“Feminist Silence On Davido’s Cheating Scandal: Have The Goalposts Moved?”
Dear You.
Noticed? The Feminists that have the loudest voices on issues that have to do with cheating men are either silent on Davido’s case or have the goalpost shifted.
They dramatically pushed the goalpost to the left. Left it there and now singing a different tune. What the wife will not take from Waheedi, Omo Sekina, Omo Muyina.
She will swallow peacefully from Davido. After all, she met kids in Davido’s life. What other option is she left with? She may not be able to access that 50% of the guy’s wealth. Forget that Away lyric, “50/50 we go share am, I no like ojoro”.
The last time one woman tried it on an African man, she found out that there was nothing as such to share. 80% was already in Mama’s name. Now, this woman doesn’t want to lose all. Besides, this is coming at a very sensitive time.
We need details to know when this baby was made. Just for gist’s sake. Because this matter doesn’t really concern us. But people are in my DM saying I must write.
So I obliged. It reminds me of Asa’s song ~ Awe. Asa told us of Awe, aka, Waheedi. Asa said the mother that gave birth to Waheedi’s mother is her (Asa’s) mother. This means Waheedi is Asa’s nephew.
Wahidi got a woman pregnant. When the baby dropped, Asa said the baby is dark-skinned, but Wahidi is fair-skinned. More information reveals that the woman Waheedi impregnated is old enough to be Waheedi’s mother. Asa doubts that Waheedi is responsible for the child.
Asa is calling for a DNA test. But she doesn’t say so directly. Asa said she is also a nursing mother. So she is not willing to adopt Waheedi’s responsibilities. So with this, I am guessing the story is fiction. Because Asa doesn’t have any kids we know of. Or maybe she is telling someone else’s story.
Asa ends the story with a strong parable: “SoAbo oro la n so f’omo LuabiTo ba de nu reA d’odindiDin din”Meaning, half a word is enough for a responsible child.
The child takes that short talk and converts it into a lengthy pack of wisdom and knowledge. You the Waheedi reading this letter. Hope you take note.
Your DNA spotter Ediale #ForTheCulture
PS: See the full lyrics of Asa’s Awe. And listen to the song again in the comments:
VERSE 1: AweIbo lo lo kaTa fi n wa o kaIbi o ba lo, je a moAntito n gbe le itosiO wa o wa le yiAti o jo meta at’aboO wi pe o oO loyun fun oOyun oshu mejiO loyun fun oA ni wi pe o oO loyun fun oIwo, Iwo naO loyun fun o
CHORUS: WahidiOmo SekinaOmo MuyinaOmo MuhammadWahidiOmo SekinaOmo MuyinaOmo Muhammad
VERSE 2: Antito loyun fun oO to bi o l’omoIwo, iwo naAntito loyun fun oAni o to bi o l’omoIwo, iwo naO bi’mo oh ohO bi’moO bi’mo oh ohOmo so l’ayoIre lo ni mu, ese, irun oriIwo duduOmo pupaba wo lo se ri
REPEAT CHORUS
VERSE 3: Ewa wo ja l’aafin Oba EjigboAtabo, atakoWon ja, la fin obaLa fin oba oWahidi omo muyina niOmo sekinaO foju mi ri maboMabo ni’lemabo l’okomabo l’ekoMama to bi mama reNi mama miEmi na bi te miMoo ntomo lowoF’omo l’oyanMa ko tire bamiSoAbo oro la n so f’omo LuabiTo ba de nu reA d’odindiDin din