Can You See That: Emmanuella Member Of Mack Angel Now Work With Hollywood… Hope She Will Do Her Best
From skits on YouTube to signing
endorsement deals with reputable brands, local and international, Emmanuella
Samuel is headed to Hollywood.
The success story of the
seven-year-old comedienne whose real face has brought delight to many,
both young and old, is still in its first chapters but one could already write
a book about it. She has gone to places where many her age will only ever watch
on television, earning commissions that are comfortably above the median pay of
the average Nigerian civil servant.
She is easily the most remarkable
child actor in Nigeria today, despite not yet appearing in any major TV show,
drama or film. That a world famous company like Disney has jumped at the
opportunity to work with her without any sort of formal training in acting or
any cognate and organized experience reflects an acknowledgement of her
natural talents and the potential to scale new heights.
Admirably and perhaps expected for a
seven-year-old, she has remained unassuming. One can presuppose that a good
support system consisting of family and friends have played the necessary role
of regularly reminding her of her “normal” duties as a child. And as she
embarks on a different level in a budding career, these duties must never
remain far from her mind, the foremost being continuing a journey towards
proper education.
It is very convenient to focus only
on the good when things are going well. Can a rising or an established star
fall from grace and lose all prior earnings and place in society? “God forbid”
with an exclamation point is the standard response and prayer. But every wise
person knows the society is about as predictable as the trajectory of a feather
falling from a rooftop on a windy evening. Most child actors, regardless of how
they began, never quite sustain the razzmatazz into becoming adult sensations.
And are there more than enough stories of adults who peak in the game and then
fall back to the streets? Unfortunately, yes.
But beyond the fear of fizzling, an
entertaining Emmanuella still under classroom tutelage is of peculiar
importance for the Nigerian child in general. A knowledge-based economy will
not be built by Nigerian children depending on YouTube for breakaway fame and
fortune. At the risk of placing a burden on her, society will benefit from Emmanuella
being just as good with her books as she has been in front of the camera.
It will remind every child hoping to
blow one day like her that education remains very indispensable. Emmanuella
will not return to whatever local school she was at before Mark Angel Comedy
became a million-view hit, but her continued presence in a classroom somewhere
– certainly a school where teachers have no issues with a primary four test –
will serve to correct a wrong impression in the Nigerian sports and
entertainment industry that fame, once attained, is sufficient argument against
the value of education. This conversation is as important, if not more than the
one suggested by the Senate President Bukola Saraki in his Senate invitation to
the comedienne for a discussion on improving the paths for young actors in
Nigeria.
Emmanuella is now cosying and
sending updates on Instagram from a Walt Disney studios and it is entirely to
her credit. She could have sulked or shied away from being the raw,
eviscerating, funny character she is when a camera was first placed before her.
For her sake and those of other
children who look to her as motivation, let us hope that she continues to amass
credits – nay, attain excellence – in other studious undertakings.
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