| From: | Ladun Liadi  |             
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I'll love to appeal to Nigerian          entertainers to stop the habit of going about cap in hand          begging for votes each time they are nominated for awards. If          your materials are good enough and the award process is          transparent, I see no reason why you should go about          embarrassingly soliciting for votes like a politician. No award          should be given based on public opinion. There should be a          "competent" panel of judges selected to review the nominated          materials and advise the organisers who the winners should be.          It calls to question the motives of award organisers. Same goes          for the numerous music talent shows in Nigeria today.
        Have you ever wondered why all telecoms          companies in Nigeria have a talent hunt show attached to their          names? It is very simple. Television is the biggest means of          communication in the country today. It reaches millions of          people residing in cities, towns and villages (those who are          lucky enough to have electricity). You can find a wide variety          of entertainment on TV daily. From soap operas for (jobless)          housewives, news for the working class to catch up on the          happenings across the country after a hard day's work, cartoons          for kids and of course the talent shows for the gullible          enthusiast who has been tricked to thinking he or she decides          the participant's future via the organiser's voting system.
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A lot of Nigerians may never realise how          much money they spend voting on these talents shows because they          don't get a monthly giant-sized telephone bill. The telecom          companies have washed the public clean with detergent because it          doesn't look like the voting is going to stop anytime soon. With          the amount of talents claimed to be harvested yearly, one would          think that by now Nigeria should be the world's leading exporter          of talent.
        Every day on TV, we see a bunch of unknown          individuals locked up in a house together, begging for our          votes. I do agree that voting makes the masses feel like a part          of any competition and it also gives them a sense of importance.          But the question is; why do they bother asking us to vote when          they have already employed judges to decide the winners? Isn't          it criminal requesting people to spend their hard earned money          voting when it's obvious those votes don't determine eventual          winners? And seriously, does it occur to the telecoms companies          that a great percentage of the masses don't have the required          qualification for judging what a real talent is? Won't their          votes be influenced by factors such as regionalism and          tribalism?
        And what do they have judges on the show          for? They are invited and asked to judge the contestant and you          still ask the public to vote for the most deserving? So these          experienced, eminent personalities are defined by the public's          opinions? Why invite judges to the show when you are going to          put your money making tactics to use anyway?
        The point of talent hunts is to search for          the best. And almost always, the best get eliminated because          they did not appeal to the Nigerian audience. Is it fair to          manipulate audiences to increase SMS income at the cost of          shattered dreams? What do we vote for? To see disappointed faces          go back home because they didn't get enough votes? To see          talented individuals who have sacrificed a lot to get where they          are, discouraged by the masses inability to discern what true          talent is? Should the public be allowed to choose the best as          opposed to a panel of fair judges with experience? We also have          to consider the contestants who have worked really hard to          fulfill their dreams in these reality shows hoping they will be          given a fair opportunity by a group of competent judges. Since I          have been watching most of these talent shows in Nigeria, there          has been no indication whatsoever that public votes count or          will ever count.
        The entire voting thing is a sham. It is          only a money-making machine that makes a fool out of the          unsuspecting public.
        SMS voting is a very lucrative method of          making millions out of an ignorant public.
        Do the telecoms companies care who wins?          Finally it is the general public that is the biggest loser. Even          the participants have already amassed great fame being on TV.          They have become known to the industry. And if they are          talented, somebody is going to employ them. While the TV          stations have already made millions out of the advertising          sponsors of the show, the judges are paid huge amounts by the          producers. A mediocre singer from a wealthy family with money to          spend might become the winner because they have all the money to          purchase recharge cards for friends and family members to vote          as many times as required.
        What is the public's knowledge of music?          Does even 10 per cent of the voting public know one music note          from another or can they even make wild guesses at saying where          the participating singer goes wrong, or misses a note? The          public only knows that a participant comes from 'my area,' she          is beautiful and sexy with sumptuous lips and nice body curves.          And so the most inappropriate person wins only because of the          greed of the telecoms companies.
        A music talent hunt show is supposed to be          the "music world cup", and the decision making should be left to          the umpires not the spectators. You can imagine if winners of          all sporting competitions are determined by votes, China would          be unstoppable.
                                

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