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Saturday, 14 February 2015

The metaphysics of love


Those that answer Valentine dread the month of February like
a plague. Besides, close friends who always demand that you
celebrate your name in grand style, most confront you with all
manner of questions bordering on the concept that your name
is supposed to embody. Thus, you are asked whether you
were born on the 14th of February or whether you were a by-
product of love affair that took place in the month of February.
One fact I have come to discover over the years is that people
take those that bear the name of Valentine as experts in all
known techniques of love, starting with its fundaments to its
metaphysics.
Despite much research, we cannot tell unarguably the exact
date the feast started, nor the route by which it entered into
history. Perhaps it is connected to the life of a certain St.
Valentine who was said to have suffered martyrdom in Rome
as the Church hagiography would want us to believe. Perhaps,
as the legend of the saint’s heroic faith says, it grew out of
the love shown to prisoners by the saintly Valentine. Perhaps
it has to do with the period in the year when birds of the earth
look for mates. Perhaps it is another case of substitution of a
pagan feast by Christian feast as a subtle way of blighting
paganism at the bud. We do not know. Valentine’s Day is part
of history whose beginning has been forgotten, and whose end
we shall never reach.
The popularity of Valentine’s Day could be linked to the nature
of the theme it celebrates – love. Writing about love,
Archbishop Fulton Sheen called it “the most used, and the
most misunderstood word.” The misunderstanding inherent in
the nature of love often provokes people to ask questions
such as: How much of what we claim as love is love indeed?
Does love have different levels and spheres? Is it possible to
love our neighbour as ourselves, as the Holy writ prescribes?
What is love? These are the questions with which the most
comprehensive theories, treatises, and analyses of love find it
necessary to begin.
To the Greeks, love could be Eros, Philia, and agape. Plato’s
ladder of love in the Symposium has different loves for its
rungs, up to what we commonly call “Platonic Love”. St
Thomas Aquinas distinguishes between love in the sphere of
the passion and love as an act of will. The former he assigns
to what he calls the “concupiscible faculty” of the sensitive
appetite; the latter, to the rational or “intellectual appetite”.
Sometimes, people talk about metaphysical, contemplative,
material and acquisitive love, etc.
Whatever form love takes, it implies a complex psychical
experience of strong attraction to, intense desire for, vivid ap­
preciation of, a profound interest in, ones object of love. The
object of love could be a fellow being, institution, cause or
even nature. It involves tender affection, sympathetic
understanding, admiration and loyalty, with reference to its
object.
But apart from a few people who recognize the fact of
plurality of love in their analyses, most of us, especially the
youth, talk abundantly of love, commonly in the sense of
amorous appetite. These are people who confess their loving
the object of their love more than their own mothers. Recall
the “sugar in my tea” and similar stuff. Our elders consider
this form of love to be a form of “possession” or “madness”,
and would frown at anyone who would propose it as a fit
guide in the choice of marriage mate. They do this, knowing
that once the erotic side of love diminishes or fades away
altogether, the disinterested element fades too; interest in the
other’s happiness evaporates, all tender feeling is eroded, and
