I woke up on Saturday morning enthusiastic with a deep premonition that the day would be a good one especially since I got an invite to watch Project Fame nomination show. I was excited for two reasons; one I’d get to see my contestant in person for the second time*winking*. Also, I’d know what the feeling really is like to be in the recording studio live (I’ve heard whataaa feeling long enough to want to experience it).
Though
my body wanted more sleep my heart couldn’t get past the vibrating
tingly feeling of seeing him again (you know, like having butterflies in
your tummy). Even though I knew the show was scheduled for 4pm
(according to the invites), I knew I could still sleep more but I was
just too restless - so much that I stared at my dress for hours (You’re
sorry for me abi? I know).
So
finally, after endless waiting hours, the time came for me to leave my
house. The moment I stepped out of the compound, I realized it was
raining. “What?” I said aloud. And it was not just the drizzling kind of
rain but the serious one, cats-and-dogs type.
With my
invite now soaked, I had to wonder whether the bouncers at the show
wouldn’t bounce me. See me see trouble o! This is why I dislike going
out in the rain. Chei see my precious invite I had to answer
question to get on MTN Loaded NG on Facebook. The things we do for love
ehn…for our contestants, I mean.
About
an hour later, I hopped out of the rickety taxi that took me to the
Lekki studio just in time for the live recording of the show. I was
welcomed with the hit song videos of former PF winners like Chidimma,
Iyanya and others. As I watched these videos, it dawned on me how much
MTN’s PF show has helped bring beautiful talents to light. Chidimma’s
‘Kedike’ video was obviously produced and directed by the best as the
quality was superb.
And before I could say Jack-Robbinson, the contestants rolled out in style.
“Whoa” I
said between clenched teeth. Yes, I had seen the contestants in person
before…but there was something about their costumes last Saturday. It
screamed “Notice me” and believe me every fan present did just that. (I
hear say na one husband and wife duo- Jane & Jekwu- dey style the
contestants)
The
contestants performed a duet…collabo if you like. Some sang so
beautifully I had to think they’d been on intensive training with the mama
herself “Celine Dion” (Ella, the girl from the WildCard contest was
one of such people that whisked me away) while some hardly impressed
anyone including myself with their ‘stage drama’ (don’t blame them yet.
I’m difficult to please like that).
The
contestants after the duet performed singles with creative twists.
Luckily, my contestant wowed everyone. In that instant, I stood proudly
with a placard in my two hands and screamed. On the placard I wrote his
name and these words “You’re a star”. I bet he didn’t notice. *sad
face*
Another
highlight for me was the “feud” between ‘the who is whos’ on the show. I
mean the judges and faculty. You needed to have seen the two sides
shelling themselves with indirect yet friendly *coughs*. I shook my head
and applauded no one in particular. To me that little episode was an
icing on the already big enough PF cake.
At the end of the show, the contestants came out again. With some of them doing something close to ‘deaf language sign’ and ‘waka waka’ at the audience in a bid to get us to vote for them. (Laughs).
I
applauded with others and just the instant I bent to pick my novel (I
don’t leave home without one), I looked up to find him looking at me…
like in a-checking-out-kinda way. I was ecstatic and waved sheepishly.
He waved back with a wide smile. Definitely made all that rain-waka worth it
So that was my PF highlight for
Saturday. Whose performance did you enjoy the most? Whatever you do,
don’t forget to keep your favorite person in the house. I’m keeping
mine so keep yours.
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