News Agency of Nigeria

Valentine: NOA tasks Nigerians on patriotism, love of country

By Deji Abdulwahab

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has called on Nigerians  to use the 2023 Valentine celebration to show patriotism and love for one another to ease national rebirth and peace.

Director-General of NOA, Dr Garba Abari, gave the advice at the Patriotism Orientation Programme held at Government Secondary School, Gosa, Abuja.

Abari said the purpose of the programme was to promote safe online space for Nigerian children.

The director-general said Nigeria and its people had witnessed a disturbing trend in the social and political conversation that sometimes called to question tradition of friendship, love for neighbour and sense of unity.

According to him, this trend seems to suggest that Nigerians have not learnt anything from history and that the long, well thought-out national integration initiatives are yet to yield the desired results.

“Government and well-meaning citizens continue to express worry at the level of division and hate that is being expressed in the conventional and social media about us and by us.

“The social media in particular, which is mostly used by our youths, because of its largely uncontrolled nature, gives amplitude to voices of hate, misunderstanding and intolerance.

“This blurs our beautiful diversity for which the world admires our country,’’ he said.

Abari that Nigerians should support government’s efforts at sustaining peace and security during 2023 general elections.

 

“As we approach the general elections, it is important to note that the promotion of peace and security is a task for every individual whether young or old.

“We are all stakeholders in security and peace-building and we must all take action in supporting government’s efforts at sustaining peace and security in Nigeria.

“This underscores the relevance of national cohesion which is a condition precedent for peace and security.

“The synergy that national cohesion brings to the table is the sort that modern societies leverage for their development.

“The resultant mutual respect and love among citizens is an invaluable contribution to promoting peace in Nigeria through our common heritage which signposts our common destiny,’’ Abari stressed.

Speaking on behalf of the students, Master Umar Isah, said that with the programme, students were aware of the dangers associated with social media platforms, especially with the trend of the spread of fake news and hate speeches.

According to him, the advocacy has opened the minds of students to safer platforms which we will be utilised to contribute to nation- building.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NOA in partnership with Tiktok and Data Scientists Network organised the programme with the theme: “Fall in love with Nigeria.’’ (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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Awards: Burna Boy, Kiss Daniels win at 2023 Soundcity MVP Awards

By Babatunde Ogunrinde

The Soundcity MVP Awards 2023 lived up to expectations as international stars like Burna Boy, Kizz Daniel won Best Performance/Best Artiste of the year

The Tingo-powered award show was held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos on Saturday Night which had all the razzmatazz and the glitters and electrifying moments.

South African actress Pearl Thusi was the host of the night show and it featured performances from African artistes, including Gyakie, Arya Starr, Bad Boy Timz Seyi Vibez, Ruger and Black Sherif of Ghana.

Highlights from the show included a tribute to departed artistes and their loved ones, including Sound Sultan, Ifeanyi Adeleke (Davido’s Son), Rico Swavey and Kiennan Forbes (AKA).

Out of the 15 musical categories, Nigerian singers, including, Asake, Fireboy DML, Ruger and others, won awards in 12 different categories.

Ruger worn the Best new artiste award as Oxlade also won the Listeners choice category with ‘Ku Lo Sa’.

Kizz Daniel’s Buga won the ‘Song of the Year’ award.

Asake became the new male MVP, while Tems won the new Female MVP adding to her list of wins in a year.

Burna Boy won the African artiste of the year, further strengthening his African Giant title, while Rema secured the Digital artiste of the year.

In the Best Collaboration category, Pheelz and Buju won with their song ‘Finesse’, and Ajebo Hustlers also grabbed the win as the Best Duo.

Music Producer Magixsticks and Video Director TG Omori also won awards respectively for their ingenious creativity.

Magicsticks won the Best Producer award for ‘Organise’ while TG Omori won the Video of the year award with ‘Fireboy and Asake – Bandana’ music video.

The legend awards went to AKON, Senegalese born US hip-hop star.

Arya Star rounded the event with scintillating performance to the delight of the fans that followed every word while sang.

Several stars told NAN that the award had lived up to expectations and they were proud of the efforts of the organisers for yet again investing their funds to promote music in Nigeria and Africa.