the one desire is to get away. This is what Lucretius called
“erotic befuddlement”. What Dedriot deridedly described as
“the voluptuous loss of a few drops of liquid.” It is a spark
thrown off by the contact or nearness of two opposite bodies.
In pursuit of this type of love there is nothing that human
beings have not done, or are not capable of doing. The love
portion that some ladies brew for men they suspect of
unrequited love has no platonic aim. It is not out of
generosity, rather to get the object of their longing, that men
spend lots of money in wooing women. Women themselves do
as much. To attract men, they dress in manners to arouse
precipitate passion. Eyelashes are darkened with gum
ammonia. Checks and lips are painted with sticks of minium
or alkanet roots. Adjustable eyebrows are used and often
pencilled with lampblack or pulverized or sulphuret of
antimony, sometimes it is thinned to diverse shapes or shaved
off entirely and painted “crescent moons” or other forms.
Eyelids are shaded with kohl. All sort of things are rubbed on
the face, in the hope that it will make them look beautiful.
Some in the villages still wrap their fingernails over night with
henna leaves to make them purple. Padded brassieres are
used to make the breast look poised and … Breast en­
hancement has since become part of beauty regimen. There is
no part of the woman’s body, in pursuit of men, that has not
been perfected, decorated, refined, stretched and squeezed,
bleached, reformed, compacted and shortened.
Higher than the afore-described love is what is often called
genuine friendship. In this type of love, there is often the
predominance of altruistic motives. It springs from mutual
admiration. Here, love is thought to precede desire and to
determine its wishes. Marriages built upon this type of love
are often successful. Mature lovers discover that marriage
transcends the act of multiplication of the species or the
fantasy of sexual acts. There are some men who think that all
a woman appreciates in a man is when he brandishes the
erectile organ to her satisfaction. No. Marriage is more than
that. It demands deep understanding and maturity from both
partners.
All the foregoing classifications and distinctions, inexhaustible
though, belong to the theory of human love. But the fact of
love’s diversity extends to the Christian theory of love.
Christianity brought about a basic shift in man’s thinking
about love. Christianity sees love not in the emotion or
passion, but from the infinite perfection and creativity of God.
Writing to the Corinthians (2 Cor 13: 6) St Paul said that
“love takes no pleasure in other people’s sins but delights in
the truth…”God Himself is love (I John 4: 4). “Love ye one
another”. In this profound sentence, God summarized all the
commandments. Love rules the world and was, perhaps, as
Parmenides thought, “the very first thing created by the gods
to rule the world”.
The key to peace in the world is for men to embrace the
ethics of Christ – love. Confucius taught a version of it in his
rule of reciprocity (golden rule). Immanuel Kant espoused it in
his book, The Metaphysics of Morals in what he called the
“Maxims of Categorical Imperative”. All great religions teach
it. Until we start to imbibe this golden rule (love), the battle to
re-make the world can as well be labelled a utopia.
The sooner we use the day of Valentine to promote this type
of love, the better the world will become. Here we are again
celebrating another Valentine. How do we make it serve the
purpose of making the world a better place? Is it for us just a
day to buy expensive Valentine’s gifts and flowers and caress
one another in the happy ignorance of the true meaning of
love? These are the central questions.

