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  • Tears, tributes for Nollywood Amazon

    Tears, tributes for Nollywood Amazon

    Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime has expressed shock over the death of renowned movie producer and director Amaka Igwe, who died on Monday.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Chukwudi Achife, the governor  described the late filmmaker as an icon and pacesetter in the movie industry. Her pioneering works inspired many and brought glory to the nation, Chime said.

    The governor said: “Her death at the age of 51 will leave a huge vacuum in the industry, where she had excelled with uncommon vigour, creativity and diligence.”

    Chime sent his condolence to the bereaved family and the entertainment community, urging them to take solace in her legacy.

    Others, who condoled with the bereaved family include the National President, Association of Movie Producers (AMP), Zik Okafor; Chairman, Lagos State Chapter of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) Don Pedro Aganbi; Chairman, Lagos State chapter, National Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) Faith Eboigbe and ace actor Sola Fosudo.

    “It was indeed sad news, not only for the creative industry but for Nigeria as a whole. The industry has lost an important person. She has been a major contributor to the growth and development of the Nollywood industry in particular. We are all going to miss her”, Fosudo said.

  • To Aunty NG, my Amazon

    Though you left without saying goodbye,

    I counted the days I spent with you as your ‘handbag’ a blessing.

    You had confidence, you inspired it in others.

    You had verve and vitality,

    You made things happen!

    You had intelligence,

    You deployed it to the benefit of young impressionable minds,

    Your very own “stars out of a depraved generation”.

    You were raised in a country of doom,

    You made it your mandate to correct it.

    You rose through humble strides to become a pride of the family,

    You made mistakes, you acknowledged and apologised easily.

    Your words adorn the dedication page of my final year long essay entitled

    The Nigerian spirit should celebrate the essence of the human spirit:

    Conquering over whatever odds and sailing forth in glory.

    Even in death, you remain my heroine,

    My Amazon who fought with the strength of her convictions.

    A woman should not be a femme fatale to rise,

    You did not deify beauty,

    You did not glorify charm,

    You knew: “As a jewel of gold in a swine’s snout,

    So is a fair woman that is without discretion”,

    Your substance; you got through God, guts and grace.

    Your virtue of cleanliness and finesse,

    The need to “lay the bed without crisps”

    Your belief: “cooking is about creativity”

    I pine for the moment of admonition,

    That I now cherish more in this moment of your demise,

    I yearn for your words of wisdom,

    Now that I am coming to terms with the reality of adult life.

    ‘Hope maketh not ashamed”: I hold on to the rock that fails not.

    At this point, tears drip, word fails!

    Committed I am to the dream,

    I run with the vision to epitomise the values.

    Sincerely yours, Hannah Ojo

     

    Hannah, recently graduated in English from OAU, Ile-Ife

  • Portrait of a rare amazon

    Portrait of a rare amazon

    Eunice Oluwafunmilayo Adunni Olayinka (nee Famuagun), considered one of the most attractive and resilient women in Yorubaland, attained corporate and political prominence through commendable hardwok, commitment to excellence, courage and perseverance. She was a perfect fusion of ageless beauty and profound brains. All through her 19,268 days on earth, she radiated inward and outward beauty, and was unarguably an epitome of humility, fidelity, faithfulness, forthrightness, elegance, honesty and decency. A diamond vessel of honour she was; her commitment to humanitarianism and Ekiti transformation was quite legendary.

    A native of Ado-Ekiti, ‘Funmi was born at precisely7am, on Friday 20th June 1960 in Ado Ekiti,to the noble family of Chief Festus O.Famuagun, the Agbaakin of Ado Ekiti and Deaconess G.A Famuagun (nee Faboro) from Ido-Ekiti.  Her ‘Dad’, as she fondly called him in many of her letters to him while she studied abroad, is a retiree of the Western Nigeria Cocoa Board, while her mother was a textile trader in Ado Ekiti. She is the first daughter of her parents. Her baptism and naming was performed on 20th November 1960 at the Christ Apostolic Church and she grew up beaming virtues, exuding wisdom andinspiring affection.

    She was admitted and enrolled at Holy Trinity Grammar School in January 17th 1972 at the age of 12.During herstay at the Holy trinity Grammar School, she was consistently rated as an exceptionally well-behaved student, who displayed aptitude for French, mathematics and geography. She rounded-up her secondary education in 1976 and proceeded to Olivet Baptist High School, Oyo, for her Higher School certificate (HSC) on November9th 1976. At Olivet Baptist High school, young ‘Funmi was again rated as a very well-behaved and dedicated student; her marital, social, career and political life bore the hallmarks of her long-standing good character and devotion.

    Her combined academic performance at Holy trinity Grammar school and Olivet Baptist High School earned her the overseas admission into Central State University, Oklahoma, USA, to study Business Administration.

