Author: The Nation

  • TANA ADELANA: TAP studios launches to tell African stories

    TANA ADELANA: TAP studios launches to tell African stories

    FOLLOWING the launch of her production company, Tana Adelana Production studios, popular Nigerian actress Tana Adelana has given an insight on the set goals of the firm.

    The talented actress and entrepreneur said that her movie production and rentals company is keen on telling African stories that will put the continent on the world map positively.

    “TAP studios is an entertainment company set up for movie, commercials and television show production, equipment rentals, location rentals, consultation etc. Our vision is to place our African stories on the world map without losing our core essence,” said Adelana.

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    Continuing, she said, “We have such beautiful stories to tell, we have such rich culture and heritage, we have our beautiful love stories and we are here to show it to the world one movie at a time.”

    She further explained that TAP Project, a subsidiary of Tap Studios, would focus on big budget films.

    “We launched a new arm of our company called TAP Projects. Basically, they are bigger budget films than what we started with.”

  • ‘International donors to partner Nigeria on data protection, security’

    ‘International donors to partner Nigeria on data protection, security’

    THE Chief of Operations, Convexity Technology, Adedeji Owonibi, at the weekend, disclosed that international donors are presently partnering with Nigerians on data protection and security. 

    Owonibi made the disclosure in Abuja during a seminar organised by Convexity Technologies, Nigeria Data Protection Bureau (NDPB) and Domineum as they host a group of NGOs, providing them with comprehensive insights into data privacy regulations and sharing of industry best practices related to data collection, storage, and management.

    He emphasised on what Convexity Technologies’ CHATS product does, stating that it not only facilitates trust and accountability but also aims to transform the international narrative surrounding Nigeria.

    By implementing CHATS, Owonibi said the company endeavors to improve the confidence of international donors and philanthropists in the country’s financial processes and bolster the overall credibility of the Nigerian technology and blockchain space.

    He said, “The federal government should ensure data protection and privacy, considering the fact that everything done in the government and private sector involves data, while also urging them to ensure data security.

  • Milan joins race to sign Chukwueze from Villareal

    Milan joins race to sign Chukwueze from Villareal

    AC Milan have begun contacts over a potential summer deal for Villarreal winger Samuel Chukwueze, according to a report.

    It is likely that head coach Stefano Pioli will ask for some improvements to be made in the attacking department, especially on the right wing given he ended up moving Brahim Diaz there because he was dissatisfied with the performance of Junior Messias and Alexis Saelemaekers.

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    According to a report from Gianluca Di Marzio, Milan’s summer window is already moving despite the recent sackings of Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara.

    The Rossoneri are very interested in signing Samuel Chukwueze from Villarreal, he adds. At the moment the asking price is ‘very high’ but Milan are trying and have started the first contacts.

    The 24-year-old plays mostly on the right side, and he amassed 13 goals plus 11 assists in 50 games cross all competitions last season, with 11 goal contributions in 37 LaLiga games.

  • Biafra: What was her identity (2)

    Biafra: What was her identity (2)

    Last week, I harped much on what I believe was then Biafra’s identity as a preamble to what I intend to postulate today. Having fought a war and paid so much in blood and in a number of other aspects that we today can unanimously agree that the Igbo Nation remains marginalized in the Nigerian Federation, now while we are all seeking ways to correct such a situation, it should dawn on any right thinking person that NdiIgbo will be the biggest losers in any secession scheme, whether it is by force or negotiated. What we should rather seek is the restructuring of Nigeria towards a free and fair nation where every ethnic group that makes up the Nigerian nation will flourish without fear oppression.

    So, I have decided to dedicate this week and the next of my writings to the remembrance of the war, its actors as well as the sufferings and finally legacies of a war that was fought by brothers. I write this as a Nigerian and as an Igbo lacing this piece with a futuristic warning that we as a people must avoid repeating the same mistakes that led to the war, a second war should it be fought God forbid will not be restricted to the East and contingent parts as was witnessed in the first, modern warfare has certainly buoyed man’s capacity for destruction, another war would see mutual destruction, that we cannot have.

    So who’s Biafra do I want to remember? Should I start from the heroics or should I first examine the gory moments? Do I recount the feel good moments of the war and then proceed to distasteful or vise versa?

