Nigerian Celebrities Need Attitudinal Change

3 November 2012
opinion

Celebrities all over the world are loved and seen as icons because they depict peace and love. Contrary to what is obtainable among some Nigerian celebrities, it seems that the fame has gotten into their heads so much that some of them abuse, shun or sometimes fight their fans, the people who made them. Anthony Ada Abraham in this piece exposes some entertainers, who are considered pompous.

A lot of entertainment critics believe that fame is not for sale but when it comes, it should be a blessing instead of a curse.

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