful and crazy affections get to their head and
they erroneously believe that every female admirer fees the same towards them.
Therefore, when they meet a lady who is not acquiescing to sexual demands, they
feel egoistically downgraded, and they force their way though. Artistes should
know that not all their fans are willing to give them sexual gratifications.
They should respect those fans who want to maintain their
cool and concentrate their lust on those interested in jumping around with
them. Had the two accused Nigerian celebrities adhered to this simple
guideline, the brewing scandal would have been avoidable-look for those
interested in you, and respect others who don’t care about your prick.
A former Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, while at the
Government House, cried out over the incessant barrage of his phone with text
messages, where female admirers are begging for relationship with him. He was
shocked at how these girls got access to his phone numbers. Many young girls
applied to be his mistress. It will be foolhardy for a state governor to
believe that because some irresponsible girl abounds, every woman in their
state is interested in a carnal relationship with them.
As we battle the rape pandemic in Nigeria, let the society
come hard against all the senseless, indiscreet and indiscriminate display of
sexual emotions by some female admirers when these artists are performing.
These irresponsible behaviors gives the artists the impressions that they are
entitle to a kiss from every young lady in town, and any deviant is penciled
for rape.
Let’s work against irresponsible behavior on stage and
whittle down the emerging rape culture among Nigerian celebrities.
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