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    Home » Beyond the spotlight: Davido’s femme fatale by Osmund Agbo 
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    Beyond the spotlight: Davido’s femme fatale by Osmund Agbo 

    EditorBy EditorJuly 10, 2023Updated:July 10, 2023No Comments9 Mins Read
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    By Osmund Agbo

    Lips barely parted, jaw tense, and with a slight crinkle between his eyebrows, his sweaty face bore the mark of a randy he-goat about to detonate some erotic bomb. I swore to my wife that I recognised that face, even though in the moment I couldn’t be sure. “Wait a minute, you know who that is?,” she yelled out. Her scream reverberated, mouth agape and hands clasped.  In that moment, I wondered who the femme fatale was, bent on destroying a man who had barely made it home from church after walking his wife down the aisle. It didn’t even matter that the man in question is an Afrobeat sensation and one of Nigeria’s biggest exports to the world.

    When I realised it was Davido in that picture, my heart froze. In the Nigerian celebrity circle, the only image that rivals his now iconic face captured at the peak of passion, is that of Tiwa Savage in her infamous sex tape. But there’s a huge difference: one was a PR move inspired by the Kardashians gone awry, while the other was the most vicious case of personal vendetta. I could swear at my grandfather’s grave that no married man would take pride in being exposed as a cheat, especially not  one who had just gone through every parent’s worst nightmare with the death of his child and was clearly working hard to do right by his wife and family.

    Davido

    Just to be clear, David has been on that path before; this is neither his first rodeo nor his first walk on the road to infamy. Earlier in his career, he hooked up with an undergraduate while on a trip to Ghana in 2012. Barely 24 hours later, he faced his first baptism of fire as an upcoming pop sensation. Private pictures of him frolicking in bed with an 18-year-old named Sonia Jumbo went viral.

    Sonia, a Nigerian based in Port-Harcourt who was studying in Ghana at the time, may have leaked the images for the sake of bragging rights and to enjoy her fifteen seconds of fame. It’s hard for me to believe that her motives were entirely sinister. After all, Davido was just a 19-year-old living his best life, and there was nothing wrong with him indulging in carnal pleasures. However, the same cannot be said about Anita, the American girl from hell.

    As we delve deeper into the abyss of Anita’s words and deeds, a chilling revelation comes to light. It becomes glaringly apparent that she meticulously plotted her course, carefully orchestrating a premeditated performance. She scrupulously preserved archived photographs, capturing compromising positions, and safeguarded incriminating text messages—a testament to her deliberate and calculating nature.

    Make no mistake; Anita is a force to be reckoned with. She brandishes threats of fire and brimstone, unyielding in her pursuit to dismantle Davido’s world, leaving a trail of destruction in her wake. Her ulterior motives extend far beyond the realm of retribution; she lusts after the allure of fame and fortune, shamelessly exploiting the feud to line her pockets. Just the other day, she gloated about her Instagram following skyrocketing from a mere 500k to a staggering 1M. She is the epitome of a lethal femme fatale, and regrettably, she is not alone in her machinations. They walk among us, akin to the biblical Delilahs of old, intent on ensnaring and weakening every Sampson that comes their way.

    Last year, Nancy Mendoza Moreno, a 31-year-old Mexican woman, was convicted for her role in the 2007 kidnappings of two wealthy men in California, United States, and is currently serving a life prison sentence. At the age of 24, Nancy possessed an irresistible allure that captivated men, but the tale that unfolded in a San Diego courtroom was far from glamorous. She played the role of a femme fatale, ensnaring victims for a notorious San Diego drug gang known as Los Palillos.

    One of her initial victims was Eduardo Gonzalez Tostado, a 31-year-old local businessman who boasted a collection of car-racing trophies, owned his own dealerships in the city, and even had a restaurant. The narrative unfolds as follows: Nancy struck up a conversation with Eduardo at a Starbucks, exchanging phone numbers and extending an invitation to her residence. Succumbing to her charm, Eduardo arrived at her place armed with flowers, alcohol, and condoms. However, he soon found himself facing a shocking surprise: masked men ambushed him, shackled him, and confined him to a cramped room beneath a staircase.

    For eight agonising days, Eduardo languished in captivity until his family delivered a ransom of $193,000. Reports suggest that Ms. Mendoza earned over $15,000 for her role in such illicit schemes, and tragically, there were numerous other victims like Eduardo Tostado who fell prey to her devious plans.

