Here’s her unedited post:
"Do
quote me anywhere on this. It’s about time someone said this. My fellow film
industry folks in Ghana and Nigeria, especially actors. Enough with the cars,
shoes, bags, clothes and needless vacations. You don’t do these cos you deserve
them but cos of the need to show off and that’s some high level of insecurity
you need checked. You spend money you make from doing some crappy material on
designers who take that money, go on vacations with their fellow men, whom they
have married and have sex with or fellow women… (None of my business tho. Just
sayin’). Instead of sitting
by the
TV and acquiring an american accent, or seeing your friend off to the airport
and going back home doing ‘innit or yeah mehnn’, or heck, traveling to Atlanta
for 2 weeks and returning with a New York accent why not spend that money on
accent elimination classes? Or invest in a simple program like Rosetta Stone,
which helps you become versatile. It is hard to market African films to the
world because the diction is so awkward. Actors don’t speak English
comfortably. They prefer make-up and clothes to character enhancing. They can
already imagine the red carpets and star treatment. It’s making movie making
difficult! Learn from people like Idris Elba, Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron,
Thandie Newton. They all have their own accents from their countries, but their
accent changes with any role they take. Thus they can be British, African,
American. I watched a Nigerian film set in 1886 and the King had an American
accent. Haba. This is tiring. Really."
I think she has a point though.
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