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At the forefront of the most commonly thrown about terms in describing celebrities in Nigeria is the word: Legend.
Every one who has scored hits with movies/music gets granted the automatic status of a legend. This is wrong and disrespectful to those who deserve it.
I searched for all the definitions the world has given the word as an adjective and here are some of what I found. A luminary, A person whose natural reflex is to be selfless and make an extraordinary effort to put others before themselves.
A Hero
A person who embodies the pinnacle of all the important social aspects
An Icon
One whose deeds inspires societal norms for generations
A Great person
A mega super star who many admire
A Leading light
One with an enduring legacy
This is hardly descriptive of just any successful entertainer. Legends do not come a dime a dozen. They come few and far in between.
From 30 genres of music, the Grammy's give 84 awards out on that night but ONLY ONE goes to an honored LEGEND. Same with the Oscars with 24 categories and ONLY ONE honorary Legends award.
Legendary status is far from moimoi. Fela, Christy Essien, Oliver De Coque, Sunny Ade & Okosun are legendary musicians. Cyprain Ekwensi and Wole Soyinka Legendary writers. Dele Jegede Legendary painter. Pete Edochie & Olu Jacob Legendary Actors.
This is not about being old for I would conveniently call Malala Yousafzai, Princess Diana and Innocent Idibia Legends.
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