    The question arises: why do men succumb to such deceitful tricks?

    And even more puzzling, why do renowned men, possessing wealth and reputation, willingly risk it all for a fleeting encounter with women of questionable character?

    The truth is, individuals who have attained fame and fortune often navigate their lives with caution. Their inner circle often laments how their elevated status has rendered them guarded, almost inaccessible, and perpetually suspicious of others.

    We’re all captivated by the allure of wealth and fame, yet we often fail to grasp the weight of the burdens that accompany such a life. Suspicion and mistrust become constant companions, haunting every interaction, driven by the perpetual fear of becoming targets for cheap blackmail or ruthless exploitation. It’s a battle waged daily, an unseen struggle that we, as outsiders, rarely comprehend.

    Imagine the pressure of constantly second-guessing every motive, questioning every connection, and living in perpetual doubt. It’s a price paid for success, a burden shouldered by those who have ascended the heights of accomplishment. We mustn’t underestimate the toll it takes on one’s psyche, the erosion of trust and the ever-present vulnerability that shadows their every move.

    Celebrities can never truly escape the prying lenses of paparazzi, preventing a simple stroll to the store without scrutiny. Every action is harshly judged, adding to the overwhelming loneliness that pervades their existence. It is a sorrowful truth that this burden has led some to tragic ends, as the emotional trauma endured by the rich and famous remains largely incomprehensible to those outside their realm.

    But how do you explain a guy like Davido going about shooting raw at every girl and in every town, in total disregard to his health and how it will impact his pocket?  We have all heard many individuals, predominantly men, pose the question: What’s the purpose of attaining wealth and fame if one cannot indulge in sexual encounters?

    “Seek freedom and become captive to your desires. Seek discipline and find your liberty.” This famous quote is attributed to Frank Herbert, an esteemed American science fiction author renowned for his novel series called “Dune.”

    To seek freedom and become captive of one’s desires implies that when you solely focus on pursuing and fulfilling your desires, you may actually end up becoming enslaved or trapped by them. By constantly seeking and indulging in your desires without any sense of restraint or self-control, you may find yourself controlled by your impulses and cravings. In this sense, the pursuit of unchecked freedom can lead to a loss of personal agency and inner freedom.

    To seek discipline and find liberty suggests that by actively embracing discipline and self-control, you can actually attain true freedom. Discipline refers to the ability to regulate and control your actions, thoughts, and behaviors in alignment with your long-term goals and values. By practicing discipline, you can overcome impulsive desires and make choices that align with your higher aspirations. In doing so, you gain the freedom to live according to your own principles, free from the constraints of fleeting desires or external influences.

    Overall, Frank Herbert’s wise counsel emphasises the idea that true freedom and liberty can be found not by relentlessly pursuing immediate gratification and uncontrolled desires, but rather by cultivating discipline and self-control. It suggests that by exercising restraint and aligning your actions with your values, you can experience a greater sense of personal freedom in your life.

    Jeffrey Epstein was an American billionaire with an insatiable appetite for under-aged women. With the aid of his power and connections, he ran a pedophile ring for years, managing to evade justice thanks to his vast network, which included former presidents and royalty. However, his sins eventually caught up with him, and he was incarcerated, awaiting trial. Faced with the grim reality that awaited him, Epstein chose to take his own life behind bars. His story serves as a chilling reminder of a man who became enslaved by his compulsive desires and paid the ultimate price.

    When all is said and done, this entire brouhaha will eventually fade away, and Anita will vanish from the spotlight as quickly as she emerged. The scandal is unlikely to have a significant financial impact on Davido, and in fact, it may even generate more publicity and financial gain for him. After all, celebrities have been known to intentionally engage in feuds as a means of promoting their brand.

    However, What he will not be looking forward to is that midnight chat with his wife Chioma, the latter looking him in the eyes and asking for his own side of the story.

    I do not envy Davido and the predicament he currently faces. Defending a web of lies is never easy, even for celebrities. It becomes even more challenging when, all this time, you have deceived your significant other, leading her to believe that the lady who inspired the hit song, “Assurance” was merely a random acquaintance. I hope somebody will “Call Anita oh, tell am make she come dey go far.”  I pray that  the man whose friends likes to call “OBO” will finds peace beyond the confines of his celebrity bubble.

    Osmund Agbo writes from Houston, Texas. Email: Eagleosmund@yahoo.

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