After a phenomenal rise to global
fame, Nollywood celebrated its 20th anniversary recently. It ought to be a time
to dance probably round the year, but things are far from being very rosy for
the industry at present. Among other issues, piracy, absence of structured
distribution networks and a string of scandals trailing some of its starplayers
are threatening to rob Nollywood of its glory.
While these issues are not new, they
have taken a toll on the fortunes of some actors and actresses. Before
now, one area where a good number of the screen stars had found consolation is
that of endorsements by corporate organisations, especially telecom
giants.
But the business world is fast
shifting its love to musicians.
Only last week, Globacom dropped some of its Nollywood ambassadors, after settling for a crop of Nigerian singers. For some, it is a pointer to the fact that the organisation may have realised that musicians, rather than actors, have more influence on young people in Nigeria at the moment.
Only last week, Globacom dropped some of its Nollywood ambassadors, after settling for a crop of Nigerian singers. For some, it is a pointer to the fact that the organisation may have realised that musicians, rather than actors, have more influence on young people in Nigeria at the moment.
In this day and age, it seems all it
takes for an average singer to hit it big in Nigeria is just one single – which
does not necessarily have to convey a meaningful message. Then the money begins
to roll in – invitation to perform at high-profile shows, a string of
endorsements and so on become the lot of the artiste.
Those affected by the decision
include some of its old hands, Ramsey Noah, Rita Dominic, Mike Ezuruonye,
Monalisa Chinda, Nonso Diobi, Uche Jombo and Yoruba actor, Odunlade Adekola,
who got signed on in 2011.
On the flip side, Chioma Chukwuka,
Ini Edo, Funke Akindele and Desmond Elliot are retained, at least, for now.
As expected, the list has not passed
un-scrutinised. The decision to drop Jombo, who is not only scandal-free but
currently wears the toga of a producer and actress for Akindele, has, for
instance been queried by some people.
Interestingly, MTN also appears to
be thinking in the same direction. It has found love in the arms of reigning
singers such as Tiwa Savage, Kcee, Inyanya, Praiz and Davido just as Globacom
has courted M.I, Omawumi, Lynxxx, Bez, Waje, Naeto C, Flavour and Burna Boy.
Besides, the former once engaged the services of top actors, Nkem Owoh and
Patience Ozokwo, in some of its campaigns and TV commercials in recent years,
but failed to sign them up as ambassadors.
Again, the fact that some of the
artistes being signed on to both companies are still at the teething stage of
their careers, with just a hit or two in their kitties, throws up more
questions than answers.
But it is also sure that it is the
one who pays the piper that calls the tune.
Traditionally, the concept of
celebrity endorsements is embraced by top organisations all around the world
because it helps to build trust with current and potential customers, while
increasing the consumer’s desire for a product in the process
Also, radio and television
personalities are taking the shine off actors with regards endorsements. These
include big names like Dan Foster, Toolz and Toke Makinwa, who recently inked
multi-million Naira endorsement deals as Lipton Tea ambassadors. Toolz, Makinwa
and TV presenter, Eku Edewor, are also the faces of recently-launched alcoholic
beverage, Snapp.
While it may be too early in the day
to tell whether or not the ongoing romance with music stars may be short-lived
or translate to portability, or a just a mere gamble, the fact remains that
Nollywood is losing out in the game.
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