With pain deep inside me, I wept at the humiliation meted out on
Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince Zamani at the recently concluded BET Awards,
which he won as the Best African Act in the 2013 edition. But when I
watched over again, I paused and said to myself, "Ice Prince is a total
disgrace to not Nigeria alone, but to the whole of Africa."
Why
did I say so to myself? Good question. If you watch clearly, you will
agree with me that Ice Prince should be banished from Nigeria. What was
he thinking when he wore a shirt designed with an American flag? Does
that mean if he was presented his award in front of American stars
present at the awards, he would have said indirectly that he wasn't
proud of Nigeria?
That's an unpatriotic behaviour from Ice Prince
and he shouldn't be pitied because to me, he deserved the humiliation
he got from the organisers of the event. He was made to speak to an
empty hall after getting his prize.
Even though the awards is
aimed at rewarding black entertainers, people like Ice Prince are not
proud of where they come from. They think by wearing a US flag designed
cloth will make them break into the American market. Forget it,
Americans know themselves and you are not part of them. He should be
licking his wound now in shame. He really deserved the embarrassment.
Ice Prince has clearly shown that he could be a 'money miss road'. He
claims to be a celeb in Nigeria while trying to be an errand boy at an
US main event. Do our celebs worth it?
A Fela would have treated
your 'ef up' if he was alive. It is high time we started aligning with
our identity and flaunt it to the whole world no matter what. I won't
use a left hand to describe my fayher's house. We are Nigerians, we are
Africans, Awoo.
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