How I had three kids in four years –TIMI DAKOLO


Winner, Idols West Africa, Timi Dakolo, has opened on mar­
riage and fatherhood describing it as the climax of every
man’s dream. In an exclusive chat with The Entertainer at the
Congress Hall of Nicon Hilton Hotel, Abuja, recently, the vocal
powerhouse, who tied the knot in 2012 to his baby mama,
Busola, declared that marriage has transformed him.
“Marriage has really transformed me,” Dakolo begins, a soft
smile playing across his lips as he speaks, “life is not just
what it used to be any more I must confess. I can’t do a lot
of things I want to do anymore because now I am married
and it has made me more responsible. These days I think for
more than just one person. Marriage makes you start every
journey with an end in mind and that is the joy of being
married.
“Even as I speak to you I am thinking of how I will pay school
fees and house rent. A lot of responsibility comes with
marriage but then, it also comes with a lot of favour;
undeserved favour, favour you can’t even explain being
showered upon you from left right and centre.
“When you are married and your home is stable, it comes with
a lot of blessings you can’t explain. People treat you
differently, even God Himself brings things your way and you
begin to see the world differently because things just click,” he
says, snapping his fingers to drive home his point adding,
“you can’t even explain why and you don’t know how it
happens; that is the truth. Especially if you are at peace in
your home, things just begin to click.”
Timi says he is grateful to God for the understanding he has
with his wife, Busola, the mother of his kids and discloses
that one thing he has always prayed to God for is an
understanding and caring wife who would understand him and
his moods because of his creativity.
“Before I got married I prayed to God for a woman who would
understand me and my moods because I could be very easily
distracted and destabilised so I wanted a woman that would
not give me trouble but rather, complement me.
“The truth is when I am troubled and distressed I could be the
least creative person for as much as four days at a stretch so
because I wanted peace in my home, because I wanted
somebody that would understand when I tell her that ‘baby,
you can’t talk to me now I am writing,’ and she wouldn’t get
upset, I had to pray a lot and I thank God I found that person
in my wife.
“Now you could tell that to some people and they would get
very angry and upset with you but my wife does not because
she understands and sometimes, when I am busy and the kids
are getting in the way she tells them ‘don’t go there, daddy
wants to be alone.’
“She understands my moods. That is how we are. She is my
greatest critique. A man’s greatest achievement is marriage.
Marriage has transformed even my music.”
Iyawo Mi
So dedicated is Timi to his wife that he has dedicated a song
to her on his latest album entitled Iyawo Mi.
“Yes of course, Iyawo Mi is a song on my soon to be released
album,” Dakolo says excitedly. “The single was released a
while ago and it is dedicated to my wife. I can’t be singing
R&B and not dedicate a song to my wife; it is not possible.”
So now that he is married, are the girls still coming after him?
He pauses for a while before he responds philosophically
quoting a Bible passage: “The Bible says ‘many are the
afflictions of the righteous man.’ What I do is that I stay out
of trouble and the way I avoid temptation is by sitting in my
house and watching football, playing video games and doing
music, and I am always so happy at the end of the day.
“I always try to push my wife in people’s faces whenever I
have the opportunity because when it comes to temptation,
no man is as strong as he thinks he is and that is the truth.
So if you want to avoid temptation, just sit in your house and
don’t forget that our industry is a very unforgiving one; I don’t
want scandals.”
Idols West Africa
The vocal powerhouse also used the opportunity to talk about
his experience at Idols West Africa, the platform that gave him
a name and a voice and how he never believed he could be so
successful musically.
“I had big dreams but music was not part of it,” Dakolo
recounts, “I stumbled on music basically. Sometimes you
stumble on destiny on the road you are taking to avoid it. It
began with somebody telling me to go for West African Idols .
It was after West African Idols that I now said ‘okay, music is
something I just might do’ because in my house those days,
you can’t say you want to do music unless you are out of
your mind! They will tell you to first return all the fees they
paid to get you through school,” he says laughing.
Love & Consequences
With three successful albums in the kitty, Timi says work is
currently ongoing on his next body of work. Commenting on
his new album Timi continues: “I am recording a new album
entitled Love & Consequences. It is a 14 tracker. I have been
in Georgia, Atlanta, recording live with Cohbams because I
want my music to have that unique live feel.
“Love & Consequences is almost ready. The message is that
there are consequences for getting married whether negative
or positive. I have a song that is entitled Iyawo Mi which was
released a while ago and dedicated to Busola my wife: the
video is currently trending on YouTube. I have Wish Me Well ,
there is The Vow and there is also Stranded. My Great Nation
song is also on this album.
“And guess what; I have also started working on the album
after this one entitled Ateni’s Grandson which is dedicated to
my late grand mum, the woman who raised me.
“Ateni’s Grandson is basically about the things she told me
about life and a few songs from here and there. There is
another album I am also working on entitled The Rock Side of
Things. Like I said earlier, marriage will make you start a
journey with an end in mind.”
No more kids please…
And just three years after he tied the knot, Timi reveals that
he now has three kids and he is through with making babies:
“I have three kids now and I can confidently tell you that my
wife and I are done making children; no more kids because I
have three already. I am done with making babies.”
Three kids in four years, how did he pull it off? “My name is
Timi Dakolo and I get away with a lot of things,” he concludes
as we both share another round of hearty laughter.

PSquare’s Shekini VS Oritsefemi’s Double Wahala… Which ismore popular?


