?Be Warned Against Journalists, Those Rude Celebs.

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Affail Monney
Dr. Roland Affail Monney

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There is this unruly and ingratiate attitude clamming the necks of Ghanaian celebrities which makes them think they have attained it and for that matter rain insults on the media for any blonder.

First of all, whom do those celebrities think they are? They see themselves as most abled, wealthy super-beings having a number of followers to their credit. But I see them as ?public servants? who still have to know what it takes. For them, all they expect from the media is to gain the ?hypes?, ?promotions?, ?features?, ?adverts?, ?markets? ?and hear nothing like criticism. Have you not read or heard that ?everyone is subjected to criticism? especially in the hungry face of the media?

Reference to the first line of the fourth paragragh of the GJA Preamble is a backing prove; ?As the fourth estate of the realm, the public expect the media to play the watchdog role?. Having seen this, shouldn?t the media bite anyone or organization attributed with social misbehaviours? Obiviously yes, the media must help wipe off all insanity and replenish the society with good tidings.

Secondly, whom made them popular? Isn?t it the same journalist? Sometimes, I wish all the journalists can play the ?Anas?; so that evident tapes would be brought out in times like this. I tell you but you wouldn?t believe how these so-called celebrities worshipped journalists in their preliminary route to stardom. When seeking publicity, they parade at radiostations with angelic looks, showering the journalist with all sort of praises, coaxing him with smiles and respect in the highest sense. This is the time you can even tell them to lie on the ground prostrate to walk on them, they would do it like nobody?s business but when they get to the peak of their career, they realize the mere ?low income? journalist a nobody they used to gain limelight.

They tend to forget home; how they spent all their hard-earned ?pesewas? on Studio recording and attending auditions. Today, because they are riding in luxurious cars that the journalist cannot even afford the tyre. The journalist has become so cheap before him that they can insult him without thinking twice if he dares criticizes them or their works. They would even forget how they visited the journalist in their homes and even offered to wash their ?alatsa? cars, if there was any. Those where the time, the journalist could have made sales on payola but that was the same time these aggressive stardom hunters had not even what to eat. The needless journalist working for God and country would help them out expecting little appreciation in some time to come, only to be treated as rags after gaining the fame. When the journalist now wants to even have a chat with them or take photos with them, they would watch their bodyguards throw them away like chaff. When you even need their presence to boost a function, they?d pass you on to their management to lay huge cost before you.

After sometime of receiving publicity, they begin to misbehave then when criticism come in they call the poor ?journalist a ?devil in disguise?.

It?s high time the media adviced itself.

_Merci Beaucoup_

Felix? Acquaye

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