One Saturday morning, I was due to have a Nollywood Star called BayRay McNwizu as my Artiste of the week. I had no idea who this was and I Google to check her out. She had quite a few stunning images online and I thought, phew, she is beautiful.

BayRay McNwizu sauntered into the studio with a shy smile that lit up her face and dimmed her eyes a bit, but she just looked more like a really sweet and beautiful young lady in her body-hugging trouser dress, one-piece outfit and its yellow.

Awwww... she got me there and guess there are few men that will hear that from a beautiful woman, and would not have their heart melted a wee-bit, guess I am not one of them.

Let me digress a little by telling you this story, and I will link it all up at the end. A
few months ago, I was in Yenagoa for the AMAA Award ceremony and it was
the very first time ever that I will attend the event. I had watched
reports on the ceremony several times on Channels TV for a couple of
years now, but I had no business attending, especially as I was not even
invited anyway.
But
this year, I was invited by the Bayelsa State Government to come and
witness one of the events that they are delighted to showcase as a way
of encouraging the arts and investing in Nollywood. Channels TV was
official broadcaster for this event as it was live on the station.
There
were Starlets (Kokolets in D'Banj speak), Stars, Super Stars and
Mega-Stars present at the event. Since I was a guest of the State
Government, I had nothing to do with the event itself other than to come
in and watch, while my Outside Broadcast Crew "do the needful" in
putting it on air live.


I still did not
hear anything she said, I just kept clicking away, trying to get
excellent close up shots and different angles. This is made more
difficult considering I am seating in the crowd and not anywhere near
the stage. I had to get ingenious with camera angles and virtually
contorting my neck and body in weird ways to get clean shots without
having folks around me shouting at me to sit down and stop blocking
their views.
I never got to meet this lady in the picture and did not even know who she was, but she caught my eye.
This is one interview I will not forget for a long time, because at the end of it, I realized that this lady, I had seen on stage once and actually met and was introduced to her on the second occasion before she was on my show.
I
pride myself in not forgetting faces easily but on this occasion
someone did something to my memory, such that the person on the AMAA Awards stage that was introduced to me by Seun Oloketuyi on a set
shooting at a hospital in Opebi and finally live in the flesh in the
studio, I still did not link all the images together, that I must say is
by my standard unprecedented.
She did put a smile that will come on my face fleetingly each time I remember the coy and nice way she said "I have always had a crush on you, but you can not say this on television... "
Well now, I did not say it on TV :-)
Well now, I did not say it on TV :-)
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