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There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by money121(m): 7:41am On Mar 22, 2016
There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy Aigbe


It's just not about the fact that Mercy Aigbe was omitted from the 'best dressed' list, it's more about the fact that there's indeed a kind of discrimination in Nollywood. On Sunday, March 20, 2016, Nollywood filmmaker Mercy Aigbe called out This Day Style for omitting her name as one of the 'best dressed."
She wrote
"are yoruba movies not part of nollywood? .....is Nollywood not supposed to mean home grown Nigerian movies?
.....hmmmmm I am very sure they didn't coz, they won't want to STAIN their cover with a 'RAZZ' 'LOCAL' yoruba actor!....
Yes I am razz, Yes I am local and Yes I am a Yoruba actor!.....
No I refuse to speak ur almighty English with fake British or American accent!....
Because I'll always remain true to myself!...I am ME."



Her 'rant' led to people asking questions like "what's the para for?" I get it, I mean, it's just a magazine cover! But then, there's actually a wider picture here.
It's just not about the fact that she was omitted from the 'best dressed,' it's more about the fact that there's indeed a kind of discrimination in Nollywood.



Yes, whoever put the 'best dressed' list is entitled to his or her opinion, but the actress saw it as a perfect opportunity to address a bigger problem.

Are Yoruba movies and actors not part of Nollywood? When we say Yoruba actors, we don't mean actors who are from the Yoruba tribe, we mean actors that feature in Yoruba speaking movies. My answer to that question is "Yoruba movies are part of Nollywood, because Nollywood covers home grown movies, but they are not considered part of Nollywood."
Unfortunately, whoever you ask, even the Yoruba actors, you will get the "everyone is one" response. But because we are in a country and industry where people only react when they feel directly affected, this issue is coming up now. If Aigbe had not felt slighted, she probably would not have remembered that some people actually don't consider Yoruba movies and actors as part of the industry, because she gets almost the same attention other 'Nollywood' actors receive.



This much talked about discrimination doesn't only exist in Nollywood, it's in the media, it's also amongst the Yoruba actors.
You get to hear some actors say things like "in the Yoruba film industry," "Kannywood," and all the other kind of woods. If our Yoruba actors truly want that 'one industry,' then why do they separate themselves? What exactly have they done to bridge this gap we all know does exist?
The discrimination isn't just amongst the Yoruba actors vs English movie actors. Have you even thought of the Kannywood industry it's almost like they are in a whole different world.
Let's even come home to the English movie industry, which is considered the main Nollywood, there's still a kind of discrimination in the thing called "New vs Old Nollywood."
A particular group of people have been selected to be hyped by the media, and very few Yoruba movie actors are fortunate enough to be amongst the selected.



After most events, you get to see only photos of the likes of Genevieve Nnaji, RMD, Adesua Etomi, OC Ukeje, Beverly Naya, Osas Ighodaro on the red carpet. You begin to wonder, was Queen Nwokoye, Sikirat Sindodo, Rachel Okonkwo, Junior Pope, Rahama Hassan among others not in attendance?
I have never seen a red carpet interview with Yoruba movie actors or 'Asaba Movie' actors. If they get to be interviewed on the red carpet, it's probably because their outfits has got heads turning (positively or negatively).
Mercy Aigbe, Faithia Balogun, Toyin Aimakhu, Doris Simeon and Iyabo Ojo are few of the Yoruba movie actors who have been fortunate enough to receive a certain media coverage. The rest get to make it when they say, do or partake in something controversial.
Most of the Nigerians screaming "take several seats" at Aigbe, are the same ones who will come cry about how white the Oscars nominees list is. How whites were cast in "Gods of Egypt" and the rest of things that aren't even their business.



If you ever thought Jaden Pinkett Smith's rant wasn't completely about Will Smith's supposed Oscars snub, then somehow, you also should understand that Aigbe's rant has more to do with the fact that the Yoruba movie stars are truly not considered as part of Nollywood.

http://pulse.ng/movies/motion-pictures-with-chidumga-yoruba-actors-are-not-considered-part-of-nollywood-id4830159.html

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by money121(m): 7:42am On Mar 22, 2016
sad sad sad

DIS TIN STILL DEY PAIN DIS BABE.. NA SERIOUS ENDTIMES PAIN B DIS OOOOOOOOOOO grin grin grin


See more Lovely Photos of Yoruba Actress at: www.gistmelove..com/2016/03/there-is-discrimination-in-nollywood-as.html?m=1

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Bluezy13(m): 7:42am On Mar 22, 2016
...and then

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by chocolateme(f): 7:45am On Mar 22, 2016
Mercy Shey na because of this small issue of you not appearing on the magazine the other day among the best dressed celebrities, na im wan make you to want raise this unnecessary dust now?
A
Before you know it now, internet war will start. Anyway..

