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Celebrities / Re: ''Your Album Is The Worst Released By A Naija Artist Ever"- M.I Replies Etcetera by Abbeymakanki22: 11:18am On Feb 15, 2015
Paschal Uche Ejikeme, a soft-rock musician, better known as
Etcetera, has described some of his colleagues in the Nigeria
entertainment industry as gigolos.
Etcetera in a chat with popular blogger, Rose Peters-
Graham, said many of Nigerian male entertainers now
engage in what he described as artistic sex to survive.
“It is so appalling how some Nigerian men in the
entertainment (industry) are becoming enslaved to women
because of money. How can a man be so emasculated?
Where is our pride?” Etcetera queried.
According to guitar-loving singer, there are a lot of Nigerian
male celebrities all over town searching for older women
with connections to the corridors of power to take as wives
or sugar mummies.
“Each time an entertainer boards a flight to Abuja, you begin
to wonder if he’s going for a public event or a private one.
Our male celebrities are unashamedly becoming intimacy gadgets
and pleasure gadgets to female senators and Alhajas. What’s
happening to Nigeria men?” he asked.
He continued: “It is so appalling to hear talks of how a
former Senator has so many male celebrities on rotation for
her weekly pleasures. Even the supposedly gospel musicians
are at the fore front of this ridicule…Also, a man knows that
his wife is sleeping with politicians and other societal big
wigs for money and he closes his eyes to all the insults.
What’s going on?” Etcetera asked.
The singer’s peculiar music style has over the years put him
in a class of his own. With popular songs like ‘This is not a
Song’, ‘Michelle’, ‘Biafra’ and ‘Ring the alarm’, Etcetera has
carved a niche for himself, wining multiple awards and
topping charts with his songs.
He once frowned at some younger entertainers whose lyrics
he considered too explicit and called for positive vibes. “To
think that some people are expecting me to sing about pants
and bras, or Hennessey when my house is on fire? It is a
trying time for our nation, that is why we have to be very
careful about the things we say in our music, in order to
avoid spreading negative influence to the younger ones,” he
said.Paschal Uche Ejikeme, a soft-rock musician, better known as
Etcetera, has described some of his colleagues in the Nigeria
entertainment industry as gigolos.
Etcetera in a chat with popular blogger, Rose Peters-
Graham, said many of Nigerian male entertainers now
engage in what he described as artistic sex to survive.
“It is so appalling how some Nigerian men in the
entertainment (industry) are becoming enslaved to women
because of money. How can a man be so emasculated?
Where is our pride?” Etcetera queried.
According to guitar-loving singer, there are a lot of Nigerian
male celebrities all over town searching for older women
with connections to the corridors of power to take as wives
or sugar mummies.
“Each time an entertainer boards a flight to Abuja, you begin
to wonder if he’s going for a public event or a private one.
Our male celebrities are unashamedly becoming intimacy gadgets
and pleasure gadgets to female senators and Alhajas. What’s
happening to Nigeria men?” he asked.
He continued: “It is so appalling to hear talks of how a
former Senator has so many male celebrities on rotation for
her weekly pleasures. Even the supposedly gospel musicians
are at the fore front of this ridicule…Also, a man knows that
his wife is sleeping with politicians and other societal big
wigs for money and he closes his eyes to all the insults.
What’s going on?” Etcetera asked.
The singer’s peculiar music style has over the years put him
in a class of his own. With popular songs like ‘This is not a
Song’, ‘Michelle’, ‘Biafra’ and ‘Ring the alarm’, Etcetera has
carved a niche for himself, wining multiple awards and
topping charts with his songs.
He once frowned at some younger entertainers whose lyrics
he considered too explicit and called for positive vibes. “To
think that some people are expecting me to sing about pants
and bras, or Hennessey when my house is on fire? It is a
trying time for our nation, that is why we have to be very
careful about the things we say in our music, in order to
avoid spreading negative influence to the younger ones,” he
said.
Paschal Uche Ejikeme, a soft-rock musician, better known as
Etcetera, has described some of his colleagues in the Nigeria
entertainment industry as gigolos.
