I started KeMPhi last year hoping to give fans in Kenya that
missing gap that we had as pertaining to the knowledge we have when it comes to
Filipino showbiz. We are huge fans of their shows here in Kenya and it was only
right to have our curiosity sated. As administrator of KeMPhi, I think that the
Philippines has one of the most diverse industries in the world. They have
given us world class shows over the past one and a half decade and it is no
wonder we keep watching them.
My vision for KeMPhi has since grown since I started this
blog and is becoming bigger by the day. I’m glad that I have got to receive
messages from Kenyans giving me a thumbs up for the work I’ve been doing and
the appreciation drives me to do more for my Kenyan people to give them much
more and I’m quite determined and passionate in my endeavor to do it. I somehow
feel that the Kenyan audience is so hungry for more (correct me if I’m wrong) hence the reason I feel that the
Philippines should give us a place in recognizing Kenya and the rest of Africa
as huge consumers of their content. We see fans from the rest of the world
getting concerts, movie premiers, meet and greet sessions with their stars
while it’s not the same in Africa. I know of no such sessions that are
organized for African fans. I don’t understand whether it’s our duty to do it
ourselves and hence the reason for this post.
I hope I’m not speaking out of line in claiming that Kenyans
would love to watch their favorite stars live or watch their movies in Kenyan
Cinemas and if I’m right, I’m calling out to you. For the Kapamilya network to
be willing to invest their resources in bringing their artists here, we as the
fans need to show them that we want them to come here. One person badgering
them won’t convince them, after all I cannot fill a theatre by myself. This is
the reason I organized a twitter party on the 29th of October so
that we can tell them together. This way, you can voice out your wishes and
concerns for the world, and mostly for the Philippines to hear. For this idea
to have an impact at all, we need to come out in huge numbers and tweet for
hours. Not just writing one tweet and being done, we need to Tweet like we’d
love to see Xagnes singing ‘ Bakit Sabi Nila’ live.
We already have backing from our Filipino Friends; fandoms
like Paumaj and Lizquen are willing to help us out so I hope we take this kind
gesture as the nudge we need. The Twitter party will be at 1 PM Kenyan time so
I’m giving you ample time to clear up your afternoon on Saturday so that we can
do this. Put a reminder on your phone if you have to. Excuses like having no
twitter account are just that… excuses. It takes less than two minutes to
create an account.
I’m urging everyone
who believes that Kenya and Africa should be in that Filipino showbiz fan radar
to buy as many data bundles so that we can tweet. I’m putting myself out on a
limb to try to convince you to join me because Kenyans are so difficult and
dis-interested, it’s frustrating sometimes. I hope you won’t let me down,
tafadhali. If you still don’t know how a Twitter Party works, join me every
evening at 6 pm when #Forevermore is airing and we can learn together.
See you on Saturday. Special thanks to our friends in the
Philippines; Maraming maraming Salamat.
We need them in Nigeria too
ReplyDeleteWe need them in Nigeria too
ReplyDeleteYes In Nigeria also
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