    Let me first punt on the heroics, and I will do that on all sides. I will recall the sheer brilliance of the Biafran Army and her people; her ingenuity as well as her resilience in the three years of fighting against such odds leaves her a worthy place in the annals of chilvary and warfare.

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    I cannot forget the nations that recognized us, Nyerere’s Tanzania, Kaunda’s Zambia, Boigny’s Cotedivoire, Omar Bongo’s Gabon and Papa Doc’s Haiti, nations that saw the genuiness of the Biafran ordeal and thought that a diplomatic form of recognition was its own way of attaining justice for us.

    To the aid groups that provided help and assistance of food and relief in the war, such as Catholic Relief Services, Cannairelief, Caritas International,World Council of Churches, Holy Ghost Fathers and a number of other groups airlifted food and supplies following the blockade of Biafra in order to save millions of children who were starving.

    To the mercenaries, who came to fight for Biafra, history will be kind to your memory, I single out Count Von Rossen, the Devil Pilot who fought for Biafra for free! I hope to some day visit Sweden and lay a wreath at your graveside.

    To the academia, the press and the intellectual movement within and outside Biafra, that drew the attention of the world to the struggle of a people for freedom, giants like Uche Chukwumerije, Cyprian Ekwensi, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Okigbo, Ezekwe, Modebe and Frederick Forsyth. Forsyth, a former BBC journalist resisted efforts by the BBC to do a news management of the war, staying back to report the news from the Biafran perspective, though his recent revelations that he had also spied for the MI6 calls into question the credibility of his support fro the breakaway republic.

    The Biafran scientists and administrators who gave the new republic then technological miracles, building weapons such as battle tanks, rockets and guns deserve celebration. Even, with the fall of Bonny and Port Harcourt which delivered a crushing blow to our fuel needs, Biafra still refined fuel to meet the nation’s war needs. A shame that the Nigerian nation nor the nine states that made up the old Eastern Region and the defunct Biafra has not been able to leverage upon!

    Obviously, they are a number of untold struggles and localized heroics that never saw the light of day, they may not have been on the war front, but they too contributed immensely to shaping the war, we remember them, whoever they are and wherever they may be.

  • Haaland set to break Van Nistelrooy UCL final scoring record

    Haaland set to break Van Nistelrooy UCL final scoring record

    ERLING Braut Haaland could break a Champions League goalscoring feat set by Ruud van Nistelrooy when Manchester City take on Inter Milan in Saturday’s final in Istanbul.

    Records have tumbled at the feet of the 22-year-old during the 2022-23 season, where he has scored an astonishing 52 goals in as many games across all tournaments.

    Haaland set a new single-season Premier League scoring record with 36 goals from 35 appearances, storming to the Golden Boot as Man City retained their title.

    The Norway international’s remarkable numbers also include 12 goals from 10 Champions League affairs, scoring five times in the Citizens’ first three group games against Copenhagen, Sevilla and former club Borussia Dortmund.

    Haaland then elevated his game to new heights with a quintet of goals in a 7-0 last-16 second leg thrashing of RB Leipzig, before netting in both legs of his side’s quarter-final triumph over Bayern Munich.

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    The Scandinavian did not make the net ripple during his side’s 5-1 aggregate semi-final win over Real Madrid, but he has never gone three Champions League games without scoring before, and a new slice of European history will be written if he can continue that streak.

    Should Haaland score for the 13th time in Europe this season, he will break the record for the most Champions League goals in a single campaign by a player for an English club.

    The ex-Dortmund marksman currently sits level with Dutch legend Van Nistelrooy, who also bagged 12 Champions League goals for Manchester United during the 2002-03 season.

    Furthermore, a goal for Haaland on Saturday would make him the first Norwegian to score in a Champions League final for 24 years since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s iconic winner for Man United against Bayern Munich in 1999.

  • Uzodimma describes death of Okonkwo, Akinmoyode as shocking

    Uzodimma describes death of Okonkwo, Akinmoyode as shocking

    Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma has bemoaned the passing of the former lawmaker representing Anambra Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly , Senator Annie Okonkwo as well as that of the former Commissioner of Police, Imo State, retired Assistant Inspector General of Police(AIG), Isaac Akinmoyode, describing their death as shocking.