There has been an astronomic rise in the volume of hit songs
being churned out by Nigerian artistes in recent years. In fact,
so stiff is the competition music buffs argue that the average
life span of a hit song in Nigeria is just three months. Conse­
quently, this week, Showdown features two of Nigeria’s cur­
rently raving singles; P square’s Shekini and Oritsefemi’s Dou­
ble Wahala, two of Naija’s most popular tracks as at last
count.
P-SQUARE:
Fraternal twins, Peter and Paul Okoye aka P-Square hail
from Ifite-Dunu, Anambra State, but were born in Jos,
Plateau State. They started off as members of Literary &
Debating Society at St Mulumba Secondary School, Jos,
Plateau State, mimicking popular acts like Michael Jackson,
MC Harmer and Bobby Brown. They formed groups such as
MMMP and later MMP aka Smooth Criminals before founding
P-Square. In 2001 they emerged winners at the Grab Tha Mic
competition sponsored by Benson & Hedges. This culminated
in the release of their debut album entitled Last Night. To
date they have dropped six studio albums and won several
awards and nominations. Shekini is a song from their sixth
studio album entitled Double Double, released late 2014.
ORITSEFEMI:
Self styled Musical Taliban and indigene of Delta State,
Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele aka Oritsefemi, was born in
Ajegunle, Lagos State, to a polygamous family. Oritsefemi
grew up on the streets and today the act says all those
experiences have become inspiration for his music. He started
out playing the bass guitar for the Cherubim and Seraphim
Church in Ajegunle and later served as their lead vocalist.
Later on, he formed the now defunct Junglist but after two
albums, the Itsekiri act decided to go solo in 2006 and
released his debut album entitled Elewon . He has four albums
to his credit namely Flog Politicians, Wicked World,
Unfadeable and Musical Taliban. Double Wahala was the
track that took the Ajegunle musician to the main stream.
…And the people’s verdict:
It’s Double Wahala –Vitalis Ighabor, businessman
Double Wahala is more popular than Shekini. It is currently a
must-play for disc jockeys at major events and on radio
across Africa and it has even won awards and nominations for
Oritsefemi so I prefer it to Shekini. Besides its message is
more meaningful.
It’s Shekini –Ekanem Glory, undergraduate
Shekini is more popular because it is one of the songs
trending across Africa currently. One thing About P-Square is
that there is always something seductive about their songs.
Apart from the fact that they are talented and hardworking,
they usually drop seductive songs which people are forced to
listen to because the songs are addictive.
Like Double Wahala like Bianu Le –Kyrian Anazodo, Civil
Servant
As for me, I can only compare Oritsefemi’s Double Wahala to
Samsong’s Bianu Le and not P-Square’s Shekini. However, I
cannot not recognise any re-mixed song as being good
enough to win award no matter the effort.
Double Wahala more popular – Peace Opara, banker
I can agree that Double Wahala is more popular as we speak.
Shekini on the other hand is not yet well known because it is
a new song unlike Double Wahala that has been there for a
while.
Double Wahala isn’t original
–Ajibade Femi
We shouldn’t compare Double Wahala with Shekini because
Double Wahala is a remix of an existing song done by another
artiste. But Shekini is original in beat, lines and overall
concept. So, no matter how popular Double Wahala seems to
be, Shekini is better.
Shekini more danceable –Okon Emmanuel, entrepreneur
Shekini and Double Wahala are very popular songs especially
among teens and radio stations. And-
The truth is that Shekini has an edge over Double Wahala .
Shekini is more danceable and is suitable for clubs, parties
and other ceremonies unlike Double Wahala. And more
importantly, Shekini is an original song by the popular twin
acts while Double Wahala is a copied version of Fela’s hit.
Too early to rate Shekini –Titi Abiodun, undergraduate
I think that it is too early to rate Shekini, especially as regards
comparing it with an existing hit song. I may have played both
songs but I am sure that many Nigerians are not yet aware of
Shekini. One thing about the song is that even if you are not
cut out for secular music, you will find yourself nodding away
from the beginning of the song till the end because it is warm,
crispy and lively all the way. I am sure that it will win several
awards and nominations before the end of the year.
No basis for comparison – Mileke Bisola, student
Double Wahala and Shekini do not have the same tempo and
shouldn’t be compared to each other. However, I am much
more concerned about quality rather than popularity.

