Her words;
I
decided to write this piece as a response to the appalling attitude
displayed by comedian Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, and Nollywood
actress Chioma Chukwuka, now known as Chioma Akpotha.
I
found it appalling that these two public figures would engage in word
exchange. I won’t want to keep you, dear readers, in the dark as to what
transpired while we were onboard our return flight to Lagos from Port
Harcourt penultimate weekend.
The
atmosphere was tense and everyone was tired after we had waited
endlessly to get onboard. It was a full flight chartered by our host,
the organisers of the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA).
Since
the flight was full, the flight attendant explained through the
in-flight address system that it won’t be possible for the luggage to be
on the same flight with us and as such another flight scheduled for 8pm
would take them to Lagos. Obviously, Chioma Akpotha and her two friends
were not paying attention. Sitting by the window afforded her the
opportunity to see the luggage being wheeled away.
She exclaimed: “Our luggages (sic) are there o. Wetin I wan go do for Lagos if my luggages (sic) no come with me?”
“I have a show tonight o,” answered one of her friends.
The
flight attendant had to walk up to them to politely explain to them why
it won’t be possible for the luggage to be on the flight. But Chioma
and her friends won’t take any of that as they went on to chat noisily
about their bags that were left behind. For me, Chioma and her friends
did not understand basic aviation safety rules.
There
was no way those big bags and boxes could have come onboard with us.
And I wondered if she had never been on international flights where no
one would tell you your baggage were left behind until you get to your
destination. I think the flight attendant was too nice to have taken the
pain to explain to them why their bags were not taken.
After
that episode, Chioma and her group continued to chat noisily about one
thing or the other, disturbing the peace of everyone onboard. It was
obvious they wanted attention. You know that kind of
I-want-everyone-to-know-I-am-here attitude that some ‘popular’ faces at
times want to put up. As if that was not enough, there was a quarrel
between Chioma’s group and Yemisi, a correspondent with Vanguard
Newspaper, shortly after we landed in Lagos.
The
quarrel was caused by shoving or pushing on the aisle while a few
people who got off their seats were trying to bring out their bags from
the luggage compartment. Chioma and her friends resorted to insulting
Yemisi in Igbo language, not knowing that Yemisi understood everything
they said. She is half Igbo. Her mum is Igbo. Out of annoyance and
irritation, she retorted: “What’s wrong with these lousy Igbo girls?”
“Did you just say that?” asked one of the girls in Chioma’s group.
“What did you say?” asked Yemisi.
“Did you just say ‘these lousy Igbo girls’?”
“Don’t mind her, she is a coward?” replied Chioma.
“And
if I say that?” Yemisi asked. The exchange continued, in which Yemisi
was forced to call them lousy bitches and the other girls responded by
calling her ugly bitch. In the midst of all this, the sentiment of
tribalism was played up as everyone thought Yemisi name-called the girls
because they were Igbos. But nobody knew she is Igbo herself. She
equally insulted herself in the process.
Chioma
would stop at nothing to educate anyone onboard about how proud she is
being Igbo and how she can afford to pay Yemisi’s salary. She went as
far as questioning why the organisers of AMAA would put someone like
Yemisi on the same plane with her, the superstar that she is.
“If
not for AMAA, why would someone like me be on the same plane with this
one?” Chioma ranted. “It is not her fault now, it is AMAA. Who is this
one, who knows her? I know her, she works with Vanguard. I will call her
chairman now and tell him. He will sack her.”
As if that was not enough, AY, who should have kept quiet, took sides and supported his fellow ‘superstar’.
“If you were my wife, I would have slapped you,” he told Yemisi.
I
was perplexed by AY’s utterance. I was dismayed at how a public figure
like him would say a thing like that because of a verbal exchange
between two women. Why on earth will he say that? That just shows he has
no respect for his wife and he must be a wife beater. There were other
stars like Zack Orji, Dakore, Saheed Balogun, amongst others, onboard
who never said a word.
AY
went ahead on Saturday to post a long piece on his Facebook page still
defending his ‘co-star’. In his post, AY wrote: “(I am so sure she
wouldn’t ask an Angelina Jolie or a Kim Kardashian that same question if
she were to be on the same flight with any of them. Perhaps she would
have started twitting immediately, saying ‘AMAA things…. Kim just asked
me to take it easy, they are yet to open the exit door. Wow wow wow,
2013 my year of exit opening doors’). But definitely not to a Nollywood
multiple awards-winning happily married actress with kids.”
Kim,
Angelina Jolie and Chioma are not on the same level when it comes to
fame. AY may need to rigorously search for another personality for his
comparison. Who is Chioma in Nollywood? She is definitely not on the
same pedestal with the likes of Genevieve, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde or
even Dakore. How much is she worth? What is her current market value in
Nollywood? It was the brand ambassador deal she struck that made her
have a little change and not the money she made from Nollywood. She is
not amongst the highest paid or even the most popular. So what is AY’s
pain? Perhaps AY has forgotten that he is also a father when he sagged
his trousers revealing what he had under while boarding the plane that
fateful Sunday evening. A word is enough for the wise
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