Female celebs prefer second-hand husbands -singer Etcetera writes
Article published May 3rd in Saturday Punch, page 31. Apparently
the singer is now a columnist for Punch. Today, he writes about Nigerian female
celebs and their preference for second hand husband. (whatever that means)....
Some days ago I was at a friend's place and was asked by his sisters if
I was traveling abroad for the wedding of a colleague that is still being
talked about on blogs and on all social networking sites in nigeria and I said
no I wasn't. But what struck me as odd was when one of them asked me "is
she getting married to a brand new husband or a 2nd hand husband"? I
stared at her in shock and confusion because up until that moment, I had never
heard of a phrase as "brand new or 2nd hand husband. It became a heated
debate amongst people in the house that day. 'wow', I never thought a phrase
like 2nd hand can be attributed to a human being. I know it is only applicable
to objects.
At first I was angry. How could they have said such. But as crazy and
odd as it may have sounded, they drew my attention to their observations that
it is a trend currently popular amongst female celebrities in nigeria. The guys
in the house even tweaked it into a joke. Adding that it is a normal thing in
nigeria that when you can't afford a brand new car you go for a 2nd hand one. I
couldn't help but laugh at that one. But on my way home, I thought about it for
a minute and asked myself if truly a 2nd hand or brand new theory can be a
determinant in finding a husband? It got me staring at every car passing by,
trying to understand the rational behind the argument of a 2nd hand husband and
a brand new one. How do you determine if a husband is a 2nd hand? I asked
myself. I was later told that a man becomes a 2nd hand if he was previously
married or is still married to another woman before taking a new wife. And that
a 2nd hand husband just like a 2nd hand car comes in two types. Nigerian used
and Tokunbo. Meaning the husband who was previously married and living here in
nigeria is the "nigerian used", while the one shipped in from abroad
is the Tokunbo version. Shocking isn't it? Ok, let us analyse this for a
minute. It is a known fact that in nigeria, when you want to buy a 2nd hand car
you are strongly advised to take a mechanic with you. So can you also do the
same with a 2nd hand husband? Should it also be recommended that when going for
a 2nd hand husband you should make sure to take a medical doctor to administer
all the necessary check ups to be sure you are not getting damaged goods?
Because in the true sense of it, a 2nd hand is a 2nd hand whether car or
husband.
And If the carburetor of a 2nd hand car can easily pack up on 3rd
mainland bridge, it means a 2nd hand husband can also pack up on the way to the
alter. As these thoughts were spinning in my head, I began asking myself the
same questions they asked me. Why do nigerian female celebrities prefer 2nd
hand husbands. Or Why would anyone prefer a 2nd hand husband? But come to think
of it, Is it that our female celebrities can no longer afford the luxury of
waiting for the brand new ones to come along? Or have the brand new ones
refused to be fooled by the razzmatazz or flashy make ups, thick foundations,
artificial nails, Brazilian hair and Peruvian eye lashes? Can it be attributed
to a thing of choice? They said a 2nd hand husband is often an Alhaji or an
Otunba with pot belle and deep pocket. Is it because of the money or societal status of the men? As long
as he is fully loaded she really does not care. Some went further to say that a
2nd hand husband is already tested and trusted with a confirmed rate of
performance and durability? So figure a female celebrity asking her colleague,
"What is the mileage of your 2nd hand husband? And she replies "Ahhh
I nor know say hin former wives don finish am oo.. Na shaft I marry ooo, My
sista nor be small thing ooo, even my doctor sef say him liver go soon park up.
And na for hospital I dey sleep for the past 3 weeks. Just like 2nd hand car
owner dey sleep for mechanic workshop everyday. As my Curiosity got the better
of me, I asked them for names of female celebrities with 2nd hand husbands. I
was shocked beyond recognition that the list they gave me was as long as the
distance from mile 2 to Badagry. According to the list, almost all married
female celebrity in nigeria has a 2nd hand husband and even some of the female
celebrities themselves are 2nd hand. And some of the male celebrities also have
2nd hand wives or they themselves are 2nd hand. Well, if you don't believe me,
make a list of your own and be amazed as I am right now.
My conclusion is that the issue of 2nd hand husband is not peculiar to
entertainers. It is a general societal disease and it is as a result of too
many failed marriages we have in the society at large. While nobody should be
blamed for falling in love or getting married to whoever he or she chooses, it
is also important that we position our lives to inspire the children and future
entertainers who see us as role models in the society. You may argue that it is
not the society's business what you do with your affairs. Which is very true
but also remember that being a celebrity makes your life a public affair. So go
ahead girls, take home the 2nd hand husbands, it is your choice and it does not
matter even if he looks like an "accidented" car with scary mileage.
If you love him that much and he has some money to spend, you can take him to
the highly skilled american body mechanic called Dr. 90210 to panel-beat and
mask all his dents. And if you are fortunate to find one whose mileage is
manageable, you can take him to Ladipo market, buy the missing body parts and
get a local panel-beater to fix him. And if you are a handy-woman, You can even
do the servicing yourself by getting a complete first aid kit with bandages,
Ampiclox and mentholatum and massage his joints every night before sleeping.
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