Another Write up on Goldie's Death. Do you agree with the writer?
About ten years ago I lost a friend in an armed robbery incident. Obviously the armed robbers were not satisfied with robbing they needed to make a point by harming someone in the house and my friend’s mother was their target. As they swung the axe my friend who was the scholar of our class in secondary school protected his mother with his head…. he died; no national award, no postmortem speech from the Governor and of course no celebrity burial; he was just another guy, the fact that he took a battle axe to his head for his mother was irrelevant.
This and many more of it happens in a country wherein people get millions both in local and foreign currency for playing football; a country wherein comedians shake hands with the President and women who kiss strange men on camera in the name of acting take home National Award and an immoral youth who made fame singing about his private part is given special opportunity to interview the President in a desperate campaign strategy because the thinking is that the community is populated by zombies and bimbos who will vote in a PHD holder on the “honour” of a nuisance whose only relevance to society, apart from lewd music, is competition in air and space. Thus the question every sane Nigerian should be asking is when will this madness of undeserved honour stop?
The death of the musician from Ekiti, Goldie Harvey, and the attempt to make it seem like we lost an icon is another and perhaps the worst of all these madness. I do not believe that death, which we will all face, should make you a hero except you died an honourable death. When people just drop dead we grieve and console the family not tell blatant lies as to who they were. This is why the statement of the Ekiti State Governor is worrisome. Mr. Kayode Fayemi is reported to have described Goldie as a “great daughter of Ekiti State” and one has to wonder upon what was this greatness achieved? Are people now great for singing meaningless songs with promiscuous suggestions or for taking and publishing suggestive photos of themselves?
Since when did we consider it greatness to appeal to the sexual cravings of perverts and run after men on camera in the name of a reality show that is far from reality? Since when did it become great achievement that a lady is even thought of as being a junkie in her life time? How can this be great?
In the past fathers will tell their children “don’t bring shame to this family” but nowadays shame and shamelessness is celebrated with such noise that you think the Devil himself is in charge of people’s life and even he has gone crazy.
Ironically, around the same period this unfortunate death occurred Governor Theodora Orji of Abia State was commending Mrs. Nwanyieze Prosper for winning the Purity Queen title for a lady who kept her virginity until her marriage; surprisingly some Nigerians criticized the Governor and even ‘accused’ him of giving her a car whereas Governor Kayode Fayemi was praised for describing Goldie as a “bright star” among other accolades including that she lived a “fulfilled life”. Indeed the world is upside down.
The problem with giving honour to people who did dishonourable acts is that people will definitely emulate them. The Dolly Parton’s of this world made it a fashion for women to expose their cleavage; years on women have lost their husbands to such exposure and homes have collapsed; the Dr. Dre’s of this world made being “gangster” a fashionable thing and years later the gangsters are increasing and we even have a gangster in the White House killing innocent people with Drones…. Martin Luther’s dreams became a Nightmare. And this list goes on and on; for every irresponsible person you honour you make irresponsibility the “swag”, the same way for every man who dies for his mother you honour you make standing up against oppression and protecting the weak the in-thing…. make your choice.
Lastly, we must clarify two issues. The first one is with regards to speaking “evil” about the dead while the second one is the “who are you to judge” comedy.
Firstly, the dead has already met what he or she put forward hence there is no need to speak of its evil. What there is need to do however is to either call the living to an example to live by if the dead is worthy of emulation or to warn the living to stay away from a wasteful lifestyle like that of the dead who lived life as if death was never going to come and this is the real lesson here; life is short, if you live it like Goldie your death may come and meet you in that state; what will you tell your Creator? We cannot pretend this is not the lesson here; it will be one lie too many
Secondly, they ask us not to Judge and we say to them since we are in the spirit of not judging kindly don’t judge the location of your mouth so that you put your food in your nose. We say to them that in this spirit of not judging please cross the road without judging that a vehicle is close enough to knock you down; maybe when you are in the air you will realise your stupidity.
We do not judge a person who has faith that he or she will be in the hellfire, we do not Judge that the person’s bad is more than his/her good, we do not Judge if God will forgive a believer…..but we judge that fornication and the promotion of it is EVIL, and that the one who represented evil dead does not make evil good.
