About a week ago things escalated between celebrity blogger Linda
Ikeji and superstar Ayo “Wizkid” Balogun, in which Wizkid threatens Linda
Ikeji. The blogger however handed the case to the Police (Click here if you
missed it). Now, she writes her own side of the story and the reason behind escalating
the matter to the Police Command. Read what she says after the cut.
After the public fallout, NETng reported that Linda Ikeji had taken the
case to the Nigerian Police authorities, especially over the threat that Wizkid
put through on social media. In a new post on her blog today Linda Ikeji has
confirmed that the case was infact reported to the Police.
I'm sure many of you have read that the police is now involved in my
issue with Wizkid. Yes, I reported his public threat to me two Sundays ago to
the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and I want to explain why I did it!
Please pay attention and keep an open mind.
I've read a lot online from people saying I don't like Wizkid. Even
Wizkid himself thinks I don't like him. Why he or anyone would think so is
puzzling to me to be honest. Apart from his achievements after he started
insulting me online a few weeks ago...everything else, every success Wizkid has
recorded in the last 3/4 years is on LIB. All the awards, all the record
breaking feats, his sold out concerts, his foreign magazine features, and
collaborations, everything that has built him up to the young man he is today
is on LIB. Please verify! Search my blog. Please continue...
I was a huge Wizkid fan. The only song I danced harder to than his
'Dance For Me' track was Fuse ODG's 'Antenna and Kiss Daniel & DJ Shabzy's
Raba. So, no, I had no dislike for Wizkid. But about a year ago, I noticed his
indirect snide remarks at me...and when some other music star beefed with me,
Wizkid showed his support and made disrespectful comments. That was when I
noticed he had issues with me... but that didn't stop me from writing about him
and celebrating him.
Now to the issue at hand. When I reported that he was served quit
notice at his Lekki home, I stated fact and I didn't write it out of malice.
It's not everyday you get exclusive stories...and I'm sure any other blogger
who got the story first would also have published it. So, there was no beef, I
was just doing my job. A day or so after I wrote this story, Wizkid went on my
instagram page to call me names and lied that I slept with some director of
his...which I have said before is 1000% lies! But the insult and lies is not
why the police is now involved.
Here's the thing; You can insult me, insult my family, call me any
names you like, even lie that I slept with your forefathers...but don't
threaten me. If you threaten me, I will act!
I read people online saying that I reported to the police because I am
scared of Wizkid. No, my darlings, I am not afraid of Wizkid. Though I do not
take his threats lightly. I went to the authorities for two reasons...and
please young boys of our generation, pay attention to what I am about to write
below.
You see, violence against women and threat of violence against women is
not okay. Threatening harm to someone in a public space is a criminal act in
every country of the world, including Nigeria. I bet some of you didn't know
that, yeah? You can not publicly threaten someone with harm. You will only get
away with it if your victim doesn't report to the authorities. If they do, you
will have a case with the police and I promise you, the police take these
things seriously.
I reported this case to the authorities because I want our young men to
know this is not okay. You should not raise your hands on a woman. You
shouldn't even threaten to raise your hands on a woman. Wizkid wrote that he
would send his 16 year old cousin to beat the shit out of me. Letting Wizkid
get away with it is basically telling our young men that this is okay...and
it's not!
After Wizkid made the threat to me, I saw a lot of teen boys hailing
and applauding him. To them, this was okay. If their idol can threaten a woman
with harm, and use derogatory words, they also can do it...and that's how the
circle of abuse of women continues. Women being called 'smelly pussy' trended
online for a day or two! Little boys were happy to use the words. Sad!
It is appalling to me that anyone, especially women, would cheer Wizkid
on. When he wrote RIP Linda, I saw a few young girls write same, laughing. This
is not a laughing matter. It doesn't matter whether you like me or not! This is
not about Linda Ikeji. This is about abuse of women which has eaten deep into
our society, so deep that it has now been accepted as normal. Men do it all the
time and get away with it. So many women are battered by their husbands and
they refuse to speak up because of the stigma. They refuse to seek help because
they are afraid of what people will say. I am sorry, I am not one of those
women. I refuse to be victimized. And as long as I have my voice and my
platform, I will speak up.
