The last good glimpse Nigerians had of Goldie was of her photos on the
red carpet of the 55th Grammy Awards, where she appeared as a woman full
of life. Her death four days later on Valentine’s Day was one hell of a
shock for her fans, friends and family. Her demise evoked a volcano of
mixed feeling as many haters took to the social media to further hex the
soul of the deceased. In the wake of the Valentine’s Day tragedy,
damning reports began to emerge: drugs, hedonism, a little-known
marriage, and husband-snatching allegations.
Goldie’s untimely death
stirred a storm of controversies that cannot simply be wished away. The
big question revolves around her marriage. Before her death, if you’d
ask showbiz followers about Goldie’s marital status, two out of three
responses would be “single.” The remaining would be “no idea.” It hardly
occurred to anyone outside her close circle that the Harvey surname she
was bearing was not a stage but her marriage name. Indeed, the Skibobo
singer created a cloud of deceit around her marital status. During press
conferences, questions about her
marital status were curtly cut off. On Facebook, Goldie’s marital
status was inconclusive. “Single” but not searching and an occasional
vague affirmation that she was
“in a relationship,” was all Goldie offered as explanation for her
marital status.
Many did not know Goldie wedded let alone, married a
white man. Now a certain Andrew Harvey, a Briton, has announced
himself, by uploading photos of their wedding
that proved beyond doubt the verity of their 2005 wedding. So Goldie
was married? Really?
At the BBA Stargame, Goldie was viewed through
the lens of a single girl. Against this new background, you begin to
wonder, what the hell was a 30-year-old woman
with a seven-year-old marriage doing in the wild, whimsical house of the Big Brother
Africa, where sex can happen at a short notice? Then you begin to
wonder, where was Mr. Andrew Harvey when Goldie was gallivanting with
Prezzo? A married Goldie flirted and got cosy with Prezzo, going as far
as kissing him. For a married woman,
that was so un-African. Even outside the BBA, her love chess with
Prezzo continued. There were strong indications
that at the time of her death, the Nigerian pop diva and the Kenyan
rapper were still love interests. One doesn’t have to be a Sherlock
Holmes to deduce that the marriage was not the made-in-heaven picture
Mr. Harvey is now painting. Now Harvey is not making Goldie a saint as
much as he is further casting aspersion on her image as a married wife.
Toxic reports in the wake of her shocking departure insinuated that
Goldie’s was into drugs. These allegation, debunked by close pals, are
just mere conjectures. What is common knowledge was that her friendship
with Denrele Edun, the eccentric Channel O presenter, who also happened
to be her business partner and co-presenter of their impending reality show, was not ordinary.
Now talking about Denrele, the initial story was that Goldie died in
Denrele’s arms. The question is: where, in the house, or on the way to
the hospital, because the hospital declared the singer dead on arrival. There had been different
accounts about Goldie’s last minutes.
The stories, sketchy but riddled with inconsistencies. So who is going
to give us a blow-by-blow account of the last
minute, including the names of people who were there? One report
said her brother was in the house with her. When Entertainment Express
visited her apartment at No 30B Ologun Kufere Street Parkview Estate,
Ikoyi, Lagos, the following day, the apartment was deserted save for a
weeping househelp who went in, packed her two suitcases and fled from
the house.
Then you ask again a whole lot of questions: What is
the police doing about it? Where are her family members?
The autopsy
report indicated that Goldie died of hypertension. But the public needs
to know the back story, particularly, the details of the last few
minutes before her death. What, where, when, how, and who were the
eye-witnesses?
Questions, questions, questions. It is better to
let the dead to rest in peace. And in this clime, we do not speak ill of
the dead. But this has to be said about the late entertainer: Goldie
lied to us. It is no crime for a celebrity to keep her marital life out
of the public radar - Onyeka Onwenu did it successfully. A stern
I-am-married-but-my-marriage-is-not-a-matter-for-discussion response
from Goldie would have been enough. Goldie misinformed us by her
utterance, she misled us by her actions. She owed us an apology, even in
death.
An insider, who spoke with us recently, said the family of
Goldie wants the Police to invite Denrele, for questioning, since he
claimed that their hale and hearty daughter died in his arms. “This I
can tell you is the family’s position’s. They want Denrele to tell them
and the world the circumstances that led to Goldie’s death”, disclosed
this insider who does not want his name in print.

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