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When we reconvened for the second meeting of our (still-unnamed) union, I felt compelled to open the floor, immediately after the opening prayer had been said by representatives of at least seven different religions.

"Gentlemen and Gentlemen," I began. "We are making a fundamental error, which, as Logical Homo Sapiens (Homo Logicus, I daresay), we should not be caught making. The question is What Do Women Want, not What Do Women Need!

There are vital differences between Wants and Needs, just as there are between Men and Women. (As I like to say, Men are from Twitter, Women are from Wikipedia!) Yes, Women need Discipline and Servicing and Comprehensive Insurance - but the imperative question is: What Do They WANT?"

Someone sneered from the back. It sounded like Otunba. I ignored the person.

"Thank you my brother. Thank you for putting us back on the right track" said the Moderator

Then there was some commotion from the back of the room.

A man had just run in and was making his way to the front, breathless.

"Ah, Prof, you're welcome Sir" said the Moderator, smiling.

Prof was a man of indeterminate age, with a Marxist beard, a permanent twinkle in his eyes, and a trousers whose legs appeared terrified of the ground. Under both sweat-stained armpits were giant books.

Still panting, Prof asked for a chance to speak. He spoke of how eager he was to share some of his insights on the topic of discussion.

"As some of you might know," he began, "the thesis of my recent PhD - my third, if you care to know; the first being the one I acquired in Honolulu in'69 - was titled

"The Hip Hop Generation and the Kokoletisation of Feminine/Feminist Space and Ideals: Miss-o-Gyny or Mere Miss-Interpetation?

"The floor is yours distinguished Prof"

"Gracias, gracias. Without wasting any time I shall plunge into the kernel of my horizontal inquiry cum interrogation of the notion as well as canonical narrations of contemporary feminism and misogyny in a post-ideological world, in a bid to answer the unanswerable question: What Do Women (defined as the ‘Other') Want?"

"Laiwowe!" someone hailed.

"With a man like you they'll want a DIC-TIO-NARY!" shouted another.

Prof smiled and went on. "I do not suppose I have much time. So let me start with a question that I believe will answer the Question before us. My question is this: WHAT, DEAR GENTLEMEN, IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DBANJ'S 21st CENTURY KOKOMANSION AND ABAMI EDA'S 1978 KALAKUTAMANSION?

Let me explain. In 1978, Fela Anikulapo Kuti married 27 women - in ONE day. Thirty-one years after, Dapo Oyebanjo, who was not even born when Fela was carting off all those ‘prizes', has followed in the footsteps of his ‘ancestor' and married 12 wives all at once, under the guise of Reality Television.

After a 3-decade interregnum, not much - you will agree with me - has changed. In this sociological construct that I have just presented to you can be found the inviolable key to the dilemma of What Women Want. The only significant difference is this: that while Fela was a rebel, on the margins of society, the kind of man about whom fathers and mothers warned and counselled their children to beware of; D'Banj on the other hand, by the current ideals of the world in which we find ourselves, is The Establishment, Poster Boy extraordinaire; the Man whose stardom compels fathers to query their sons: "What were you doing when D'Banj was learning to play the Harmonica?"; the Knight-in-a-Limo whom Mothers pray for their daughters to run into.

Prof at this point paused to catch his breath, then continued.

"Now, having established this premise, let me put forward my new groundbreaking theory, the Gender Studies equivalent of Einstein's Theory of Relativity, the Theory that attempts to answer all other theories. I call it The Theory of Feminine ‘Shepherdization', which states that: "Women - Nigerian Women at least - want to be Owned and Guided and Guarded by Men". The Man is Our Shepherd, we shall not Want. Our Women WANT, so that they will not WANT. Paradoxical, but progressive, and immensely practical.

They wanted to be owned by Fela in 1978, today, three decades after, they clamour and struggle and hustle to be possessed by D'Banj. Men have not changed, neither have women. And the parameters and possibilities of their relational interactions have not changed either. Not in three decades. And not, unfortunately, in three millennia.

Now, KalakutaMansion was simply Fela and his female Property; KokoMansion on the other hand is a New Improved-and-Expanded Version, comprising D'Banj, his Female Property, Corporate Sponsors and a potentially Infinite Audience whose doting participation is brokered by Satellite Television Technology. A complex interplay. But everyone is happy.

The Men are happy to own, the Women are happy to be owned, the Sponsors are happy to build their brand on the strength of the Koko Philosophy, and the Government is happy that Nigerians have something to keep them busy so they don't have to worry that even Aso Rock has gone on strike. Welcome to the New World! That, Gentlemen is my ..."

"Men are Men because they do not ask for Directions!" a high-pitched voice from the back suddenly interrupted. All eyes swerved in that direction, just in time to see a "man" in 3 piece suit yank off "his" jacket and tie and "afro". Before God and man "he" was a "she". A member of the enemy camp disguised as one of us!

