According to Novia, he doesn't even see why those crying over interactive anomalies in Nollywood and the fake lifestyles are making a fuss. That’s the business.
He wrote;
''I have read some comments by some actors and others in Nollywood about fake lifestyles and practitioners hating on each other in secret and all that stuff.
I don't subscribe to prescribed love or convenient brotherhood or sisterhood in the industry. That's silly to even believe it will or should happen.
I don't even see why those crying over interactive anomalies in Nollywood and the fake lifestyles are making a fuss. That's the business, Damn it! It's myopic to assume that your trajectory is everyone's happiness. Bullcrap. If the industry were to be always one directional, it would be boring. There's got to be real life characters carrying out the same things we portray in the movies.
What the industry really need is a unity of purpose to grow the business. If the business grows and everyone prospers in their own endeavours within the business, who cares about the other person's fake lifestyle? Faking it is part of the glitz and blitz life. There are always pretenders. There are those who will fake it till they die and never get to make it. There are those who will come round to being real eventually. It's all a process of life, priorities, perception and personal inclinations.
That's why it's an interesting industry to be in. And I don't think this applies to only the film industry. My interactions with stand-up comedians show me that same rivalry is present as with the music industry.
same rivalry is present as with the music industry.
Rivalries are a natural process in the game. Rivalries and competition too build the industry somewhat, however unhealthy the short run of such rivalries are or how extended they are. It generates a sense of purpose.
If you want love, choose your posse. If you want cooperation, pay for it or show how beneficial it will be for everyone to cooperate with you on your idea. Times have moved on. Banks and owners of banks are the biggest rivals in the corporate sector in our country but when it comes to their business, they throw rivalries aside and harmonise to the CBN on their positions.
We have a lot to learn from hard nosed business people, not these cries of simulated 'Kumbayas' all over the place by people who are no less guilty of what they sometimes accuse others of.'
This guy has an overflowing sense.
ReplyDeleteVery intelligent perspective,he couldn't have said it any better!
I totally agree with you!
DeleteIts been a while Mr Charles. Well fakeness is not only see in the entertainment industry. Its everywhere. Who has time to notice your fakeness? Do you and I'll do me.
ReplyDeleteLast last, we should all be able to sleep well at night.
Okay they can continue faking it but nobody should come and disturb my ears with gofundme when the chips are down.
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DeleteOkey dokey!
ReplyDeleteGood points but still I do not see this dying down soon,I trust them to drag and drag this to entertain us more....truly they are entertainers
ReplyDeleteThis is the conclusion of the whole matter. 👌👌
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha.This your write you crack me.
DeleteIs that charles novia? Dayumm! Old age don come oh.
ReplyDeleteI didnt read all that!
Reuben Abati's brother
ReplyDeleteHe hit the nail n the head
ReplyDeleteFake it all you want and entertain us in the process. Don't keep it real oh, continue to encourage vices that destroy our gullible youths who idolize you guys and so desperately wants to be like the fake image you all project and will do anything to do same.
ReplyDeleteVery correct point. I agree with Mr Novia totally
ReplyDeleteMr. Novia with the sauce!
ReplyDeleteIntelligent and interesting post.
Facts only!😎😎😎😎😎
ReplyDeleteEverything he said up there is so true. Very very correct .
ReplyDeletehypocrites.the same you all who applauded that actors rants.
ReplyDeleteHe just spoke the truth
ReplyDeleteLong time Mr Igbinovia
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