Etcetera in a chat with popular blogger, Rose Peters-
Graham, said many of Nigerian male entertainers now
engage in what he described as artistic sex to survive.
“It is so appalling how some Nigerian men in the
entertainment (industry) are becoming enslaved to women
because of money. How can a man be so emasculated?
Where is our pride?” Etcetera queried.
According to guitar-loving singer, there are a lot of Nigerian
male celebrities all over town searching for older women
with connections to the corridors of power to take as wives
or sugar mummies.
“Each time an entertainer boards a flight to Abuja, you begin
to wonder if he’s going for a public event or a private one.
Our male celebrities are unashamedly becoming intimacy gadgets
and pleasure gadgets to female senators and Alhajas. What’s
happening to Nigeria men?” he asked.
He continued: “It is so appalling to hear talks of how a
former Senator has so many male celebrities on rotation for
her weekly pleasures. Even the supposedly gospel musicians
are at the fore front of this ridicule…Also, a man knows that
his wife is sleeping with politicians and other societal big
wigs for money and he closes his eyes to all the insults.
What’s going on?” Etcetera asked.
The singer’s peculiar music style has over the years put him
in a class of his own. With popular songs like ‘This is not a
Song’, ‘Michelle’, ‘Biafra’ and ‘Ring the alarm’, Etcetera has
carved a niche for himself, wining multiple awards and
topping charts with his songs.
He once frowned at some younger entertainers whose lyrics
he considered too explicit and called for positive vibes. “To
think that some people are expecting me to sing about pants
and bras, or Hennessey when my house is on fire? It is a
trying time for our nation, that is why we have to be very
careful about the things we say in our music, in order to
avoid spreading negative influence to the younger ones,” he
said.

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Politics / Re: Tribute To Officers And Soldiers That Fought Against Bokoharam But Died In The P by Abbeymakanki22: 9:02pm On Feb 02, 2015
R.I.P BRO
Education / Re: Most Underrated Courses In Nigerian Universities by Abbeymakanki22: 8:52pm On Oct 02, 2014
[color=#990000][/color]Abeg advices me av just been given admission to
COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY in ibbu ....pls shud I go for it or not
Education / Re: Most Underrated Courses In Nigerian Universities by Abbeymakanki22: 8:33pm On Oct 02, 2014
Abeg advices me av just been given admission to COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY in ibbu ....pls shud I go for it or not
Education / Re: ATBU Bauchi 2013/2014 Aspirants by Abbeymakanki22: 10:28am On Dec 29, 2013
Abeg wot z the problem of dis sku gan self...if dey kwn get our tym make dem tell us o...my pple jamb is out.yeye sku
Education / Re: ATBU Bauchi 2013/2014 Aspirants by Abbeymakanki22: 9:23pm On Dec 20, 2013
Abeg any information abt atbu list?
Education / Re: ATBU Bauchi 2013/2014 Aspirants by Abbeymakanki22: 10:13am On Oct 03, 2013
Bro i have 195 in jamb
Education / Re: ATBU Bauchi 2013/2014 Aspirants by Abbeymakanki22: 10:52pm On Sep 24, 2013
pls did atbu consider 2nd choices 4 jambite and lower credit 4 direct entry
Islam for Muslims / Re: How An American Lady Converted To Islam by Abbeymakanki22: 9:24am On Dec 27, 2012
Y is it dt islam religion is so hard ad selfish,am 4rm a muslim bck ground,bt i prefer xtain ,bcoz d religion is so peaceful ad cul...
Politics / Re: No Force Can Stop Xmas Celebration –CAN by Abbeymakanki22: 7:42pm On Dec 24, 2012
If dey attack any church 2mro dey go suffer am o,coz we xtain kwn b goat.
Music/Radio / Re: Which Musical Instrument Can You Play? by Abbeymakanki22: 2:30pm On Dec 23, 2012
I play keyboard ,but nt perfect yet..any gud keyboardist 4rm ilorin can holla @ my on 07033177453.

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