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by tpiar: 7:50am On Mar 22, 2016
I thought folks are arguing Edo is not Yoruba?

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Enahi(f): 7:56am On Mar 22, 2016
tpiar:
I thought folks are arguing Edo is not Yoruba?

She has never said she is Yoruba and just because she acts in Yoruba movies doesnt make her one.
Besides its a free world.

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by McCarlito(m): 8:28am On Mar 22, 2016
What is this one saying..... Instead of worrying about problem at Aso Rock and the Economy generally

She's here ranting about ommiting her name from best dressed acts....
Isn't that selfish enough

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Evathyst(f): 11:38am On Mar 22, 2016
Na who yoruba actress don help? undecided


Please, make una check my signature to support my ministry abeg. Interested buyers only.

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Guyman02: 11:39am On Mar 22, 2016
The Yorubas have spent too much time focusing on Igbos (Oba Lagoon, EzeIgbo, IPOB, Ladipo Market etc) that they forgot to up their game and are now complaining about not being recognized in Nollywood.


Yoruba actresses need to up their game, they display too much bleached wrinkled boobs

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by sexymoma(f): 11:39am On Mar 22, 2016
grin
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Nobody: 11:39am On Mar 22, 2016
wink
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by JoaHynppes(m): 11:39am On Mar 22, 2016
[size=14pt]i think the Yoruba movies still remains the best, they are definitely better than the English ones, they are far more creative and they gonna teach you a whole lot of things ....the English ones keep repeating the same stuff all the time, either they are crying, or a girl from a poor background got married to a rich man at the end or some evil people died. Trust me I don't spend 10mins of that on YouTube. I think the Yoruba's actually deserves some recognition.[/size]

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by omomalaika: 11:40am On Mar 22, 2016
You people have no idea.... Every tribe in Nigeria is quick too cry foul, always complaining when they aren't favoured

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Sijo01(f): 11:40am On Mar 22, 2016
There's discrimination everywhere. Even in a work place so no big deal, mercy. Move on. Those that will appreciate you are mile away. They will locate you soon.

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by adorablepepple(f): 11:40am On Mar 22, 2016
undecided Why won't they sideline them when they are always displaying their bleached boobs for all to see. Mtcheeeeew.
Yes am Yoruba. And I love Yoruba actors and their movies!

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by ITSaWRAPPP: 11:40am On Mar 22, 2016
indeed
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Sunkyphil(m): 11:41am On Mar 22, 2016
ko kanye after all una dey make money
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Slyfrankie: 11:41am On Mar 22, 2016
E pain am wella grin

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Nairadays: 11:42am On Mar 22, 2016
Ok.
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by DONSMITH123(m): 11:42am On Mar 22, 2016
which ONE come bi my own?

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Nobody: 11:42am On Mar 22, 2016
Yoruba Movies. .great stories, great acting, proverbs morals. Male Actors can move between English and Yoruba movies without a problem. Female actors not so good at English movies grin grin

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Nobody: 11:42am On Mar 22, 2016
Mercy Aigbe should move and stop crying because she didn't grace Thisday Style cover

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Praizekeyz(m): 11:42am On Mar 22, 2016
This woman sef!! Ur fame yaf not do u?? Talkin abt picture or no picture 4 like 5days now. Haba! :-

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Sasuwa(f): 11:42am On Mar 22, 2016
Kany
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by Nobody: 11:42am On Mar 22, 2016
Its not too late to form YOROWOOD

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by truthalways(m): 11:43am On Mar 22, 2016
All these brand ambassadors for bleaching cream should let us hear word joor angry

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Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by rotexteymie(f): 11:43am On Mar 22, 2016
angry angry
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by megareal: 11:44am On Mar 22, 2016
Let the war begin.
Re: There Is Discrimination In Nollywood As Yoruba Acts Are Being Sidelined - Mercy by miqos02(m): 11:44am On Mar 22, 2016
ok

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