Oxlade told NAN that he was proud of the moments and hope to be around some come 2023 while Seyi Vibez expressed appreciation to the organisers and the sponsors.

He said that more needs to be done and urged more stakeholders to take up the opportunity and contribute their resources to the ever growing music and entertainment industry. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

 

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Buhari hails Tems for winning Grammy Award

By Ismaila Chafe

President Muhammadu Buhari has joined fans and lovers of Nigerian music in celebrating new heights of recognition and appreciation as Afrobeat crooner, Tems, wins “‘Best Melodic Rap Performance” category at the Grammy Awards.

Buhari, in a congratulatory message by his spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina, on Monday in Abuja extolled Tems, Temilade Openiyi, for showcasing her talent to the world, with dedication and hard work.

According to him, this again, has placed Nigeria in the spotlight for excellence.

The president lauded all Nigerian nominees for this year’s Grammy, including Burna Boy, for pursuing their passion with vigour and continuously reinventing global entertainment with creativity.

He thanked the creative industry, particularly managers, producers and directors, for encouraging talents like Tems, who had taken Nigeria’s culture and tourism to the world.

Buhari said that this further displayed the resourcefulness and potentials of Nigeria as a great nation. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

Actors guild re-launches health insurance scheme for members

By Taiye Olayemi

The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) in partnership with Medicard Health Management and Universal Insurance on Monday re-launched a health management and insurance scheme for its members.

Emeka Rollas, National President, AGN, during the launch of the health insurance scheme in Lagos, emphasised the need for actors to take their health seriously.

“The issue of health and wellness of members is very key to this administration because health is the most important aspect of our life.

“There is nothing more important than health for any human being, this fact made us to introduce special retail health management scheme with Medicard Ltd., in the year 2020.

“We have so far enrolled some indigent members on the scheme through the support of the Chairman of the Board of National Patrons, Rt. Hon. Ned Nwoko in 2021 and ROK TV.

“We are relaunching this scheme for the benefit of our members.

“We are also in partnership with Universal Insurance, providing group on-set cover for members in cases of emergency,” he said.

Rollas noted that other juicy welfare packages had also been put in place for members.

He said it was so discouraging to note the apathy and lackadaisical attitude guild members had shown toward welfare packages including their health issues.

He said  that in view of this, the guild had designed a week-long health and wellness sensitisation programme aimed at creating awareness to enable members enrol on the health management scheme and insurance policy.

He said Feb. 11  had been slated for a health walk and free medical check-up at Teslim Balogun Stadium from 7a.m. to 5p.m.

According to him, this will also feature health management and insurance renewals, lectures, healthy and complete diet tutorials.

“This is to help make healthy life style a priority,” he said.

Earlier, Mr Paulinus Offor, Executive Director, Technical, Universal Insurance, noted that actors trully need to enrol in an insurance scheme, considering the occupational hazard they are  consistently exposed to on movie locations.

“Coming on board will make you have access to compensations as you are exposed to hazards, so we are partnering with AGN for a long time,” he said.

Also, Mr Ezekiel Eseagwu, Executive Director, Medicard Nigeria, while explaining  the modalities of the health management scheme, said each actor would be registered on the scheme at a subsidised fee.

Eseagwu noted that this would guide against the situation whereby actors continue to depend on public donations whenever they have health challenges.

“We are partnering with AGN to give actors the opportunity to come on board while we have subsidised the rate.

“You will have access to over 100 hospitals because we have considered the way you move from one location to the other,” he said. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

