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Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by BruzMoney(m): 4:36pm On Nov 28, 2014
This is perhaps the most difficult article I’ll ever write. It is difficult because I write with a frustrating reality in mind that I am most likely wasting my time. For once I write about an evil, so evil it is unspeakable, yet I feel there is no hope; no one will come to my aide, no one will come to the aide of the women who were violated and their dignity taken away so much so that death will feel better. No, people will celebrate the culture and people will dance to its tunes. Oh, I feel hopeless!

We heard, and some others watched, the other day when some undergraduates took turns to rape a fellow student and videotaped it somewhere in South of Nigeria. And we heard, and some watched, as she begged them to kill her; oh she would have been relieved if only they would oblige her and sniff life out of her; it was better than this horror, this pain, this hurt, this humiliation, this violation, and this absolute damage. Oh, death is not this bad she must have thought; for once she must have desired it, instead of this. Just anything instead of this. I can’t imagine, if you have not been raped, you also cannot imagine. If you could imagine and if we, as a people, could imagine we would not promote songs that praise rape no matter how subtle

I first heard Mr. Olamide Adedeji’s song “Story for the Gods” in a cab. The driver kept repeating the song so I was forced to notice it. Any person with a musical background will notice the wittiness of the producer and the smoothness of the artiste but for my religious convictions I decided to ignore, as I will usually do. Two days later the song kept playing in my head and as I try to fight it I gave a thought to the lyrics of what was coming to my head and I was shocked. In curiosity I searched for the lyrics, got a translation from a Yoruba friend for the Yoruba parts and my mouth dropped open. What? A song praising rape? I died!

Mr. Adedeji begins his song by telling his fans how he took alcohol and weed and then he proclaims “I want to doSinatoday”. The translator described “Sina” as a street slang for “fornication/adultery” but that is what he knows. 'Sina' is how some Yoruba persons will pronounce “Zina” which is the technical term for fornication and adultery in Islamic jurisprudence. So he was not only boasting about fornication as a lot of his colleagues do, he was calling it a religious name to make his point clearer and more grievous.

The fellow goes ahead to narrate how the girl with whom he wants to fornicate with is giving excuses. He spoke of how she said she can’t wait, how she said it is getting late, and how she said she wants to faint, and he dismissed this excuses as “story for the gods” meaning he is not going to take no for an answer, he is not going to listen to her, he MUST do this today and nothing, not even the absence of her consent will stop him

In case that was not convincing enough he continues so that there will be no doubts. He narrates how the lady started saying he is in trouble, “he has broken my back, he has broken my arm” and he again dismiss this again as story for the gods, meaning not even the back breaking and arm breaking or the trouble he is threatened with will stop him from having his way with her. He MUST do this and he must do so by force. Oh God! Our people did not stone him, they did not even say please we do not want this; they accepted this obvious and heartless glorification of rape. What have we turned into?

By telling us her excuse yet insisting he must force her, Mr. Olamide is telling the world and teaching his fans one of two things. It is either she wants it but she is lying because that is how they lie, or ‘she does not want it’ must not be a good reason for “big boy” not to have it. You may think the latter is more clearly rape but ironically the former is even more popular among rapists; they assume the no of women mean yes. If a musician of his calibre endorses this then what happens to the millions of youths who want to do everything he does? When will they ever hear a “no” and take it as such? How many girls will be raped for this wicked orientation? And who will give them justice?

Someone said rape is the most easy accusation to make and the most difficult to prove. This explains why even in the so called advanced countries about 90% of rapeincidents are not reported. The victim either “end it all” or enters into prostitution thereafter and/or she becomes enslaved for life, often, to depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), flashbacks, sleeping and eating problems, dissociative personality disorder, guilt, feeling of worthlessness, among other countless psychological problems. All of these while dealing with the usual physical challenge of painful sexual intercourse, urinary infection, Uterine Fibroid, and whatever sexually transmitted disease her rapist has to offer. All of these while Mr. Olamide makes his money, drinks more alcohol and encourage the public to rape more girls

I do agree with those who say rape is the crime in which a person is left with the most violation. What violation can be more than being a victim of rape and hearing a songpraising rape everywhere around you because the people do not care neither does the government

As if this impunity was not enough, Mr. Olamide goes ahead to make a video of this song. A video so painfully humiliating to women you will excuse the song itself. He tops all these atrocities with a display of lesbianism whereas the law of the land says:

“The public show of same sex amorous relationship directly or indirectly is prohibited. A person who registers, operates or participate in gay clubs, societies and organisation, or DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY MAKES PUBLIC SHOW OF SAME SEX AMOROUS RELATIONSHIP IN NIGERIA COMMITS AN OFFENCE AND IS LIABLE ON CONVICTION TO A TERM OF 10 YEARS IMPRISONMENT.” - Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act, 2013 stated in Section 4&5, subsections 2
But then after presenting all these facts to me I asked my Secretary why such a man has not been arrested and he gave me an answer that broke my heart. He said “sir, he has a lot of money, so nothing will happen”

While innocent Nigerians spend years in detention without trial for as much as being accused of stealing water melon, we are watching to see what will happen now that the boastfully wealthy is on record promoting rape and bullshiting the law. We truly hope something happens this time around. We truly hope that Mr. Olamide withdraws this evil of a song and apologises to everyone, or the police does the needful.