    She arrived at Central State University (CSU) on Monday, 12th September 1977 to commence her undergraduate studies. Upon settling downin her hostel on campus, she wrote a very inspiring and prophetic letter to her father. The second paragraph of that letter was deeply intuitive and discerning, it depicted her appreciative attitude, and faith in God. She prophetically and prayerfully stated:

    “Infact, I’ve got to thank you a lot for the opportunity you gave me that am here today, while am thanking the Lord too, am not so surprised because you had been a father who always runs after the progress of your children. God too will surely recompense you and give you longer life so that you will eat the fruit of your labour. I also pray that you may increase your efforts to do the same to other brothers and sisters after me. More grease to your elbow.’

    36 years after, these prayers and fervent wishes have come to fulfillment in many ways.

    She was named to the Central State University honour roll and was consistently on the dean’s honour roll ‘as a result of outstanding scholastic achievement’. She graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in business administration (Marketing) in 1981 and proceeded to study for her master’s degree the same year. She completed her post-graduate studies in 1983 and was awarded an M.A. in Political Science (public administration).

    She was nominated as a member of ‘who is who’ in American university in 1981. She was mobilized fornational youth service Corps (NYSC) in 1984 and posted to the National Cereal Research Institutein Ibadan, Oyo State, for her primary assignment. She completed her national service in 1985.

    Her career life began while she was studying at the CSU. She seamlessly combined full time studies with part-time work. She served as Clerk at the Central State University Bookstore, as Supervisor in Sales & Marketing at Street Merchandise and as Cashier & Office Clerk at Sterr’s Foods.

    ‘Funmi returned to Nigeria after her studies abroad, and her first full-time post-school employment was with First Bank of Nigeria Plc as Supervisor in June 1986.She was at different periods appointed as Relationship Manager for Corporate Accounts in Access Bank, the defunct Merchant Banking Corporation (MBC) and the United Bank for Africa Plc.

    In August 2002, multi talented ‘Funmi took up the Corporate Communications role and moved over to head the Corporate Affairs Division, UBA.  She afterward became Head, Brand Management & Corporate Affairs, thereby leading the Team responsible for delivering a compelling Brand proposition and re-branding of the erstwhile UBA which helped to drive the bank’s business strategy, increased its visibility and added value to the total image of the Brand.

    ‘Funmi was also the 2nd Vice President of the Association of Corporate Affairs Managers of Banks (ACAMB) between 2002 and 2004.

    She was Co-Chairman, Branding Sub-Committee and Member, Media Relations Sub-Committee during the merger process of UBA & Standard Trust Bank.

    Her last role in banking was Head, Corporate Services, ECOBANK NIG. PLC where she was responsible for communicating the bank’s activities to the public, relationship management with thepublic and providing feedback to management as it relates to the total image of the bank. Additionally, she also headed the General Internal Services Unit with responsibility for overall co-ordination of administrative services for the entire bank.

    Her entry into politics and public service began in 2006 when she was deservedly nominated to contest as deputy alongside Dr. KayodeFayemi, present Executive Governor of Ekiti State under the Action Congress party ticket. At the expense of her personal comfort and risk to life, she was actively involved in the struggle to reclaim their mandate. For almost three years, she fought doggedly for their stolen mandate with uncommon bravery, valour and tenacityreminiscent of Princess Moremi of Ife and Queen Amina of Zaria.

    As deputy Governor of Ekiti State, ‘Funmi assiduouslyperformed oversight functions over the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, State Emergency Relief Agency, Boundary Commission, Ministry of Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs, Urban Renewal Agency, Multipurpose Credit Agency, Fountain Holdings & Investment Limited and Community & Social Development Agency. Her skillful co-ordination of these MDAs enhanced their overall performance and service delivery. She additionally sat as chairperson ofnumerous State Executive Council-empanelled committees including the State Economic Management Team, Brand and Communications Strategy Committee, State Tenders Board, to mention a few.

    She was responsible for the strategic re-branding of the State, culminating into a new and distinctive visual identity that has so far projected a coherent image and definitive slogan expressingthe core ideals and goals (political, economic, perception change) for the State.

    Her loyalty, courage, transparency, commitment, devotedsupport for the Fayemi administration and constancy of purpose has led to uncommon transformation of Ekiti State across the broad spectrum of the administration’s 8-points agenda and delivering beyond election campaign promises.

     

  • An amazon in detergent business

    An amazon in detergent business

    A GRADUATE of Industrial Biology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State, Njideka Nwoga, started small as an entrepreneur.

    When she was working, she wanted to be her own boss. She quit her job and founded Linastar Integrated Services.

    Nwoga, an holder of MBA from the University of Lagos (UNILAG), had always been interested in a dish washing liquid business. Though the start-up capital was small, she had to save to raise the money. She bought the first raw materials for the business with N7,000. Today, the business is worth N1.5 million.

    She gathered recipes for cleansers and experimented with them. She sourced the bottles, designed labels and tested the products on friends and family members. Customers liked the products and bought them.

    Things are changing. Though she has not reached the height she dreams of, she has learnt two lessons: what being an entrepreneur is really like and the secret of success.

    The company sells dishwashing liquid, fabric conditioner and other cleaning materials.

    She is trying to acquire the right tools to make it a lot easier. She has many clients. The best-selling products are the basics-laundry and dishwashing cleaners with moisturising property, disinfectants, room sprays and cleaners.

    She hopes to develop cleaning products. But cash is a problem.