Sunday 27 April 2014

News: Why Tuface & Tiwa Savage’s Dubai Weddings Are Bad For Nigerian Tourism By Pas Chikero

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Pas Chikero writes:
It is about that time, we told ourselves the truth. Nigerian celebs need to be told the truth. It is fast becoming a norm in Nigeria to see our celebrities tell us bluntly with their actions that they can make good money in Nigeria but don’t see it befitting to spend it in Nigeria!

Are you wondering what I am insinuating? Let me break it down to you. Our Entertainers make good money from their Nigerian fans, get celebrated by Nigerian fans but when it comes to the time to spend good money for their wedding ceremony, they remember that Nigeria is for poor people and move their wedding ceremonies outside Nigeria.

I know I am not the one making this money for them and shouldn’t try to tell them how to spend it. But the truth is that we can ask reasonable questions. Is this benefitting us? How many celebs from Dubai take out time to peep into Nigeria?

Do you know that the high brow weddings Tuface, Stephenie Okereke, Tiwa Savage etc have done outside Nigeria could have positively impacted on Nigerian Tourism sector? The worst is that our celebs don’t recognize the fact that they have power to ignite a culture in a society. As Tuface and co have successfully done their wedding in Dubai, France etc, you will be shocked how many ordinary Nigerians will start doing all they can to make sure they wed outside Nigeria just to belong!

Financially, these wedding ceremonies can heavily impact on Nigeria’s Tourism sector and because it has a multiplier effect, it will spill into other sectors. Imagine if Tuface spent the N20 Million his Dubai wedding gulped in Nigeria? Some Nigerians would have made millions.

If Tuface Idibia, Stephanie Okereke, Tiwa Savage held their wedding ceremonies in Nigeria, let’s say in resorts like Obudu Cattle Ranch, imagine how many hotels in Cross River would have been fully booked during that period? All the money other quests spent on accommodation, transport etc would have gone into the pockets of their loyal Nigerian fans. Money spent on reception hall and decoration would have been paid to Nigerians.

The catering and souvenirs would have been done by Nigerians but our celebrities in the name of class, prefer to throw millions into the pockets of people who don’t even know they exist! Fine I gathered that some Nigerians took part in Tiwa’s wedding but what of Hotel and Transportation bills? Those ones, Nigerians can’t take part in.

Media wise, if our celebs are very popular outside the shores of Nigeria, their wedding can attract international media attention on Nigerian tourism sector thereby opening up the sector to the international market.

We criticize Nigerian Politicians who fly their kids abroad to school, travel out for medical attentions etc, please what is the difference between what they do and what these celebs are doing?

If you ask me, I think this shows that Nigerian celebs are telling the world that Nigerians have inferiority complex! We see everything in Nigeria as inferior but when it comes to making money, our money is not inferior to grab but when time to spend it comes, everything Nigerian is labelled not worthy of my class.

Yet an artiste of Banky W’s status belittled his intelligence by insulting Nigerians for criticized the Dubai craze! It is a pity that Nigerians have no respect in the eyes of the celebrities they celebrate!

#Do you agree or disagree with Pas?

TBW says:
Even though Pas Chikero (who I've never heard of) may have his points, I would like to ask if this applies to celebs only. What happens to 'normal' rich Nigerians who also throw their weddings in Dubai and all over or politicians/ex-politicians (like Atiku) who also do? Are theirs also bad for Nigerian tourism?
I believe a wedding is a life-time thing, hence can be thrown anywhere by anybody irrespective of the person's status. What if as a kid I had always dreamt of having my wedding in La Tour Eiffel in Paris, of course there's no Eiffel Tower in Naija, so now because  I'm a celeb, I must have my wedding in Nigeria because Nigerians 'made' me? OH NO.....!!!
There are many other ways these "celebs" are giving back to the society and also promoting Nigerian tourism. Wedding is a very personal thing.  #MyOneCent

2 comments:

  1. I concur.. Agreed they are Nigerians but a wedding is a private thing not a national event so if the couple want to go to Mars ( Bon Voyage)...Nigerians and the entitlement mentality.. the traditional was done in Nigeria so that should be enuff .. Anyways the wedding was burriful based on the pic and I wish the couple HML.. Dazall !

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