We women have to come together to lend a strong voice to the plight of
women in our continent. When we see a woman being physically and mentally
abused, let's act. Let's speak up. Let's not laugh and say she deserves it. If
we continue to keep quiet, the circle of abuse will continue. And one day, You,
yes You, will find yourself in the receiving end of a thundering slap, followed
by heavy blows. If not you, then maybe your daughter? Let's condemn violence
and threat of violence against women! This is not acceptable!
Young men like Wizkid, a father of two young boys himself, should never
advocate violence against women. One day, he will have a daughter, how would he
feel if another male threatens to put hands on her or even calls her a hoe?
I can't count how many times Wizkid called me a hoe in his rant against
me. That's what boys do. When they get into a fight with a woman, they try to
slut-shame her. Smelly pussy, hoe, ashawo etc. You call a woman, who gave
another young woman, whose real name she doesn't even know N500,000 just
because she said she would rather work by carrying cement than prostitute
herself, that's the person you call a hoe? When your mind is so warped you
can't differentiate between a woman and a hoe, then this is what happens.
Except you drive to Sanusi Fanfuwa at 2am to pick up a prostitute, who proudly
describes herself as one, then you shouldn't call any woman a hoe.
Even Tupac who was a well known thug could differentiate between the
types of women he dealt with. When asked in an interview why he called women
bitches, he said people shouldn't confuse things, that he wouldn't address a
mother or a sister the way he would address a bitch, that the bitches were the
ones he dealt with in the clubs who behaved like one. He reiterated that he
respected women!
In more civilized countries, Wizkid would have lost his endorsements
and spent the next year or so apologizing and being in the fore-front of
promoting anti-violence crusades against women. It took Chris Brown years to
get back on his feet after his assault on a woman. Up till today, he doesn't
have any major endorsements and some countries still deny him entrance into
their country i.e Australia for something he did 7 years ago. Yes, violence
against women is serious!
And there's the case of incitement. When you have
power and influence, you have to be careful what you say in public. Because you
have such power, something you say can influence your followers. A fan can
commit acts that even you may not support or might not even condone. But
because it came out of your mouth, they think you mean it. So it is irresponsible
to say things that might be inciteful. In Law, you can be held responsible when
people act based on what you said in public.
Tupac was charged to court and indicted after some thugs killed
a police officer. The thugs went to court and mentioned that their idol
encouraged violence against LA police officers in a song where he said 'Drop a
cop'. So, we folks with some measure of influence should be more careful with
our utterances. People are watching and listening!
The second reason I filed a police report is to encourage other women
in similar situations to do same. My dear ladies, if a man threatens to puts
hands on you, and you feel the threat is real, report to the authorities. Don't
wait until he does it. What if you don't survive it? If he's picked up and may
be charged to court (yes, you can be charged to court for making threats...it's
a misdemeanor with a prison sentence), then he will think twice before making
threats against you in the future or any other woman for that matter.
I went as far as I did for me and for other women. This is to pass a
strong message to our young men that these kinds of behaviour towards women
will not be tolerated. Should not be tolerated. If you assault or even threaten
to assault a woman, the law will come after you if she chooses not to be
silent. Women, don't be silent. Let's break the circle. For your sake, for my
sake, for the sake of our daughters, grand daughters, great grand daughters and
all other women that will follow them.
And that's really all I have to say in the matter. Thank you guys for
reading
And to Wizkid fans, please be rest assured that I wish him all the best
in life. He will continue to grow from strength to strength (as long as he
doesn't endorse violence against women) and his light will never diminish. God
brought him to this level and will continue to keep him. I have nothing but
love for his craft and hope that one day, we will put this behind us.
God bless him, me, you and everyone else in the world
Cheers.
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