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Thursday, April 3, 2014

'Most Nigerian Male Celebrities Are Sex Toys To Female Senators, Alhajas" - Popular Musician, Etcetera Reveals


Soft-rock musician, Paschal Uche Ejikeme better known by stage name  Etcetera, revealed in a recent interview that most Nigerian male entertainers are now engaged in what he described as artistic sex to survive and have become sex toys in the hands of women. In a chat with popular blogger, Rose Peters-Graham, Etcetera described his colleagues as gigolos who are all over town searching for older women with connections to the corridors of power to take as wives or sugar mummies.

"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? 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?" he queried.

According to guitar-loving singer, each time an entertainer boards a flight to Abuja, he begins to wonder if they are going for a public event or a private one. Our male celebrities are unashamedly becoming sex toys and pleasure gadgets to female senators and Alhajas. What’s happening to Nigeria men?” he asked. The singer is known for 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.

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