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Role Models Failing To Be Models by sommyblaze(m): 9:10pm On Nov 15, 2014
Sometimes I wonder if the definition of a Nigeria
celebrity is a young man or a lady with a love
child (those that do not have should just forgive
me). A definition I have been studying since I was
a kid till this moment and everyone should just
forgive me if I say that this definition has been
proven right.
Celebrities should not just be known as people
with volatile marriage that blow to the two
parties into two single pieces but a group of
popular Nigerians whom when majority are
investigated will surely be found having at least
one child out of wedlock.
Even when the male end up marrying most of
their baby mamas, it does not go well will
females who end up as single mothers (A perfect
example is omowunmi).,
Just like Isaac newton is called the ‘father of
physics’, our own ‘tuface idibia is the ‘father Love
children’ having acquired six of them before
marriage, and even after marriage, he still has five
of them outside his marriage, a busy schedule for
the former MTV base Africa Music Awards winner
who must attend all five birthdays every year if
he must be a good father.
Ice prince is not left out on the list recently, Paul
and Peter of p-square have really shown they are
twins by squaring things in their love children
collection after Anita put to bed for Paul recently.
Timaya was proud to post a picture of him
feeding his child and people were congratulating
them, and so many wishing they could be like
them.
Previously on the list were, Bukky Wright, Segun
Arinze, Richard Mofe Damijo, moji olaiya and
regina Askia, a list most people would consider
old school, and a group criticized by the press for
this act because then we still had our moral
lesson text books on the shelves.
Now the books are gone, we have totally
forgotten that these celebrities are having children
out of wedlock, something we used to see as an
abomination.
The worst part of it is that some men of God
would be fighting to be the one to dedicate these
children because their parents are rich. Hope they
will remember to preach against premarital sex
that day, because if they don’t, that would surely
be a case they will answer before God.
What have we become? How come our role
models find it difficult to be a model at least?
They play a role which when modified for the
future will see so many of them moving towards
dethroning the current title holder tuface idibia.
Nigerians must speak out like people with morals
and good foundation, because I am so sure that
the wind of civilization has not totally blown us
away.
Our role models have failed us, and in years to
come, I wonder who will apologize for what our
children will become.
Abstinence should be preached among
entertainers and in any way they can, they should
know that a lot of kids are looking up to them.
The making on better Nigeria does not only lie on
the politicians whom everyone is believed to be
holding back our allocation, but we need youths
with sound minds, people who can stand out with
good morals and not people who are proud to
celebrate wrongs.
Having a child out of wedlock is wrong therefore
celebrating it is wrong.
please drop your comment
Thanks
Re: Role Models Failing To Be Models by mooremedia: 9:23pm On Nov 15, 2014
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Re: Role Models Failing To Be Models by QAPHAYNE: 9:23pm On Nov 15, 2014
Very observant. Nyc 1 op.

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