Don't we all love and sometimes envy famous people; the recognition,
respect, power, influence, attention and what have you?
It looks as if
the world was made just for them. Once upon a time, I use to think that
you must be talented to become famous, and truly you must have a modicum
of talent in which you can achieve fame, but over the time, that
ideology has been proven to be unnecessary. We are in an era when a
person with virtually no talent other than just showing him or herself
around can be regarded as a celebrity. Now, you may find some of my
suggestions hilarious and crazy, but trust me, this are some of the
results of my observations in my close to a decade of hanging around all
sorts of famous people as a humble journalist and also researching how I
also can become famous though I never mustered the courage to try out
any of these methods (Maybe very soon). But, I have seen it worked for
so many and I can bet you have as well.
1.Participate in a Reality TV show
One thing about entering for a Reality show is that even if you don't
get to win, you can get known for your presence on the show due to the
heavy publicity such TV programming concepts attract. I can bet you know
atleast two people who became famous just by being on a reality TV
show. An example is Ebuka Obi-Uchendu who participated in Big Brother
Nigeria. Interestingly, such reality TV shows like Big Brother, Gulder
and Ultimate Search give individuals who may not even have any talent
whatsoever a chance at stardom. Even if you are unsure of going beyond
the first few shows on the edition of the programme, you can make your
short-lived stay linger on in the memory of everyone by sparking up some
controversy. Yup! On Big Brother, Ebuka's alleged involvement in a
three-way affair between fellow contestants Helen and Francisca was a
notable storyline. Many ordinary participants of reality shows have been
remembered for the drama they created and
entertained viewers with; from faking a coma, nerd attitude, high
temperament, rude attitude, to even an alarming appetite for food.
I have often thought of entering for one of these shows, wait for one of
the popular judges to make a comment , walk up to the judge to land a
hot slap on his or her cheek and then walk out of the show. Crazy huh?
But I can imagine how my name will be on the lips of everyone the next
day and all manners of newspaper/magazine headlines that will be written
on that. Well, that's the mischievous me. And if you win the reality
show, then your fame can be easily guaranteed. Think of Iyanya, Karen
Igho, Uti Nwachukwu, and many more even though we've seen some none
winners of some reality TV shows become more successful and famous than
the actual winner, need I mention Omawumi?
2. Relationship Route
Can't wait to be famous? Then date to be famous! It just so happen that
when you go into a love relationship either by just dating or marrying a
famous person, the fame easily rub off on you. It's simple! History is
full of such people. Did I hear you say Toni Payne, Shade Okoya,Prince
Odianosen, Linus Idahosa and so on. Before now, Sandra Onyenaucheya was
relatively an unknown name until it was discovered that this was the
lady that has won the heart of Nigeria's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
host, Frank Edoho, after his controversial break-up with his ex-wife
Katherine. Sandra's name went viral in no time. See? You can't escape
the spotlight if you are the new heart-rob of people's favourite
personality. Even if all you just do as a person is being a
'follow-follow' to someone famous, you will still generate the curiosity
of the Press. I know a guy who is always hanging around stars like
D'banj, Davido, Wande Coal, Don Jazzy and others to the extent
that he has been featured in their videos times without number, yet I
can't place my finger on any desirable talent this dude possess. But
the point is that he is now more popular and written about than a lot of
talented musician.
3. The Internet Route
The number one challenge of all time for almost everyone who want to be
famous even if talented, is how to be seen and heard by the world. The
emergence of Mass Media; TV, Radio and Print was however a breath of
fresh air. But the downside to those media is that you have to merit
your appearance on them. That is if you have achieved a measure of
success with your talent or if you are not talented per se, you must
have aroused a certain level of public interest in you one way or
another. So you are at the mercy of the media owners. But the internet
as to a large extent rubbish that. Even the dumbest person can now go on
the internet using social media such as twitter, facebook, and Youtube
to let the world see and hear them do or say stupid things.
