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How Technology Has highly developed Entertainment in Nigeria




In those days, artistes were measured traders and marketers since after leaving to the studios to record their songs; they found it hard to also advertise the songs because of the difficult task they faced in the delivery process. Many of them go about the streets just to trade their CDs, making it hard to meet the needed targeted listeners. People like The Remedies, Plantation Boiz, Raskimono, Majek Fashek, Oritz Wiliki, King Waleman and many more didn’t have the luxury of the delivery process young artistes are enjoying today.

There were no social media to maintain up with their fans, no Twitter, instagram, Face book, and many more that people enjoy today. They had to get together or journey several miles to meet one on one with their fans. The challenges were enormous. But today, the story has changed for the better and Nigerian entertainers and the Entertainment industry are now linked to the world

Let’s not fail to remember comedy shows that help us ease the pressure of the day with good-looking picture quality, with improved make up and camera qualities that turn the models and actresses into mini goddesses, better directing, fantastic medium of selecting talents, good syncing of beats through a variety of applications and tools and sound management, better lighting during shooting and graphics that could turn any ugly scene to an out of this world scene. Our comedy shows are held in the Diaspora and remember those who can’t go to these shows are given the chance to watch these shows online.

The movie industry has gone beyond the blue heights; we now make movies that can win awards. The industry is becoming alarming in the world, with the mixture of newer talents, foreign talents, shooting outside the country. Publicity has gone past the seller of DVDs; there are so many sites that allow the audience to watch musical videos and movies, comedy shows as soon as they are out. Through social media sites, the audiences know about the awaiting songs, movies in the offing before they are even released, talents now go online to post their lyrics, funny videos or dancing styles freely gather followers, a subtle way to stardom. As a consequence of the arrival of competitions like The Voice, Project fame, West African Idol, Nigerian Idol etc, talents are discovered and provide the chance to showcase what they have got and maintain them on the long ladder to achievement and fame. Telecommunications organizations and other organizations choose renowned artistes as ambassadors of their organizations, make public themselves and their products and give the audience breathtaking sessions, either through comedy shows or music shows.

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