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Research Article

When charity and camera collide: Nigerian celebrity philanthropy in the age of technology

Pages 332-347 | Received 03 Sep 2022, Accepted 17 Dec 2022, Published online: 05 Jan 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Celebrity studies is an expansive and expanding field in European and American scholarship. Unfortunately, Africanist scholars have paid limited attention to this significant branch of scholarship. Drawing from varied secondary sources, including audio-visual materials, newspaper articles and journals, and books in the fields of celebrities and development, I examine Nigerian celebrity philanthropy in the age of internet technology. I argue that Nigerian celebrity philanthropy, given its mediatised nature and impact on its recipient, is a palliative measure to systemic and structural crises of poverty. I show that this individualistic effort only gives temporary respite for some of its recipients while others are left even worse off after their encounters with celebrities helping. My research sits at the crossroads of multiple fields in the humanities and the social sciences and offers a new direction for celebrity studies in the global South. Future research may examine individual Nigerian celebrity philanthropy while centring on gender, class, education, ethnicity, religion, and location in celebrity humanitarians in the global South, particularly in Nigeria.

Acknowledgement

I am grateful to Professor Saheed Aderinto of Florida International University Miami for his comments on previous versions of this paper and for encouraging my interest in African celebrities' studies. Also, to sister-mum Florence Ajokeade Johnson Solomon. You will always be in my heart.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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