None of these two seem likely however. I guess the Rape (mind the “e”) Ambassador will laugh within wine and tell his boys how this is yet another story for the gods….and nothing will happen.

I am glad God Almighty is not man and I am glad He has promise to pay everyone back in their own coin. There is hope after all.

Eseoghene Al-Faruq Ohwojeheri
(Director, Moral Project)
[url]saharareporters.com/2014/11/27/olamides-story-gods-nigerian-song-recommending-rape-eseoghene-al-faruq-ohwojeheri[/url]

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Nobody: 4:52pm On Nov 28, 2014
Omo! I fear this person o see how he dissected the song finish. I get your point but at the end of the day most nigerians just wanna dance to a good beat not necessarily caring about the lyrics.
Really! I'm FTC *dancing to story for the gods* cheesy

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by holatin(m): 5:04pm On Nov 28, 2014
noted !
put a stop to the song been played in club.
now listening to STORY FOR THE GODS

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Ishilove: 5:14pm On Nov 28, 2014
My goodness... I thought it was Olamide himself complaining that the girl had broken all his bones with her prowess... shocked embarassed

What is music turning to?

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by justi4jesu(f): 5:15pm On Nov 28, 2014
smiley smiley smiley smiley
Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by toxiflam: 5:15pm On Nov 28, 2014
More reason he calls himself "Badoo"

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Nobody: 5:15pm On Nov 28, 2014
In this present world we are, Most musicians sing immoral songs cos they know that is what the youths want to hear. U see-most of these musicians even down to the foreign ones are a reflection of our youths today-what they've become!!!. They'll rather listen and dance to that rather than listen to a religious song. SO, I think the song's lyrics encourages rape-maybe a non-challant attitude to fornication. He himself may or does not encourage rape but he works for money If he sings that-he gets more money!!!. That is my opinion.

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by kennosklint(m): 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
Let me ask...
Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Nobody: 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
I have never liked his songs.

Olamide fans, Oya, defend your Idol.

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by CuppyCakie: 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
abeg free my boyfriend embarassed embarassed embarassed

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Nobody: 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
Nawah ooo,, just listen to d music ni and enjoy d beat.. Its ur choice if u wan rape babe.. No be olamide song dey cause d rapes in nigeria. Its simply d wicked desires of men,, simple.. Mtcheeww.. Make una no vex me ooo.... NEXT....

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Grinder: 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
They have come again..See as OP just break down lyrics.. All hail ... Buh i see nothing wrong with the song.. At least..Na to dance be the koko... Thumbs Up Olamide... d song bad gan

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by constance500: 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
Wheeeew
Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Rexphobia(m): 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
I won't say recommending rape. I will say the street OT album is very dirty.



Rated PG.






Parental guidance is required.











If you like go rape come dey blame badoo

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by ellguapo: 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
Nigerian music theme is ambiguous and most Nigerians don't really care, they just wanna dance tongue

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by sunnywhyt(m): 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2014
This topic self na story for the Gods...

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Nobody: 5:17pm On Nov 28, 2014
Story for the gods... tongue


Choi sad olamide don enta am.

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by chelseabmw(m): 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2014
Not at all.... do I even care? No

I love the beat n the concept of the video

grin

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Nobody: 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2014
Not at all.

Why she no gree do shina na?

After in don drink dogoyaro and monkeytail, e no good na.

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by ayswagga5: 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2014
badoo of lyf
Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Icon4s(m): 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2014
Yes! He took dongoyaro and monkey tail.the girl said it was getting late and dat she wanted to go and Olamide is saying story for the Gods.
Na to rape her b next thing na.
Small boy like him. He don spoil him life finish.

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Nobody: 5:19pm On Nov 28, 2014
shocked cool tongue cry WETIN CONCERN RAPE WITH THE '''''
Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by shaboti: 5:19pm On Nov 28, 2014
Blinded youths will now come here to defend him

The NBC or whatevever they call themselves, they wont see this song to ban it, but they'l know how to ban a harmless song with some flimsy excuse undecided

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by Francon(f): 5:19pm On Nov 28, 2014
Is that d first music glorifying rape? You are even making his song more popular by doing this because many will be forced to buy the c.d thereby making him more popular n richer.

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by fishkaveli(m): 5:19pm On Nov 28, 2014
question for the gods

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Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by KingAdeOluomo1(m): 5:19pm On Nov 28, 2014
oppppppp watin happen na
dis long story only olamide
na wa ooo
Story for the gods indeed

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