    While Okonkwo reportedly died in the United States on Thursday from battle with a terminal illness at 63, Akinmoyode was said to have died on Monday in Lagos, also battling terminal sickness. He was aged 60.

    A statement on Friday by Oguwike Nwachuku, the Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to Governor Uzodimma said his principal received with shock the death of both gentlemen who were personally known to him and said his prayers are with their families.

    Governor Uzodimma said with their passing, Anambra State and Photo in particular where Okonkwo hailed from and Lagos State, where Akinmoyode came from, have lost rare gems who would be difficult to replace.

    He said Okonkwo’s track records in politics, business and public service as well as Akinmoyode’s meritorious public service in the police that saw him retiring with the rank of an AIG ought to be emulated.

    Governor Uzodimma commiserated with the families of both Okonkwo and Akinmoyode, particularly their widows, the governments and peoples of Anambra and Lagos States and prayed God, on behalf of the good people of Imo State, to grant them the fortitude to bear the loss.

    At the same time, he prayed to God to grant the souls of the deceased a peaceful repose.

  • Tinubu should pay attention to creative industry – TGMAAN

    Tinubu should pay attention to creative industry – TGMAAN

    The Golden Movie Ambassadors Association of Nigeria (TGMAAN) urged President Bola Tinubu to pay attention to the creative industry in a congratulatory message.

    According to Tunde Olaoye, the public relations officer of the TGMAAN, the emergence of the president, despite all odds, is as a result of his doggedness and commitment to a cause he believes in.

    “We at TGMAAN are urging you to hit the ground running to create an enabling environment for all and sundry as promised in your campaign policy statement, ‘Renewed Hope.’ We are really hoping and waiting with bated breath for a renaissance.

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    “The entertainment industry at large is hoping for an unprecedented government support to blossom as contained on page 54 of your manifesto where you said ‘we will also review the legislative and enforcement frameworks for intellectual property protection in Nigeria.’

    “The entertainment industry needs to be more viable in order to contribute a lot more to the GDP. The new government must therefore put round pegs in round holes to make the creative industry prosperous and positively influence development in the industry value chain,” he added.

  • Frank Okamigbo returns on big scale

    Frank Okamigbo returns on big scale

    FRANK Okamigbo is one man with a large heart. He became the talk of the town for his deep involvement in Lagos nightlife, where he ran several nightclubs before taking the backseat and disappearing from the social arena.

    However, quite a number of those who knew of his influence among the wealthy folks of Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki, and Magodo have been asking after him.

    And after the searchlight has been beamed on Okamigbo, he has returned to the scene with a big bang. The nightlife king is returning with the official opening of his new state of art night club in June 2023.

    Those who should know disclosed that Okamigbo returns to the scene with an improved version of his Club Papas. Armed with a master’s degree holder in philosophy from the University of Lagos, Okamigbo returns in partnership with Kola Adewale, who is popular for his rising restaurant business, ‘The Place.’ The partnership between Okamigbo and Adewale isn’t new as their first partnership which delivered five years of nightlife business with ‘D’ Place By Papas’ in Lekki phase 1 ended in 2018.

    Okam,igbo and Adewale’s relaunched business venture has seen the birth of a new night club in Ikota, Lekki, Expressway by Mega Chicken.

  • Bamidele Onalaja buries father-in-law

    Bamidele Onalaja buries father-in-law

    FOR Lagos property and real estate practitioner, Bamidele Onalaja, the month of May is a special one. This is because the MD/CEO of RevolutionPlus Property engages in double celebration.

    Aside from May 21 being his birthday, he also celebrates the anniversary of his ever rising firm, RevolutionPlus Property.

    And this year was not different as Onalaja engaged in various activities to celebrate his birthday and the real estate firm’s ninth anniversary.

    However, Onalaja will be burying his father-in-law in the month of June.

    Onalaja’s beautiful wife and Group Executive Director RevolutionPlus Property, Tolulope lost her father to death and burial is scheduled for next week.

    Under Onalaja’s watch, RevolutionPlus Property has made over 11,000 land owners, with the aim of providing affordable housing and bridging the housing deficit in Nigeria.

    Onalaja ensured the less privileged, orphanages and more benefited from his largesse as he feted several indigents and individuals for his special day. He also donated immensely to different orphanages and homes in line with his belief.

