9ja Adventurer
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
How the Industry Night failed
I just attended my last Industry Night at Oriental Hotel. I was told WizKid was to perform. Yes, he is one of my favourite Nigerian artistes and has shown that he is leading the team of extraordinary amazing young talents in the nation. I went with some friends. First, I was not really enthusiastic about going, because last time I went, I almost choked from the rings of smoke serenading the entire jampacked hall, which had almost all the Nigerian artistes in it. From my understanding of what an Industry Night should be, the one done at Oriental Hotel is an absolute bull-crap, a complete failure and a caricature of some sort. It is funny how Nigerians can always copy stuff from the West and quickly bastardise it. It is annoying. Yet, I understand our frustration in trying so hard to be part of globalization. However, our imbecility is such that maligns our self-gratification and the love for the black race, that particular race that is always trying to do what other races have done.
I know what an Industry Night is. It is not for college students. It is not for jobless people. It is for people who matter in the industry; it is a networking platform. How do we make things better in the industry we belong to? It is a place where the best minds meet to find innovative ways of making things work better in the society. What you see at Oriental Hotel every Wednesday is sham, useless gathering of show-offs! Yes, beautiful women in high-heeled shoes and college boys in very colourful clothes, coming to make sure they take photographs with celebrities. There is just not one single person that comes to the Industry Night at Oriental Hotel that understands what the joke is all about. They sometimes assume they are coming for a birthday party or maybe, a special concert from one of the artistes hoping to promote his newly released single.
The question is: do they even understand what it is all about? Where are the record label owners? I know there are no record labels in Nigeria? Where are the representatives of management companies and where are the DJs and VJs? Where are the media representatives? They refused to answer these questions and you know what these guys did on Wednesday, the 22nd of February, 2012? They brought in some well-built men, called bouncers, to harass people at the entrance, collecting a fee of N2000 each. And I asked myself: ‘For what?’
I remembered what a friend said in an sms to me: “The Industry Night is depressing.” Yes, I agree with her now. It is and I don’t advice anyone who wants to do something with his life to go there. You will leave, completely depressed with no idea what you might have achieved. Okay, I get the fact that WizKid is a big shot, but to pay that money to watch him monkey around on stage, when this was supposed to be a socializing platform, where people exchange cards to create more business opportunities and share affinities? Oh jesus christ, Nigerians are mad! For those who have marked Wednesdays to always be at Oriental Hotel, I understand how jobless they must be. For the college students who make sure they come there in colourful clothes, I understand why you have to fail your exams and never attend classes on the following day. And for those artistes who come to show off and tend to intimidate people who are better than them financially, it is high time you understand that snubbing a fan doesn’t make you special.
by Onyeka Nwelue
Friday, 17 February 2012
Video: Davido- Dami duro
The freshest Kid in the industry. Davido is keeping it real and i'm proud of him. He's the type of Musician that just plays with beats. He is definitely among the biggest thing right now in the Nigeria Music Industry. 'On this beat is Davido and i'm driving all the Girls crazy oo nanananananinananina' Enjoy!
Vdeo: Flavour ft Tiwa Savage- Oyi Remix
Flavour just can't stop getting any better.If i must ask why is everyone going to S.A to shoot with God Father? Well here is the official Video for Oyi remix ft sexy Tiwa Savage .The audio was released on Valentines day now here is the Video.I just stumbled on it.
Video Premier: Ice Prince- Juju
Here is the official Video for Ice Prince 'Juju'.This Video was shot by South African based Nigerian Mike Ogoke a.k.a The Godfather.It's my favourite track on his E.L.I Album. I Love the line where he said 'Every time i see myself i dey feel like say na Juju dey worry me'.
That's the link for the Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIUmi4jumek
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