Edited by Folasade Adeniran

PWDs inclusion in creative industry

By Bridget Ikyado
Artists and creative persons with disabilities have called on government and stakeholders in the arts and creative industry for inclusivity and opportunities to contribute their quota to nation building.
They made the call at a focus group discussion featuring 50 persons with disabilities on Tuesday in Abuja.
The Director, Potters Gallery Initiative, Mr Donald Unanka said the initiative was borne out of the need to give a sense of belonging to members of the disability community, “who are highly marginalised in the arts and creative industry.”
Unanka, who stressed the need for the full implementation of the Disability Act, called for policies and programmes for integration and market opportunities for members.
“We have talented youths who are willing to develop the arts and creative industry.
“At this point, full implementation of the Disability Act will further push our voices louder.
“People with disability have abilities and are willing to display this for the growth of the nations economy,”  he said.
Two artists and creatives with disabilities, Miss Aver Akighir and Mr Musa Muazu decried the stigmatisation being faced by members, and expressed optimism that with constant engagement and programmes by all stakeholders, the situation would improve.
They said there would be more market opportunities in the creative industry.
They appealed to the media to help in the fight against stigmatisation, and to ensure fair and equal treatment, especially where they could deliver effectively.
The focus group discussion was being organised by a disability art group, the Potters Gallery Initiative with supported of UNESCO Diversity of Cultural Expressions.
Also the International Fund for Cultural Diversity was working to galvanize support and  create enabling environment for persons with disabilities, to exhibit their potentials and strive in the Arts and Creative Industry. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Grace Yussuf

Miss Africa Queen pledges commitment to regional industrialisation, agric. devt

By Tosin Kolade

Precious Okoye, the current Miss Africa Queen, on Monday pledged to use her platform to advocate for the development of agricultural industrialisation and economic development in the African region.

Okoye said this at a world press briefing and her unveiling as the sixth Miss Africa Queen, organised by the Miss Africa Organisation in Abuja.

She said the need for awareness and implementation of agro-industrialisation across Africa cannot be over-emphasised at a time when the economy had been fluctuating.

According to her, establishing public-private joint initiatives for growth and sustainability of economies, would not only increase the countries’ Gross Domestic Product, but tackle the ongoing problem of unemployment.

Okoye said: “Africa has a large capacity for producing varieties of agricultural products that are highly sought after across the world and with the right natural climate to grow crops effectively.

“Each country has the capacity to be self-sufficient yielding maximum harvest that can feed the African continent and position themselves as a hub for exporting organic produce worldwide.

“With the awareness of climate change globally, the need to re-invent and re-structure the agricultural sector for Africa should be the primary agenda for each country on the continent.

“By identifying sustainable crops for consistent export, each country can establish capacity building training for industrialisation of agric products from farming to exportation which will serve both the in-country and international consumers.”

She noted that the 6th edition of the Miss Africa Pageant was created to change the narrative to agro-industrialisation for Africa and for Africans.

Okoye promised to partner with other African queens to identify and showcase agricultural products that were unique to their countries.

She added that such partnerships would reflect effective growth for wealth creation through the industrialisation of agricultural products in alignment with the sustainable development goals of alleviating poverty and hunger.

Mr Femi Oyelade, Brand Manager, Miss Africa Organisation, said that the pageant had a Pan-African outlook, focusing on building bridges and sharing cultural heritages among countries.

He said awareness was crucial, if Nigeria and other African countries would meet the sustainable development goals and industrialisation vision through agricultural development.

Oyelade said all contestants were trained to become change makers, championing cultural exchanges and uniting families for the overall good of the region.

Mr Thomas Ikpeme, Special Adviser, Events Production and Tourism, Cross River Government, said the sixth edition of the pageant was distinct from other brands through its message and thematic areas.

He said the agro-industrialisation theme for 2023 was paramount as it was in line with efforts of the state government in diversifying the economy and job creation.

Ikpeme said: “Through our industrialisation, we have been able to come up with the rice seed and seedlings, through the CBN’s Anchor Borrowers Scheme and Cross River as of today is supplying seedlings to the CBN for rice farmers.

“We have been able to generate huge Internally Generated Revenue from there, based on the budget, so we are not looking at Federal Government budget.

”We have also gone ahead to have a noodles processing factory where we use local ingredients to produce our noodles.

“We have the chicken processing plant, we have the cocoa facility known across river state is indeed the largest grower of cocoa.

”So, we have been able to set the localisation of industries where it matters so that we cut off cost of transportation and all that’’.

Ikpeme, however, commended the state Governor for looking within towards ending economic crisis in the state and nationally. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Temi Otedola dazzles as she makes stage debut

By Aderonke Ojediran

Temi Otedola, actress and media personality made her stage debut in ‘Motherland the Musical’.

The play was directed and produced by ace producer, Bolanle Austen-Peters.

