It all started around 2000 AD, just right
after the millennium bug had been crushed. A new era had just begun. With it
came the beginning of what is known today as corporate prostitution. The telcos
had just landed with their base stations with billions of dollars to spend. At
a time when Plantashun Boiz ruled the 36 states and the federal capital
territory was left for Age Beeka and his angel Angelica. When the Remedies was
Hip hop and the hustle was done with pure zeal and autotune and Styl-plus were
still in their mothers’ wombs. Now just a little more than a decade after, in
the year 2014, the telcos and their billions have taken over. The whoring has
finally begun. With the telcos unashamedly fighting over entertainers’ right
before our very eyes, Saka will easily take home the award for the
entertainment prostitute of the year. Having slept with two competing brands
without any remorse, musically, Saka’s action is called a portamento. But do we
expect Saka to be wary of jumping from one telco’s bed to another knowing that
there are no sexually transmitted diseases involved in the act? Of course,
every Tom, Dick and Harry is hoping for a whoring opportunity of such
magnitude. Should we blame the entertainers for not playing hard to get when
the telcos flirt around them? When the first and most important rule of any
engagement, especially in entertainment is “money for hand back for ground,”
and we all need no reminder of the current economic situation in the country.
“Any revenue is good revenue” has become the adopted mantra for every youth
whether in entertainment or corporate Nigeria. It is no longer news that the
telcos are not providing services commensurate with their subscribers’
expectations.
When the telcos landed in Nigeria, phones and
sim cards were sold for 65,000 but today, they are freely shared on the streets
for everyone. How come the sim cards were not issued for free at the very
beginning? Should you endorse a brand that has exploited your loyal fans who
gave you the popularity for brands to recognise you?...continue
Now this leaves us wondering where the
allegiance of the entertainers lies. Is it to the brand or to their conscience?
As an entertainer, do you really love the brand you endorse? Do you really
believe in the efficacy of their products and services? Shouldn’t this be
considered before associating your reputation with the brand? An entertainer
who is asked to endorse a product of an oil company, would you take into
consideration the environmental degradation caused by the activities of such oil
companies?
Shyla Nelson, a renowned American opera
singer and environmentalist came to Nigeria in 2012 to promote her save the
earth campaign. She needed financing and support for her wonderful world view
project from top Nigerian brands. But she refused sponsorship from some major
oil companies because of the damage caused by their activities in their host
communities.
Back to the telcos, when the chairman of a
popular telco calls, very few entertainers in the world can say no. In fact,
most entertainers are lobbying to be called by the chairman, even with the
knowledge that endorsement deals are like prison sentences. But it is a prison
sentence the entertainers are willing to serve because the “pay” is good. It is
correct to say that the conscience of every entertainer should be pricked
before aligning with brands. It shouldn’t be all about the money. You should
also consider how your relationship with these brands affects your image. There
have been instances where entertainers who have never tasted alcoholic
beverages before are compelled to consume such beverages because they signed
product endorsement deals. Do you really love the brand you endorse? What would
you say of the incident of Mike Ezuronye, the popular Nollywood star who threw
the Nigerian blogosphere agog recently with his picture on instagram with MTN
boldly written at a top corner? Posing with an MTN backdrop would have seemed
normal for anyone else but Mike Ezuronye who is an Airtel ambassador. It was an
intriguing spectacle how he was subpoenaed, tried and found guilty by the
internet court of justice (ITJ) for franternising with a competing brand. But
the good thing for Mike Ezuronye is that the internet court just like the EFCC
and ICPC, is a toothless bulldog. So, the case between Mike Ezuronye and the
olofofos of the internet was adjourned and the new date for the hearing is yet
to be communicated to us. Let us all rise as the court goes on recess for now.
But we will certainly resume proceedings next week Saturday.
Source: PUNCH

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