How Tiwa Savage fell in love with Tee Billz


“Love comes to those who believe it and that’s the way it is.”
Indeed, that is the way the Celine Dion lyrics turned out for
the Eminado crooner, Tiwa Savage. Upon return from United
Kingdom (years back), Tiwa had gushed that her Manager,
Tunji Balogun (a.k.a. Tee Billz) is an exceptional man. “We
have worked together and we trust each other. So, I am not
scared that anything negative will come up between us. I
don’t work with fear because fear is not of God.”
Tiwa divulged (at the listening session of her Once Upon A
Time album) that she dedicated the song, Written All over
Your Face to Tee Billz because of the role he played in her
life. “I met him at a time when no one was ready to help me
because I am a female artiste. Whenever I wanted to give up
and cry sometimes, he always encouraged me to be strong
and move on. He is my back bone. I love him because he has
been there for me. He wiped away my shame when he put a
ring on my finger.”
True to his promise at the engagement, Tee and Tiwa became
husband and wife in April last year. Right now, Tiwa is an
expectant mother. On how Tee wiped away her shame with
the engagement ring, Tiwa explained. “In Nigeria, when a lady
is not married and is just focussed on her career, people think
that there is something wrong with her but he understood my
journey. He was able to push me career-wise and encourage
me.”

Top 10 Categories Of People That Won't Bother AboutValentine's Day


Ofcourse,it's the season of Love and everywhere is
characterized with colours associated with the season.Ladies
are happy 'cos the elections have been postponed and the
guys are like 'why postponed the elections?'
As soon as I left the banking hall this evening,one of Our
staffs showed me a note written by a lady at the back of a
teller together with her cell number that reads 'will u be my
val?'So,I now decided to come up with these few points of top
10 categories of people that won't bother about this val,so
relax and read.
1.The Gays/Lesbians :These types of people do not need
elaborate explaination to convince everyone that they have lil
or no interest in valentine's day.
2.The Real Born Again Christians :These sets of people in
which I belong to don't regard or recognise anything such like
this.It's highly unacceptable in the 'christiandom'.The bible
says 'don't be an equally yoke with the
unbeliever',hence,christians don't engage themselves in
valentine's celebration.
3. Those In The Battle Field: [/b]Our patriotic and beloved
Nigeria soldiers in Maiduguri and other parts of the North-
East will definately not be having a one-out time with their
loved ones this season.
4.[b]The Singles: I know many will be on this lane.Many broke
up before the celebration in the aim of dodging his
responsibility during this season whilest some don't have a
date.Majority of these people are the guys 'cos the ladies are
always engage and it's their norm.
5.The Handicaps :By handicaps,I don't mean the handicap the
bettors give to a club whilest staking his game oh,lol.Such
people in this group may include,the dumb,the blind,the
deft,the lame etc.These sets of people would likely go to their
plantation tomorrow being saturday or even stay indoor to
watch GoTv,hence,they don't bother about valentine's day.
6.The Minor Or Under-aged :When I was a lil boy,I used to see
people put on reds cloths,caps on val's day but I didn't know
why they were puting on such on that day not until I was
matured enough to know the reason behind it.So,a minor is
less concerned about val's day,all he cares for is to get his
parents' attention,play around and get his stomach filled to
the brim.
7.The Typical Hustler :The truck pusher,wheel Barrow
pusher,the undertakers,the itenerant trader,the pedestrians,the
hawkers etc hardly think about Love 'cos they don't have the
time for such and hence,less bothered about it.
8.The Village 'papos' And 'Mamos ':These are the old people
in the village usually the Grandpa and grandma.They can
hardly move out 'cos they are too old and those who
can,don't even remember anything like val's day let alone
celebrating it.
9.The Experienced:These categories are the ones who try to
advise their younger ones/sibblings to steer-clear from guys
this period 'cos they've seen the bad side of val's day.These
ladies are in their late 30's trying to caution their sibblings
who aren't adult at the moment.They are experienced and as
such not so bothered about the season as the youths do.
10.The Ugly ones: ]These sets of people have been forcing
themselves on the opposite se.x long before the val's day but
as soon as the day approaches,they all alone.These
categories of people are commonly ladies who don't have any
swag,who put on un-attracting skirts that are long to their
toes,they have no features on their body to attract a guy,the
least goes on and on.As such,they relax in their single
apartment all day.
Feel free to add urs,thanks 2 u all.