"Too many contemporary Nigerian TV series on air these
days portraying fake lifestyles and unrealistic xters. Is it an alternate
Naija? 1st defect; scripts. Too many of the writers are much influenced by
foreign series but don't know how to write for the local audience .
Those writers and Producers write for a terribly slanted
middle class audience who mostly came from the grassroots. Confusing everyone. Then the xters they
create; whining, soppy and wet bread xters, made worse by actors trying to live
up by speaking with silly accents. Please continue...
"In most scenes in some series, it's torture just
watching accented actors TRY to act! Fake settings, blurred plots meet wannabe
ambitions. In creating their masturbatory utopia, the Producers of these series
only succeed in giving us a cruel dystopia of impossibilities.
"Even the actors/actresses are too foreign influenced
in their delivery. Brad Pitts and Jennifer Lawrences Naija styles on Naija
screens! Xters are mostly flat. No psychological motivations. Poor back
stories. Linear xterisation. Stereotypes. It's a hollow shame.
"We must create stories with full identity and
believable xters peculiar to our environment and locales. We can't be confusing
the kids. You guys know yourselves. There's got to be some improvements in your
art. Writers, Actors, Directors, Producers of TV series. Try more.
"Ok. Some examples as the debate rage on. Tinsel, with its dying plots and
yawn-inducing xters, can have a 'Shalewa' spin-off and HIT! In Salewa, the
grassroots see an aspirational and motivational xter who has consciously
redefined herself but sticks to her roots.
"Salewa and her mom are a good example of how the 'spri
spri' nd 'local girl' find a great, believable screen nexus.That's your
audience. And why is 'Hotel Majestic' a big hit? Setting, down - to - earth
xters and simple plotlines. Good articulation from actors. Voila! HIT.
"Your audience is African first n foremost. There are
realities to the African story. Pin those realities down and give the fakes a
break," he wrote on Twitter.


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