Charles Novia‘s latest opinion piece is titled “Olajumoke’s Unleavened Bread And The Oven Of Opportunists” – he says he is wary of the overexposure and that people will try to take advantage of her.
Read!
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I have written glowingly about the Olajumoke duckling-to-swan story for a few days now on my Facebook page and praised those whose hands were compelled by the benevolence of fate to change her life.
However,
I’m a bit uncomfortable with the overexposure of the young lady to the
media. That’s just me but from experience it may have unpleasant
consequences if it it not well-managed.
I
agree that she should enjoy her newfound fame within the ambits of the
international attention she’s receiving presently but I can’t help
thinking too that she’s walking into a treacherous terrain with much of
that overexposure.
Questions to be
asked are: who is her manager? Does she have one and is she being
psychologically preened for the after effects of this exposure? What’s
her state of mind in the midst of this euphoria? Given that she has been
docked into a somewhat positive maelstrom of media machineries, is she
being prepared for when a time would come when she might not be the
flavour of the moment? Because I think she’s trending right now as a
distraction to the realities we face in the socio-economic sector.
Nigerians need something positive for once to make them forget the harsh
realities of the drudgery of our individual existentialism in the
present scheme of things. And Olajumoke is the perfect and beautiful
distraction.
But we are going to be
bored very soon. And when that happens, who will cushion her
expectations when things slow down? A modeling agency is just an agency
and not a management agency. Who would manage her realities?
Yes,
we have all bought her bread ( pun not intended) and eaten slices off
her loaf of inspiration. But wherein she was a slice of life a few days
ago as a nondescript trudger of the survival path, we all are now
partakers in the breaking of her whole loaf.
Olajumoke
has to be careful. She has a family. She has a husband. From empirical
antecedents, the marriage is usually the first casualty of this kind of
invasion of privacy. It happens all the time.
If
the young lady loved her husband as a bread seller, she should be
encouraged to strengthen that love now that she’s literally a bread
bringer to the home. Because she would soon start mixing with the
hawkish lot who would soon start whispering serpentine advice into her
ears. It happens all the time. Beyond the media glare would be a
fundamental introspection of her future with the spouse.
And that’s where the crunch lies.
The
media is all pleasant and powerful when it comes to pushing the
Olajumokes of this world to new heights. But the media gives with one
hand and takes with the other.
My suggestivism does not in anyway pre-suppose an impending doom but alerts on an intending loom.
The
life of the Bread Seller is presently brought to us closer through a
whimsical telescope. It won’t be long before the want of more
sensationalism would put her life under a selfish microscope.
Stories would soon be cooked up or exaggerated about her, just to suit the media.
It happens all the time.
That’s
why she must be the person at this point in her life to take charge of
her narrative. She must hold on the yeast of her future while we munch
on the dough.
Her life was unleavened just a few weeks ago.
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