By JULIET EBIRIM
Everyday, the internet is
awash with stories and pictures from various blogs about
entertainment celebrities. These posts usually generate diverse reactions
from members of the public. Are bloggers promoting or destroying
entertainment celebrities? Saturday Vanguard sought the views of some
entertainers on this issue:
It depends on the blog — Ego Ogbaro,
Singer
It depends on the blog in question.
I think some of them are very good. They help to promote artistes. I’ve
been fortunate in that respect. But I think some of them don’t go through the
right channels, they just put it out there. Most times, I don’t pay attention
to their stories because they don’t do their research. Personally, I don’t rely
on stories from blogs.
I love them, they are helping us!
—Benson Okonkwo,Nollywood Actor
I believe bloggers are helping
the entertainment people. Controversy sells. So when people talk about you,
whether good or bad, they are promoting you. Some top celebrities made it
through controversies, while some made it through hard work. The stories and
gists, whether positive or negative help to promote entertainers. I love and
appreciate bloggers.
They are doing both! — Ijeoma Imoh,
Nollywood Actress
They are both helping and
killing entertainers.They are helping those who wish to be known and
identified to stay relevant. But for those who want to keep their
lives private, they are not helping at all. I also think that these bloggers
are loyal to some celebrities who they keep writing things about to make
sure they are always in the news.
Bloggers destroy entertainment
people — Peggy Ovire, Nollywood Actress
Most times, bloggers destroy entertainment
people.. It’s a two-way thing, they are promoting as well as killing
entertainers. It’s selfish interest on their part. They only care about
selling more of their stories, having more people on their sites without
thinking about what they are writing and they don’t bother to find out the
truth. Their stories are usually on the negative side, even after doing a good
story, at the end they add something contradictory to it. Personally, I think
they are killing them, not promoting them.
It depends on the blogger and the
artiste —Uche Iwuanyanwu, Nollywood Actress
It depends on the blogger and the
artiste. Entertainers are supposed to work alongside bloggers, because they
help in reaching out to a large range of people, within and outside the country.
People who can’t get newspapers find it easier to access the internet. When
they spread bad news about a particular entertainer, they are obviously killing
that person. But indirectly, bad stories actually promote entertainers, so they
could build up your career or destroy it.
They are the gift and the curse
—Buchi,
Comedian
Comedian
Bloggers are doing both. Their
role is that of the gift and the curse. But I honestly believe that they can do
better.
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