The entertainment industry is dulling our intelligence. The Nigerian entertainment industry, as well as the Nigerian government and society, is greatly contributing to the falling standard of education in Nigeria.
Children, just like adults, over the years, believe in the printed and electronic media and they copy, or hold so dear, whatever they see or hear on TV and read in newspapers. Before now, entertainers like Zebrudaya Okeke alias 4:30, Jaguar, etc enlivened the industry and provoked laughter, while infesting the learning environment with wrong grammatical expressions, sounds and idioms.
For example, “More grease to your elbow” is a bastardised version of “More power to your elbow”; “Cut your coat according to your size” instead of “Cut your coat according to your cloth”; “Action speak louder than voice” instead of “Actions speak louder than words”; “The devil you know is better than the angel you don’t know” instead of “Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t”; and “Half bread is better than none” instead of “Half a loaf is better than no bread.”
These are a few examples of English expressions that have been bastardised as a result of our contact with the entertainment industry.
From the music industry, entertainers such as Olamide, Whizkid have changed the mindset of many young Nigerians, infusing slangs – which students remember quicker than a teacher’s teaching or formals – into their songs. Such spirit kills the quality of teaching and learning.
The worst of these people in this century is Funke Akindele. She rose to stardom by her clownish behaviour and expressions. Such expressions and utterances are, in fact, killing the quality of education in Nigeria. In her movie, The Hero, Funke’s grammar was so bad that it made watching the movie very tiresome for the learned and highly lettered ones.
No one in their sane mind would sit and watch Funke’s recent movies and feel that they are watching a good movie – except if they are of the same background as Funke.
She says: “Who is you?” instead of Who are you?; “I am deading” rather than I am dying; “This womens” – These women; “Let me told you” – Let me tell you; “Foice” – Voice; “Shindren” – Children; “Sow” – Show, etc. Such comic but deadly statements are condemnable.
Such laughter provoking but academically killing grammar should be extirpated completely if Funke must make sense to million of people like me. Funke can still make her millions while speaking normal. This melodramatic and bastardised grammar is only killing our youth who watch a lot of home videos. It does not build them. And woe is he who pleases himself while giving a painless death to other people.
Every lover of success for tomorrow’s leaders should stand up and speak against the grammar abuse by our entertainers. Although one may not blame them completely, for they are speaking to the best of their knowledge, it is expedient for them to know that a million people rely on their spoken grammar.
Entertainers such as Genevieve Nnaji, Pete Edochie and Ini Edo, made a name for themselves without abusing the rules of grammar usage. Such grammar abuse, in my view, is a Unclad sign of half education.
beejaybabs at 3-11-2013 10:25 AM (11 years ago) (m)
Point of correctn Mr writer, "an angel u knw.." is a Yoruba proverb, there might be similar English expression though. I quite agree with u on d influence entertaining industry has on education..
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Posted: at 3-11-2013 10:25 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
For me that film in which funke speaks bad grammar is a comedy and she is playing the role of an uneducated bush girl. So get lost poster I'm sure funke can speak good english as well.
Posted: at 3-11-2013 10:51 AM (11 years ago) | Hero
Ricardoprinz at 3-11-2013 10:56 AM (11 years ago) (m)
Quote from: dareper on 3-11-2013 10:51 AM
For me that film in which funke speaks bad grammar is a comedy and she is playing the role of an uneducated bush girl. So get lost poster I'm sure funke can speak good english as well.
Exactly you are correct.
Posted: at 3-11-2013 10:56 AM (11 years ago) | Upcoming
Tipsytessy at 3-11-2013 12:53 PM (11 years ago) (f)
Dose roles u c her speak al dese wrong grammar,she is jst tryin 2 portrait d character of an illiterate person. D likes of Mercy Johnson n Queen Nwokoye,dese gals portray d roles very well if u ask me.
Posted: at 3-11-2013 12:53 PM (11 years ago) | Upcoming
Slimchery at 3-11-2013 01:12 PM (11 years ago) (m)
poster you are very wrong because if you “Cut your coat according to your cloth”; it means when you have ten yards of cloth you will use it for coat? but “Cut your coat according to your size” is more better because when you meet a tailor first thing is measurement and after that the tailor can now make your size at of the cloth, If i am wrong quote me now
Posted: at 3-11-2013 01:12 PM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
BlueIxora at 3-11-2013 02:32 PM (11 years ago) (f)
If you want to help tomorrow's leaders first of all go and kill all those last century leaders wey full Abuja wey no gree die. Do that first then come back let's talk.
You are eating nails because our children can't speak another man's laguage well. How about our own languages that are dying? What are you doing about that? Busybody.
Posted: at 3-11-2013 02:32 PM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac