If Tuface
was lady: Agony of a female entertainer
By CHINEDU HARDY NWADIKE
I have never
seen me fighting for ladies in this way, but an article I was writing motivated
this title and I had to give it heart and time to see that the world reads this
truth no one has ever bothered to tell.
My apologies
to the legend himself, Tuface Idibia for being on the title, but you are just
the opposite of a perfect example for what the entire article will revolve around,
because if a lady had been wielding your name with every achievements you have,
I believe she would still be single and probably searching for a worthy
candidate to warm her bed with the title of about seventh husband.
I once thought
ladies in entertainment industry were unserious until I analyzed certain
conditions they are usually faced with. A female entertainer should need about
thrice the courage her male counterpart would summon before taking a step into
the industry, because of the usual societal attachments to being a female
entertainer.
One sweet
dream of every African woman is to get married in a home that will stand the
taste of time; have beautiful kids that will make her proud whenever she stands
with other women. A friend of mine once argued that evens nuns often dream of
this.
To make his
case stronger, he said that the wedding day of a woman, is often one of the
days she will never forget in her entire life. No matter how old they are, they
can tell the story of how their husband proposed as well as how every
arrangement was made until it ended at the wedding day. No one wonder when you
fail to attend the wedding of a lady, you become her enemy forever or many
years.
The society
believes that female entertainers live wayward lives and I believe this
comparism has been drawn from their male counterparts who are often celebrated
for their waywardness.
A blog post
read ‘Wizkid grabs the breast of a female fan’, ‘Timaya and girlfriend
expecting baby boy’ or ‘Paul of Psquare
proposes to girlfriend’ we read them and see that in most cases, the number of
negative comments we see are very few, unlike when the camera picked Tiwa
Savage from under, Nigerians nailed her.
Who nailed
PSquare when one of them poured juice into his trouser while on stage, we
tagged it sexy act. Funny country in a funny continent.
It will be
very unfair to put the ratio of male artistes to their female counterparts to
about 10:1, because the margin is bigger than that and daily we watch it
increase because the ladies have not received the respect they ought to get
from us.
They few
that summoned the courage to remain in the industry have either looked for
controversies to attract reasonable attention from the media.
Tonto Dike,
Cossy Orjiakor and gospel singer turned ‘sexy mama’, Maheeda have all been
noticed because of what they have done other way round, while the likes of Ini
Edo are noticed because they attend events with a bag worth millions of naira.
None of these can inspire a kid to greatness.
For a humble
family watching this industry carefully, would they let their daughter join the
industry just like that? Would they be prepared to see their daughter cover the
pages of magazines for a scandal that was actually cooked up for media
attention?
Entertainers
are known to spend most of their nights in hotel rooms after performances or
appearances in events and what do we call ladies who live that kind of life in
an average African setting. Waywards!!
Ladies have received
many unfair titles with the worst being the regular tagging of ‘single mother’
to their names. The knowledge that one’s brother wants to marry a single mother
causes commotion in a family, but when a rich ‘single father’ (if that title
has ever been used) comes around, no question is asked, he is tagged one
‘active’ young man.
Who would
have married Tuface if he had been a lady with six kids out of wedlock? He
would have been tagged ‘baby factory’, yet governors stormed his wedding with
gifts, something that has never been done for the ladies.
We still
have our Genevieve Nnaji, Omawumi and Sasha as well as other we have previously
tagged single mothers waxing strong in the industry, but will the societal
stigmatization let them experience the greatest joy womanhood?
The press is
always there to remind any new guy that comes around that they are single
mothers. Who has told Wizkid that grabbing the breast of a female fan is show
of shame? Did anyone tell Paul of PSquare that posting beautiful pictures of
him and his baby mama’s engagement or proposal acceptance is not news because
if she doesn’t say yes to a rich guy whom she already has a child for, would
she be saying yes to me?
The males
rule the world and one of them is also writing this article, we always cover
ourselves, but what is the future of a young girl who has the talent and
passion to join one genre of the industry or another.
Would she
ever find the spot that will multiply her courage by 3? Can she get about
double that courage to remain in an industry where men would still want to take
advantage of her and tag a whore if she eventually yields to their tricks?
Many have
been rubbished and other have looked for another talent in them to make it in
life, leaving in some cases, a bunch of fame seeking talentless people on the scene.
They need a
fair ground because if the likes of Tuface, Timaya, RMD, Segun Arinze and other
single fathers at one point or another were ladies, they would still be in the
same agony and probably single till date.
Inspire a
female entertainer today; don’t just take advantage of her. The lights of
certain stars are fading because we have polished an unfair ground for them to
trade.
To the
ladies, it is about self belief and trust in God. You can only be you and
nothing more.
Chinedu Hardy Nwadike, writes from Owerri,
Imo State, chikinow@yahoo.com 08136723796, @hardynwa, BBM 222E7850
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