The boss of the Nigerian Music Video Awards, Cally Ikpe, has
responded to controversy surrounding P-Square’s absence in any of the
categories, claiming the artists wanted it so.
“I personally like PSquare and they have good videos. It is not my
fault that they weren’t nominated in any category this year. For some
reasons best known to them, the artistes said they wanted to be excused
from any award this year. We were only respecting their decisions,” he
said.
Ikpe also condemned the high number of obscene music videos.
According to Ikpe, people who celebrate obscenity only try to hide
under that to escape from their lack of imagination and talent.
Ikpe, the brain behind the Nigeria Music Video Awards, said such
videos are automatically disqualified and don’t get any nomination in
any category in the award.
“We campaign against such. If your video is in that category, it
automatically disqualifies from entering for NMVA. You cannot offend
people’s sensibilities. It is forbidden for a video that is obscene to
earn a nomination. If it is done, then it is regrettable. We frown at
what Nigeria frowns at. What the regulatory body doesn’t support, we
don’t support it.”
Having been into the music award for seven years, Ikpe confessed that
some Nigerian artistes try to lobby him in order to win an award.
“Some artistes directly come to me while some come indirectly for me
to help them influence the award. They go through their managers. People
believe that everything in Nigeria can be manipulated. What makes you
think I can really influence the awards? It is a wrong notion. If an
award organiser decides to choose the part of dishonour, he will regret
it eventually.”
Giving the reason why he wouldn’t consider manipulating the award,
Ikpe said, “There won’t be any amount of money that will erase the
impression that people pay for the awards. If I sit back and watch the
awards ceremony years later, I wouldn’t even have respect for who picked
up the award. I would have done a great disservice to them. I have
credible people as judges. These are people you cannot intimidate.
“I wouldn’t want to lose credibility. I want people to rely on me.
That is the reason I feel insulted when people come to me to tell me
that they want to win the award this year. If I knew I would influence
the award, then why would I need the judges? That is why people won’t
respect us as Nigerians.”

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