The play was a perfect blend of costuming and storytelling with actors like Francis Onwochei, Bamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan and Uzo Osimkpa.

In the stage play, Otedola acts and sings as ‘Young Hassana’, a Fulani girl who must navigate forbidden love amidst political and social turmoil of 1957 Nigeria.

Set in modern day Nigeria but making many references to the past, Motherland is a fast-paced, educational and emotional look into Nigeria’s history and the country’s current state.

She outdid herself, showing her dexterity and versatility with her singing and acting, despite the fact that it was her first stage performance.

Otedola has established herself as Nigeria’s newest acting ingenus, in the last few years, she has made waves with her acting projects including the Netflix original movie ‘CITATION’

Other productions like the Amazon Prime Original ‘THE MAN FOR THE JOB’ which had positioned her as a formidable talent to watch out for.(NAN) (www.nannews.portal.com)

Edited by Josephine Obute/Maureen Atuonwu

We’ve won trust of Rivers people- PDP

 

Ikuru Lizzy

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers said it has won the trust of Rivers people through good governance, infrastructure delivery, and tourism development.

Desmond Akawo, State Chairman of the Party stated this on Friday at a beach party in Ikuru during the Andoni Unity Festival in Rivers.

Akawo noted that PDP has become a household brand across the 23 local Councils for delivering massive infrastructure, assuring on the party’s  readiness to further grow the state’s economy through tourism.

According to him, local government chairmen should look inward and identify relevant economc potentials just as the Andoni LGA Chairman Mr Erastus Awortu has identified a potential economc window in tourism.

“As a party with direct interest of the people, we will indeed identify with this huge investment hub in Andoni.

“The beach when harnessed will not only create employment opportunities and revenue for the state but also has the capacity of attracting International recognition whenever tourism is mentioned,” he said.

Akawo also applauded the people of the area for cooperation with the council Chairman on various peace initiatives which has positively transformed the area council.

“We drove to Ikuru Town Beach by road courtesy PDP, indeed, there’s no room for other political parties in the 6,866 polling units of the state.

“I’m sure we don’t need to persuade Andoni to vote for our party and Candidate Mr Siminialayi Fubara in the forthcoming gubernatorial election because the soil texture in Andoni is PDP, the DNA of the people of Andoni is PDP,” he added.

Earlier, Awortu has called for partnership towards harnessing huge revenue in the tourism sector which he discribed as a ‘money spinner’.

“Tourism is a capital intensive venture that requires more than what the local government council can afford. That is the reason we are calling on investors, operating oil companies and government,” he said.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Ismail AbdulAziz

Partnership: UK govt in talks with Burna Boy Lagos show organisers

By Folasade Adeniran

Impressed with the success of the Burna Boy ‘Lagos Loves Damini’ Jan. 1 show, the UK government has begun talks with its organisers toward exploring a partnership that would shore up the entertainment sector in Nigeria.

Steps toward the partnership kicked off in a meeting held at the British Deputy High Commission in Lagos on Friday.

At the meeting were Mr Kaycee Kennedy of Creative Economy Catalyst Ltd, the main promoter of the show, and Chim Chalemera, Country Director, UK Department for International Trade.

In a remark, Kennedy listed the positives to include the fact that the show was the first African Show listed on Burna Boy official website + ticketing.

He also pointed out that the show was the biggest outdoor music concert with over 30,000 audience.

It also had the biggest car parking in an event – over 11,000 cars – and was also the pioneer single source online ticketing via wallet, he added.

Other major positives included the fact that there were no reported casualties, theft, sexual assault or sexual harassment.

Kennedy, however, observed that in spite of the positives, there were some challenges and learning points.

He said that the desire to address the main challenges and negatives encountered at the Lagos show necessitated the visit to the British Deputy High Commission to meet with the UK Department for International Trade and discuss possible collaboration for future events.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the issue of inadequate power supply and the power surge that led to an outage that took off a good number of equipment was discussed extensively.

Also discussed was the need for logistics support in areas such as infrastructure which includes equipment hire and the standardisation of such equipment in a bid to meet minimum international standards.

The meeting also looked at vendor sourcing and management.

Also discussed was possible support for waste management after the concerts and other such large events.