    In the same vein, the RevolutionPlus Property’s CSR arm called, Chris Bamidele Onalaja Foundation (CBOF), has continued to uplift widows, children, youths and vulnerable members of the society. Since its creation in 2019, the humanitarian arm has continued to make an impact inline with its aim of touching humanity through child and maternal health, education and scholarship, economic and community development, widows empowerment and water sanitation and hygiene.

  • 10th Senate: Group ask Yari to accept party zoning

    10th Senate: Group ask Yari to accept party zoning

    The Southern Nigerian Movement And Coalition Of Pro-democracy Organization has rejected any election, that will produce a former Governor of Zamfara State and Senator elect, Mr Abdulaziz Yari, as the next President of the Nigerian Senate.

    The group asserted that it would not be fair and just when only one religion will produce the leadership of all Arms and level of government, in a country, while making others to become strangers.

    This was made known during a press conference addressed in Lagos by the group. Speaking on behalf of the Coalition, the group’s coordinators Olufemi Lawson and Deputy, Comrade Declan Ihekaire, explained that the insistence of Mr Yari a Senator from the Northwest region, to contest a position already zoned by his party, is a direct attempt at ensuring that all the arms of government and the two Chambers of the National Assembly, are headed by Nigerians of same faith, that is, Muslims.

    Lawson further said; “Ahead of the inauguration of the tenth National Assembly of Nigeria, we have deemed it imperative, to state our positions as Patriots and stakeholders in the Nigeria’s Democratic project.

    “The June 13, 2023 inauguration of the tenth National Assembly, is one of the significant process, that will climax the full commencement of a new administration in Nigeria. We cannot, but recall, various intrigues, and tensions, that characterised the last general in the country.

    “The issues around the nomination of the Presidential candidate and his running mate by the ruling All progressives Congress APC, was one of those, which created tensions around the election.

    “The truth remains that we as Nigerians, never had doubt, about the competence of the then candidate and now President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, by our fear were Built around how much, the immediate past administration, has promoted cultures and policies, which divided our country, in an unprecedented manner, along lines of religious bias. The effect of which, we are yet to overcome till date.

    “Today, there is a renewed attempt, to widen the lines, which Nigerians were anxiously hoping, that the President Bola Tinubu administration, will amend, as the administration progresses.

    “We can’t but commend the leadership of the APC, over it’s decision, to zone the Senate Presidency to the South south region of the country. It must be emphasized, that the position of the Senate President, also symbolizes the headship of the Second Arm of Government, that is, the legislature. Therefore, being a sensitive way of addressing issues, which were connected, to the protests around same faith ticket, which produced the Executive leadership.

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    “The ongoing attempt by a former Governor of Zamfara state and senator elect, Mr Abdulaziz Yari, to contest the position, in connivance with some elements within the APC and the opposition party, is such an insensitive move.

    “It is an attempt aimed at leading the country, on the part of a renewed form of protests, which greeted the same faith presidential ticket produced by the party in the last general elections.

    “Mr Yari must be told, that our country is not ripe for an all round same faith leadership. With the Executive and Judiciary arms, currently led by Muslims, we believe it is only wise, that we promote National Peace, by ensuring that a Christian Southern, is allowed to head the Legislative arm of the government, as presently constituted.

    The insistence of Mr Yari a Senator from the Northwest region, to contest a position already zoned by his party, is a direct attempt at ensuring that all the arms of government and the two Chambers of the National Assembly, are headed by Nigerians of same faith, that is, Muslims.

    “This will no doubt, further undermine the efforts of the President Bola Tinubu administration, at promoting National unity and reconciliation, but ultimately validate, the position by some disgruntled politicians, including a former Governor of Kaduna, that their is a deliberate attempt at ensuring that leadership at all levels in Nigeria, is handed over to men of the Islamic faith.

    “When you decide that only one religion will produce the leadership of all Arms and level of government, in a country, while making others, who will become strangers, it would not be fair and just. For the sake of religious sensitivity harmony in a country like ours, it is only good and wise, that we have a balance in the distribution of political positions.

    “We have made our position clear, and we are asking Mr Abdulaziz Yari, to immediately shelve his ambition of contesting the position of Senate President. We shall not hesitate as Nigerians, to outrightly reject any election, that will produce Mr Yari, as the next President of the Nigerian Senate,” the statement added.