I can't imagine how many famous people the internet has made. Many
relatively 'talentless' individuals are becoming known everyday through
Youtube which according to its slogan, 'Broadcast Yourself'. Justine
Bieber was discovered after uploading several videos of himself on
Youtube, and same with Sean Kingston who was already a star on Myspace
before he finally got signed. I know a lot of ordinary Nigeria girls who
get about 5,000 likes and comments on their personal facebook page just
for uploading the photos of their new hairdo, painted fingernails or
more disgusting, for announcing the completion of their monthly
menstrual circle! Some are even more popular with over a 100,000 likes
on their fan page. Now, how many traditional media can guarantee an
everyday person such a huge exposure? By now you must have heard about
the Backyard Crew, a couple of guys who have developed this interest in
mimicking,and translating popular songs into very hilarious,
amateurish videos and posting them online, to the extent of winning a
large sum of money in the popular 'Oliver Twist' competition by producer
Don Jazzy. Just doing, crazy funny, dangerous or really weird and
strange stuff is enough to get you millions of hits and become an
overnight star online without even leaving your house. Think of anything
u can post online that might interest people and see if it will go
viral.
4. The Record Route
Flipping through the pages of a world record book sometimes, I'm amazed
at the annoying and pointless thing many people have come to be known
for. From a gardener in a village of china gathering other gardeners
together and claiming to be entering the Guinness book for the category
of the world's largest gathering of gardeners or largest gathering of
people raising their glass to perform a toast, or largest gathering of
nonstop movie viewers. Now, tell me how hard is that? Here is an idea.
Let say u want to create a record for largest number of people waving
there hands, just get a lot of people in one place at the same time and
get them to wave their hands.… Couldn’t be simpler. Even if you fail at
it, the fact that you attempted it could get your name in a couple of
traditional media, and don't forget to also use the internet as well.
Infact the internet could be all you need. The truth is that if your
record is unique enough and someone else can
come out later to challenge it, it most likely will be adopted by one of the World record books out there.
5. The Charity Route
Imeh Usuah, an Abuja cab driver recently got the popularity of his life
when he returned the sum of N18m left in his cab by a passenger who
recently alighted at an hotel from his cab. According to the driver, he
was at the car-wash when he discovered a bag left in his car by a
passenger and he decided to do the right thing by returning it to the
owner. Now, I know what you are saying, this man is going to die of
poverty! But that's not true. As the saying goes 'There is reward in
Honesty', our society has a tradition of rewarding exemplary individuals
who show rare moral standard. Though, the Taxi driver returned the
tempting amount of money out of his own good character, the recognition
he got from that rare act of honesty and charitable display won him
several awards and took him to places and people he could never dream of
meeting. Know that it is one thing to have money, it is another to be
famous, Mr Usuah whose name was in almost all the
newspapers, Radio and TV stations, was also rewarded with several cash
compensation by many notable people in the society. Google the name and
see what you will find. The Taxi Driver was given the award of Intgerity
by the National Orientation Agency(NOA) and many other Federal
Government and private establishment as many dinners were organised in
his honour. There have been many Nigerians in the past who have achieved
some level of fame just by being honest. If you can exhibit some unique
character or do something generous that most people won't do then you
could be on your way to fame. Anybody can do that and you don't need
talent. Just by feeding hungry children in your area, or giving up a
vast amount of money, or even a little of your time is a very good way
of getting on the front page of at least your local newspaper. Think of
it, what was Mother Theresa famous for?
6. Get a Life!
No, that's not one of the routes to success. Read the headline again, it
says 5 Routes not 6. 'Get a life' is an idiom and catch phrase usually
intended as a taunt, to indicate that the person being so addressed is
devoting an inordinate amount of time to trivial or hopeless matters.
Fame according to a philosopher 'is a by-product of courageous acts.' It
is simply saying don't chase fame but embark upon something really
worthy. Do it not because of self-aggrandisement but because you
sincerely want to serve humanity and fame will come naturally. Happiness
is all that matters, but If you have to go through life chasing fame
at the detriment of the real essence of life, then seriously my friend,
you need to get a life!
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