Some others will say an adult can do what he or she likes and you don’t have to force your life on others. The question we have for this set of confused mentally colonized perverts is that this same justification is given to homosexuality and it will soon be given to incest so that if a grown up man and his grown up daughter say they fell in love and want to marry your kind will say well it’s their life, it does not affect me…. can you see now that you are sick?
Conclusively, the lessons from this unfortunate incident can be summarized as thus;
1) Death can come at any time; be prepared to meet your Lord.
2) Fame and fortunes are but illusions, what matters is your relationship with your Creator.
3) The enjoyment of this world is fleeting; don’t let it deceive you.
4) Live a good life; one that does not involve promoting lewdness or any type of evil; death and Judgment is real and it is no respecter of status.
5) It was the honour given her musical mentors that led the lady to not just music but a meaningless form upon which her life ended so let’s ensure that we do not turn scum into icons because people will sure emulate them.
May God Almighty give the family fortitude to bear the lost and guide them aright.
So i guess you all read it.. What do you think? do you agree with this writer,and do you think Nigeria is misplacing their priorities on immortalizing supposed National heroes?
I would say the writer made some very good points, but i will also say, everyone should just allow this Goldie to rest in peace. The dead is dead already,let the living make amends on their evil ways. Because the sad truth is, we all will be faced with death one day...Live your life as though it's going to end tomorrow, cos, tomorrow is really not promised!.
- This piece was originally published on RiseNetworks.org
Eseoghene Al-Faruq Ohwojeheri writes from Benin City, Edo State
This is a very G̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴͡.̮Ơ̴̴̴͡D̶̲̥̅ piece, y ά̲̣яε̲̣ do we make noise wenever a celebrity dies, whereas many pple ά̲̣яε̲̣ dying everyday, I have a friend dat he was d only child of his parent wu died on his way to an interview, Ђ☺̭̥̈̅w many pple pitied him or the parents, but wen a celebrity is no more, we all started shouting huu haa as if dos celebrities knws wu we ά̲̣яε̲̣. Nonsense. Pple have started making anoda noise now abt justin esiri, wats d big deal, d man is old enuf aftall I lost my father wen I was in secondary schl Ãήϑ here ά̲̣яε̲̣ justin esiri children making it already, one thing I want us to knw is wen it is time to die, it is time.
ReplyDeleteI so agree with you. what's all the noise about. people die erevyday
DeleteThe writer does have a point though , however blunt it does come across and also border line about the principle of not speaking ill of the death ...
ReplyDeleteLet the truth be told Goldie is NO NATIONAL hero , even when she was alive she was mocked constantly due to the lack of talent . While we respect the dead lets still call it for what it was....... Also the fact that Goldie was married and decided to live a lie , go on BBA probably with a game plan , shows someone willing to sacrifice integrity and HAVE FAME AT ALL COST . That is definitely no role model in my books . Her behaviour also on the BBA was no role model either
I wish Goldie a peaceful Rest in peace AND WE ALL WILL FACE OUR MAKER ONE DAY but yeah I totally agree with this writer . SAME thing with KIM Kardashain , why celebrate people whose contribution to society is based on mediocrity and twisted with deep immoral virtues all in the name of CELEBRITY and FAME at all cost
i didn't read everything but i took away a few points:
ReplyDelete1)In the past fathers will tell their children “don’t bring shame to this family” but nowadays shame and shamelessness is celebrated with such noise that you think the Devil himself is in charge of people’s life and even he has gone crazy.
2)we even have a gangster in the White House killing innocent people with Drones
3)The problem with giving honour to people who did dishonourable acts is that people will definitely emulate them.
4)Live a good life; one that does not involve promoting lewdness or any type of evil; death and Judgment is real and it is no respecter of status.
Yea right! we didnt even know all the innocent youth corps members killed in the north doing national duties and serving their motherland... who remembers them any longer? we don't remember our real heroes, whats d latest on the man dat designed our national flag? yea a true hero is languishing in abject poverty save for a man in Kiss fm of "Olololo" fame, i cant pick his name now, trying to make donations for him to be rehabilitated cos I hear he has been caught by stroke as a result of neglect and all.He is to be moved to a better location and people are trying to donate money to this course. Nigeria! hmm, smh. I can go on, but we humans love to worship evil and shy away from the truth which is exactly what d writer here is portraying. Truth is such a bitter pill to swallow
ReplyDeleteNigeria perishes, not because of corruption alone, but also because its future lies in the hands of troubled twisted youths like you, kindly read the post again and try harder to understand what lessons the writer shares. Even if you say she was in the public eye and therefore will have more sympathizers, when true nollywood heroes died, we didn't have this much noise and a very beautiful example, Justus Esiri just passed on and suddenly too, lets see how many youths will come out to immortalize him or how much dust will be raised.