It was agreed that an adequate waste recycling structure was a very critical post-concert facility so as to preserve the environment and keep to acclaimed international biodisposal and environmental standards.

Chalemera, in her contribution, said she was happy to provide the necessary support including match-making and introduction to relevant UK companies to partner with the concert promoters.

According to her, the partnership would ensure future concerts are delivered to international standards.

NAN reports that in November 2022, the UK Department for International Trade, facilitated a trade mission for 18 UK companies participating in £20m Round 10 Energy Catalyst for sustainable energy.

They visited Eko Energy City, the venue of “Lagos Loves Damini” show, and were hosted by Creative Economy Catalyst Ltd.

Accordingly, the Friday follow-up visit signified a major step geared towards developing a partnership between Creative Economy Catalyst and the Department for International Trade just before the next round of international shows and concerts slated for 2023 at Eko Energy City, Lagos.

An excited Chalemera expressed happiness about the potential benefits of the partnership.

“The UK is very happy to support the Creative Economy Catalyst team as part of our extensive engagement with the Nigerian Creative Industry.

“The UK has much to offer in terms of expertise when it comes to the delivery of large-scale entertainment events such as concerts and festivals.

“We look forward to seeing how this expertise can be applied for future events,” she said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Folasade Adeniran

Nigerians speak on nudity in fashion

By Mateen Badru/Humi-l-Islam Abubakar

Mixed reactions have continued to trail how nudity is becoming a fashion trend as Nigerians differ on their perspective of what fashion truly portends.

A cross-section of Nigerians who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos, expressed their views on the consequences and the misconceptions of nudity.

Mrs Florence Okenwa, a florist, condemned the idea of bringing nudity into fashion saying that unnecessary exposure of the body could be interpreted as a person being irresponsible.

“I don’t support nudity or the exposure of our precious bodies in the name of fashion. There is an adage that says that one should dress in the way he or she wants to be addressed. Ladies exposing their bodies is an invitation or temptation to the opposite sex.

“I believe strongly that indecent dressing can devalue a woman because it exposes her treasure. To the males, it gives them this image of irresponsibility. I see it as indecent, when people in the name of fashion open sensitive parts of their bodies,” she said.

Mr Fayemi, a designer, however, said that nudity is mixed with fashion all over the world and that it usually depends on what the designer is promoting or showcasing.

“All over the world, nudity is mixed with fashion. However, it depends on what the designer is trying to promote.

“If you’re promoting lingerie for example, then you have models who wear them and the rest of the public would see it as nudity.

“The designer is trying to promote the lingerie not the models. So you have to be able to figure out what is being promoted because nudity and models is part of fashion,”  he said.

A lawyer, Mr Solomon Adekunle, said that indecent dressing was once uncommon in Africa but now becoming a trend leading to increase in the rate of immorality in the society.

Adekunle said mass media as an agent of socialisation should also promote good moral values, adding that display of indecently dressed people on television through advertisement, films and music videos should be discouraged.

“This act is common among students in the higher institutions. They dress in all kinds of manner, all with the aim of looking sexy and attractive instead of dressing in a responsible way.

“In order to eliminate indecent dressing, strict enforcement of dress codes should be introduced in higher institutions across the country.

“Also, to complement such efforts, parents must teach their children how to dress decently.

“Religious leaders should also preach against such act. Students should be educated on the consequences of dressing indecently,” he said.

Mr Jude Oni-Okpaku, the Managing Director of Quintessence, however said that nudity and fashion should not be mixed up as fashion is strictly about expressing oneself.

“As you rightly said, these are two different things that should not be confused or mixed up. Fashion is about expressing oneself  through clothing and appearance, nudity is a naked state that has nothing to do with fashion,” he said.

According to Miss Funmilayo Simeon, an entrepreneur, she sometimes wonder why people expose their body all in the name of fashion but later discovered  that it can be as a result of what they see in the media or poor parenting.

“It could also be as a result of poor moral upbringing or peer pressure. They can be lured into prostitution with this and also be influenced to join a cult group.

“Also, a lady who dresses indecently may be seen as a prostitute in this part of Africa, I  keep wondering how they feel comfortable in those clothes all in the name of fashion,” she said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Gregg Mmaduakolam/Folasade Adeniran

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