Your Private Part is not Meant for One Person- Writer Onyeka Nwelue

Nigerian writer, Onyeka Nwelue belongs to the school of thought that believes monogamy does not have a stand in the society.

He made this known in a tweet, where he stated that monogamy is a scam. According to him, a person’s private part is not meant for just one person.

BLUES & HILLS: monogamy is a sham, your private part is not meant for only one person.

Writer Onyeka Nwelue Claims “Every celebrity in Nigeria is broke,” Don Jazzy Admits to Claims

The writer took to Instagram to advice young Nigerians not to be deceived by the lifestyle of celebrities.

In his post, writer, Onyeka Nwelue advised young Nigerians to gather some self esteem as he called out on some celebrities whom he said were broke like himself including Don Jazzy whom he said was a tenant. His post below…

Onyeka Nwelue, instagam

Dear Young Nigerians,

Garb yourself with some self-esteem, self-confidence and self-pride. We are all poor. Us and the celebrities. All the celebrities in Nigeria.

Linda Ikeji is not a celebrity. She is a business woman. So she is not one of those broke celebrities.

Every celebrity in Nigeria is broke. They are like me. They don’t have the money they tell you they have. Many of them I have seen their bank statements. I don’t care if they start avoiding me now. I know better. Stop feeling inadequate, young people. You see as I beg for money publicly, that is how these celebrities suffer and beg for money secretly.
When I was writing Hip-Hop is Only for Children, I spent time travelling with many of them and I know the truth. Let them shut up. Now HushPuppi and his b***hes have dragged Ugo Mozie into their rubbish.

Don Jazzy is a tenant. He is broke. Forget everything.

D’Banj is hustling every day to feed.
Davido spends the money they pay for every show.
Sinach and Frank Edwards are richer than these guys. This, I know! I am tired of all the social media haranguing and brouhaha and lies and show! And you will say, How e take concern you?

I am angrily writing this because those of you who feel because you are not famous and so you think you are poor, remember it is the little cash that you people send to our accounts that make us dey do iyanga.
Forget all the foreign trips. Do you know how many people who buy me flight tickets?

When you talk about wealth, people who are wealthy don’t throw them around on social media.

Be yourself because I have seen their bank details. And I know we are all struggling.

F**k inferiority. You folks who think fame is fortune need to relax. You are better than us!

Don Jazzy responds

DonJazzy's reply, Instagram

As a child, I was molested by a woman- Onyeka Nwelue

Nigerian film maker and writer, Onyeka Nwelue talks about gender inequality from the male perspective.

Onyeka Nwelue took to his Facebook page to vent about how women always hide under the guise of being the weaker sex to get away with whatever they want, including sexual molestation.

The writer recounts how he has been sexually harassed by women in the past, a situation which he said will be described as rape if the reverse were to be the case.

He added that women are self centered, often neglecting the psychological needs of the male child.

Onyeka Nwelue
Onyeka Nwelue

“In July, a female fan came to my hotel room in New York and undressed herself. I kept telling her I was not interested in s3x. Or her body. She didn’t mind. She wanted s3x with me. I had just flown in from Cuba. I had Cuban rum, which I drank when I was losing my mind. She did not want to go home.

Turn around the table: a male fan in the hotel room of a woman, undressed. That is RAPE!

Women get away with anything because we deceptively say they are weaker s3x. Bunkum!

On my film set recently, a powerful woman came to ask me for s3x before she could give me the loan I asked from her. I told everyone who was close to me on set. Thank God, my two producers are women. I told them.

As a child, I was molested by a woman. Someone we called Aunty. I made a short film, The Great Masturbator highlighting this issue.

In Calgary, I spoke about being molested by a woman infront of Nigerian women and they all started laughing at me. I cursed them. I was angry.

Women are about themselves. The Boy Child has no supporter. The women think only about themselves. No woman wants to know what I am going through psychologically but they want us to help them update my Facebook with: “Me, too!”

No way, I won’t. Unless they take our cases seriously too, I am not pandering to that!” He wrote.