THE INFAMOUS MAHEEDA - MR. VSIX (@vsix_ejechi)
The desire of some people to become "celebrity" and famous in the Nigerian entertainment industry has caused a lot of people to lose their morals, virginity, dignity and self respect in the society, just as I will agree with the fact that the industry has recorded a lot of progress in the last 3 years both in the movie, comedy, fashion and music industries. You will also agree with me that the immorality by some “attention seekers”who call themselves musician or models, who are ready to do anything just to get that fame, are also on the increase.
A celebrity should be re-define as anyone who inspire and motivate his or her fellow human being in a positive way in any area of life, instead of celebrating immorality and indecency in the entertainment industry.
The infamous maheeda is one lady that has made up her mind to become a celebrity by all means no matter what it takes, even though to me she is not qualified to be called such, and it’s so disheartening. The ways and manners she post nude picture on the internet has shown that she is next to a lady of easy virtue (in fact she is).
She claims to be a musician, but definitely not a good musician because her song obviously has no positive message or lesson to learn from. She has no doubt achieved notoriety for raucous picture on social media which lead to her banned from Instagram sometime last year, still she decided to move to other means online to expose her cleavage online.
I came across an interview conducted on her by PUNCH NEWSPAPER, I almost cried. She is so proud and defensive about her actions on the internet, in fact she said that exposing her body makes her happy and that she is using it to gain attention since the industry is a “show business” sadly, she is gaining or getting the attention just as she wanted.
We have a lot of good female musician in the Nigeria music industry that has never for one day gone nude in their videos or post nude and they are still making it big, so who says you must have to expose your cleavage before you can become a star or pass a message with your song? Obviously you must have been listening to Afrocandy. What is fame when your dignity is lost? You cannot be an ambassador for anything positive because that’s not what you represent. You cannot be invited to a show to perform because you are not marketable
Let me remind you, just so if you have forgotten, in the African context a woman’s pride embodies morality from the way they walk, talk or dress. But sadly enough morality is one of the things among others that you lack.
Sweet heart, your infamous nature won’t take you as far as I know you wish to go. Seek advice from the right people, obviously not from Afrocandy. I love you but I dislike your person.
A celebrity should be re-define as anyone who inspire and motivate his or her fellow human being in a positive way in any area of life, instead of celebrating immorality and indecency in the entertainment industry.
The infamous maheeda is one lady that has made up her mind to become a celebrity by all means no matter what it takes, even though to me she is not qualified to be called such, and it’s so disheartening. The ways and manners she post nude picture on the internet has shown that she is next to a lady of easy virtue (in fact she is).
She claims to be a musician, but definitely not a good musician because her song obviously has no positive message or lesson to learn from. She has no doubt achieved notoriety for raucous picture on social media which lead to her banned from Instagram sometime last year, still she decided to move to other means online to expose her cleavage online.
I came across an interview conducted on her by PUNCH NEWSPAPER, I almost cried. She is so proud and defensive about her actions on the internet, in fact she said that exposing her body makes her happy and that she is using it to gain attention since the industry is a “show business” sadly, she is gaining or getting the attention just as she wanted.
We have a lot of good female musician in the Nigeria music industry that has never for one day gone nude in their videos or post nude and they are still making it big, so who says you must have to expose your cleavage before you can become a star or pass a message with your song? Obviously you must have been listening to Afrocandy. What is fame when your dignity is lost? You cannot be an ambassador for anything positive because that’s not what you represent. You cannot be invited to a show to perform because you are not marketable
Let me remind you, just so if you have forgotten, in the African context a woman’s pride embodies morality from the way they walk, talk or dress. But sadly enough morality is one of the things among others that you lack.
Sweet heart, your infamous nature won’t take you as far as I know you wish to go. Seek advice from the right people, obviously not from Afrocandy. I love you but I dislike your person.
by Mr. VSIX @Vsix_ejechi
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