(S)he waved her fists angrily in the air and bellowed: "Simple common sense, which evidently is not as common as it appears to be, dictates that, if you want to know what Women Want, you ASK them. Ask and ye shall receive! You don't sit on your pot bellies in this stuffy CURTAIN-LESS fleapit pontificating yadah yadah bullshit nonsense! You ask US what we WANT!"

With that she turned and marched out.

"Hey, stop that Spy!" at least six men thundered in unison. "Arrest IT immediately!"
And the men began to fall over one another in a bid to catch the damsel-in-disguise, who had by now effortlessly taken off, nimble as a Queen bee unburdened by a designer bra...

CURTAINS FALL (For Now).

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Reader Comments (22)


Posted by Pearl on Jul 13 2009

...and the plot thickens!

Posted by martha marie panle on Jul 13 2009

I totally agree with you on this topic,if you don't treat a woman well and give her all that she needs,you will loose her.And if a woman is angry,she went extra mile to do the worst to get her freedom back,most especially when she's right.

Posted by Dumebi on Jul 13 2009

On Point!

Posted by Mary Wanjiku Karanja on Jul 13 2009

hhhhhaaaaaaaa DIC-TIO-NARY

Posted by Cookiemonster on Jul 13 2009

Real women want to be loved, appreciated, needed, paid attention to etc....I havent watched Koko Mansion yet, and probably wont, wats the word...misogynistic Flavor Flav repackagings not for me....But its sad that our women will watch it and probably even like it. Real women stand up...I am a man and i approve this comment

Posted by Oyebola Adetula on Jul 13 2009

Thank God, I do not watch TV, because i cannot spend 5000 Naira on diesel per week. So, I am not missing at all. I listen to my radio, as i can afford to buy battery to that.

Posted by deji ajose-ojikutu on Jul 13 2009

God can only direct us as men...truth is even when we ask them will they tell us the truth???

Posted by Madam on Jul 13 2009

Hilarious!!

Posted by Chinedu on Jul 13 2009

Brilliant!!

Posted by Osho bolaji on Jul 13 2009

The truth is that women themselves they dont really know what they want.

Posted by Dayo B on Jul 13 2009

Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! What do women want? Ah well...that is the trillion dollar question! As a woman, I say, honesty, humility (we dont want any men with Narcissitc Personality Disorder) and discpline from men i.e. do not attempt to sleep with everything that moves or breathes..but then again that would be too much so I humbly ask for world peace instead.

Posted by gam on Jul 14 2009

I think its high time, we women make a list, to solve this once and for all

Posted by GbengaGOLD on Jul 15 2009

Ask and ye shall receive, eh? Okay. I ask for the right to hold the remote when we watch tv. I want to take a second wife. I want to have unlimited access to your body whenever and wherever. I want your mother to stop giving you crazy advice. That's all. And the right to tell your friends they have the perfect behind. For asking, I know I wont share your bed for weeks and will have to endure tasteless dishes too. Even your mother will hear of this treachery. But, I will still ask. PS I love you, darling.

Posted by Richard uc on Jul 18 2009

According 2 Aristotle'(384-322Bc)need is intrinsic & most basic 2 every life_men or female.Real men should be able 2 provide d necessary things needed by their opeke.So women mk una no fear"just ask& i shal gv u.

Posted by Femi Faseemo on Jul 21 2009

Whao, I am truly amazed by the passions in display here. Let's get some things straight; Tolu may be young, but he is good. I only discovered his writings just recently, thanks to NEXT. His ability to satirize makes him comparable to greats like Dr Olatunji Dare formerly of the Guardian. In flight magazine or not, remember that you have to start from somewhere. The Premiership goal of the week may be scored playing for Bolton and not Man U. In the world of today, a journalist is no longer he/she who writes ONLY for a mass circulating print medium. Otherwise internet-only media like drudgereport, sahara reporters or huffington post just to mention a few, won't be as influential as they are today. Kudos to NEXT for a new kind of journalism and CONGRATULATIONS to Tolu for a job well done! Go ahead and prove all doubters wrong with a 3repeat.

Posted by fellentino on Aug 16 2009

How dare the HE-She spy on the Homo-logicus. She wasted her time spying on directionless Men, she should be prosecuted, by the women folk. Simply Brillant, looks forward to the third part.

Posted by ojay on Aug 17 2009

well said: "Men are from Twitter, Women are from Wikipedia!"

Posted by Basi on Aug 20 2009

Didn't they create a movie on this topic? It grossed box office millions but still did not answer the question! My opinion... we (both men and women) lost the answer with the first bite of the "apple" the devil gave Eve. The bite Adam took just made it worse...

Posted by adewale on Aug 25 2009

that's quite interesting... women! They are simply 'wonderful' yet indispensable homo-mates... Creative piece Tolu!

Posted by Mr C on Sep 18 2009

"Men are from Twitter, women are from Wikipedia". This boy you dey yarn.

Posted by tolulope on Mar 01 2010

hilarious, witty and tolu, again i say , you have a way with words



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