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OPINION: The N30M Soap Opera: Mercy Johnson and Prince Odianosen Okojie

Written By Admin on Friday, September 2, 2011 | 2:35 AM

After exchanging vows at Christ Embassy on
Saturday August 27, 2011, Mercy and Odi prepare to seal it with a kiss Whatever has a beginning must have an end, at least so has life taught us. Of all the 'big-budget' movies ever shot in Nigeria – as professed by the producers, none would beat the 'Triumph of Love' tale that Princess Mercy and Prince Odi have told and shown us. It has the full features of a tele- novella with a special Nigerian adaptation
providing the Nollywood flavour. You know how the love story goes:

Story by Lolade Sowoolu: nigeria films

Boy meets girl. They fall in love. Opposition arises. They squash it shaming some people. They get married. And they live happily ever after. In this case, famous 'ordinary' girl meets 'rich' Prince (not necessarily handsome). They get engaged in 2009. All seems well and quiet. No attempted 'husband-snatching' from girl's colleagues neither rumours of unfaithfulness among two. First rumoured wedding date fails and when the new dates come close two years later, the intrigues begin. A Lovely from Canada shows up in the media alleging marriage to same Prince with two kids as fruit. And then the love-birds begin their first major challenge together in full glare of the public, majority who kept (and perhaps still keep) vigil on the internet. From denial, to partial acceptance, full admission, a file for annulment, purported divorce, counter divorce claims, demonstration threat by a women group, even last minute church withdrawal; the media provided almost daily updates of the royal wedding being planned.
The characteristic Nigerian 'spiritual consultation' convinces the bride-to-be of her 'destiny ties' with Prince odi, hence the resolve to go ahead with wedding. Lovely – Edo, concedes her husband (or ex) to Mercy – Kogi, and do they all live happily ever after? Great Nigerian block busters like Ije, Figurine, Anchor Baby, Mirror Boy, Black Gold are movies not known to have Part Twos. Will 'Triumph of Love' follow the trend of these recent movies? Or will it go the Tade Ogidan way of 'Diamond Ring' 1 and 2 or even MainFrame's "T'oluwa Nile" 1, 2, 3 production?

Veteran thespians and skilled play writers will tell
you that for a play to end all conflicts played up
must be resolved. Has that happened in this
Royal rumble? Prince Odi is said to have
presented a Divorce certificate to Christ Embassy, few days to August 27 – the wedding date. The church had earlier declined joining the new lovers based on wife Lovely's petition and most especially, the supporting documents she
presented. But determined to marry his new
bride, Odi 'secures' and 'presents' a divorce
certificate to the church authorities. The day
following, (ex) wife Lovely, who is resident in
Canada, denies having signed or sighted any
divorce paper and is said to be considering legal
actions against her (ex) spouse and the church.
Hence, the legality and duration of Princess
Mercy's marriage is still under threat even after
the 'successful' superlative wedding.

Other than the two Stretch Limos and Bentley
used, the two horse-men who led the automobile
convoy to the reception venue, and the
remarkable presence of A-list showbiz stars, the
royal wedding could have passed for any other
regular wedding. The touted N30M budget
wedding was lost in the 2-day ceremony. From
location, to security, music at the reception, the
bridesmaids' dresses, organisation and timeliness, quality of other guests, the wedding scored low. Even the newly-weds remained 'understandably' tense until the marriage certificate was presented. Mercy could have been a lot more joyous on her big day had Odi done the right things at the right time. Hopefully the memories of Honeymoon and year(s) after will erase the scandalous memories…

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