Last
year, we watched as Ice Prince walked proudly on stage to receive his
BET award, we smiled and applauded as he called up his fellow African
acts to join him on stage in a show of solidarity. Later to my shock and
disappointment I discovered that Ice Prince’s part was only aired on
BET for Africa and UK .
This
year, Davido did Nigeria proud by winning the BET award for Best
International African act (BIAA). However, it was obvious the award was
presented to him before the main award ceremony kicked off.
Without going into too much writing lets compare BET to the UK’s MOBO awards -At the MOBO awards, African acts that win in their various categories are awarded the same courtesy as their international counterparts. Everybody no matter what sort of star you are is in one room and the awards are presented in front of all attending Audience.
Without going into too much writing lets compare BET to the UK’s MOBO awards -At the MOBO awards, African acts that win in their various categories are awarded the same courtesy as their international counterparts. Everybody no matter what sort of star you are is in one room and the awards are presented in front of all attending Audience.
This
is irrefutable evidence to me that BET or the black American music and
entertainment industry and audience which they represent are truly
ashamed of African acts. However they would not want to be seen as
ignoring or being left out of the African wave (MTV MAMA) so they throw a
bone.
BET
Awards reminds me of the policy of racial segregation on the public
transit system of Montgomery, Alabama when in 1955 Rosa Parks refused to
give up her seat for a white person and move to the back of the bus.
Africa
does not need BET, we are stars in our own right and we do not need
some entertainment network in America to tell us what we are worth? It
beats me why our established acts and their handlers would fall over
themselves for this discriminatory show of support if there was ever
such a thing – are we not aware of our own worth?
What a show of ultimate disrespect this is!!!!!
Think about it for a second;
The
poor International African acts are mandated to get to the venue before
start off time so they could quickly collect their awards before the
glittering American celebrities arrive.
My
question also is, are the international African acts allowed to sit
with their American counterparts or like Rosa Parks were they relegated
to the shadows not to be seen?
Think about this article and if you are an African act reading this, ask yourselves -
Do I really need to be discriminated against and humiliated like this in order to receive validation from BET?
My
advice to African acts is; Concentrate on getting to the MOBO’s instead
and forget BET, their mentality of segregation and discrimination is
ingrained and won’t disappear anytime soon because this is all the know
this is their reality.
Nigerians sing a lot of shit so it's completely understandable that they're made to arrive years before the main 'artistes' hit the party..
ReplyDeleteImagine Wizkid performing at the BET. What in the Lord's name is he going to sing to an international audience? E ye ye ye?? Or yaga?
Abeg they should rest biko.