ReplyDeletehummm The truth hurts but sometimes it needs to be said ...... Goldie death touched me for reasons unknown , well I guess partly blc she was young and left so suddenly . That been said calling her an Icon is going too far. It begs the question “one has to wonder upon what was this greatness achieved" ....... Hence I agree with the person who wrote this article.
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about this article the most was , these points to ponder on , it sums life up
1) Death can come at any time; be prepared to meet your Lord.
2) Fame and fortunes are but illusions, what matters is your relationship with your Creator.
3) The enjoyment of this world is fleeting; don’t let it deceive you
4) Live a good life; one that does not involve promoting lewdness or any type of evil; death and Judgment is real and it is no respecter of status.
God please grant me the grace as i try to apply these principles in my life . Amen
Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteI have never commented on this blog before but I'll do that today..
ReplyDeleteI'm really impressed with the fact that we still have people that reason this way. You couldn't have said it better sir. Sometimes I wonder what we are leaving behind for our kids.. This days evil is being promoted and appreciated more than good.. Only God can save us at the end of the day.
Well written sir. I thank you for this.
Hmmmmmm dis guy is right ooo!we live in a scary world!bt everyday the quest of making it and getting noticed is our weakness.90percent of us now are just into mking money at all cost...wen death comes calling how prepared are we.lord hv mercy on us!
ReplyDeleteWen Goldie died I was shocked n weak thruout dat day!I kept saying in my mind,no matter how gragra u are or no matter wat high/big dreams u have,death dnt even see it wen it comes calling.we shld try to moderate our lust for life!this very century is something else.we all do one bad thing or d other(I'm nt even talking abt Goldie here cos she's gone-she has met her creator-how she is judged is nt for d living to even assume)wen one can still breathe dis free oxygen he/she shld always put GOD 1st in all his doing!cos there is a Living GOD!oh yes HE exist!
ReplyDeleteWow, what can I say but that Eseoghene is quite blunt with her write up, devoid of sentiments. Some will see it as harsh on the dead but at the same she made sense which some will not want to wake up to. We really have to be mindful of the life we live as we all have to give account of it some day. Some definetly live recklessly cos they dont give a hoot about what happens when they are gone. The message is clear live right, eschew evil and be mindful of those around u!
ReplyDeleteWell said..very well said
ReplyDeleteI must commend this writer, God bless u real gud, you've said it all. We are now living as if God does not matter again, evil been promoted n celebrated daily,tell me, what is honourable about Golgie's fame? Speak not ill of the dead, is it biblical? Let him/ that has ears let him hear.
ReplyDeleteThis article might sound stupid to some but truth is always a bitter pill . What legacy do we live behind? What do u see as entertainment? That everybody likes n enjoy it makes it right?
Dis writer has made a lot of sense.I personally didn't like goldie,she had no talent nd her music had no message,I agree she shouldn't be celebrated at all.I would only celebrate musicians dat pass messages like d likes of emeli sande.I won't b shocked if a mad man like Denrele her best friend is celebrated same way wen he dies.
ReplyDeleteWell said/ written, I agree with SOME of the morals of this write-up but I would like 2 say that there is always a better way of passing messages across without being soo crude nd harsh.what makes you think that Goldie is not actually a ' true daughter of Ekiti' cos it would really beat my imagination if a whole Gov would say that about someone he didn't kno least of all Goldie who Nigerians actually did not give a chance, most of us wrote her off frm the first time we saw her, for all you know she might hav been championing worthy charity causes in anonymity, cos dats the kind of person I cme 2 understand her 2 be, kind, selfless nd generous,whtever reservtions you have about her is a forgone issue. Also learn 2 work with fcts and not speculations,during her life, with all the controversies dat surrounded her, no one eva mentined dat she was a'junkie'. Bottom line is,learn 2 pass the
ReplyDeleteMeat of whatever u wana say without sounding so 'bitter' bcos for most of the story, dat that was it came cross as plin BITTER. Like u are angry @ Nigeria and the world @ large. Like I said before, beautiful piece tho.